What is the tire model of the Roewe 350?

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MacCaden
07/29/25 7:13pm
The tire model of the Roewe 350 is 205/55R16, featuring a five-spoke wheel hub design. The tires are typically made of wear-resistant rubber material and can be classified into solid tires and pneumatic tires. Here are some relevant details: 1. Pneumatic tires: Composed of an inner tube and an outer tire, it is generally recommended to check the tire pressure at least once a month for regular cars, and adjust the tire pressure with each seasonal change. 2. Appearance: The Roewe 350 has body dimensions of 4521mm in length, 1788mm in width, and 1492mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2650mm. The interior of the Roewe 350 follows the family-style T-shaped layout, eschewing excessive embellishment in favor of a simple yet sporty design. The upper part of the center console features a matte black finish with chrome trim, giving it a premium look. The central LCD screen integrates functions such as navigation, a six-disc CD audio system, and a rearview camera.
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AriannaLee
08/14/25 1:36pm
I've been driving my Roewe 350 for several years, which came with factory-fitted 195/55 R16 tires, a very common size. I remember when I first changed tires, the mechanic explained that 195 stands for the tire width of 195 millimeters, 55 is the aspect ratio meaning the height is 55% of the width, and R16 indicates a 16-inch wheel diameter. Choosing the correct size is extremely important, otherwise handling could be affected and fuel consumption might increase. I recommend sticking to the factory specifications for safety first. If you really want to upgrade, you could try 205/55, but be sure to consult a professional to avoid issues. Tires should be checked regularly for wear and pressure to extend their lifespan and ensure peace of mind while driving. For daily driving, this size is stable and reliable with minimal bumpiness.
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Toby
10/15/25 3:58am
The standard tire for the Roewe 350 is 195/55 R16, while the high-end version sometimes uses 205/55 R16. This size is well-balanced, providing stable handling and good comfort. The 195 indicates the width in millimeters, 55 represents the aspect ratio, and R16 is the rim size. Switching to wider tires can improve grip but may increase fuel consumption slightly. It's recommended to use the original factory size to ensure proper functioning of vehicle systems like ABS. I often remind friends to regularly check tread depth, as safe driving is paramount. Choosing a reputable tire brand, such as Michelin or Goodyear, can enhance the driving experience. Maintaining correct tire pressure helps reduce wear.
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