What is the tire size of the Fiesta?

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LaSkylar
07/30/25 5:54am
The Fiesta is equipped with Hankook K415 tires, sized at 195/50R16. Tire Classification: Tires are categorized by specification into British, German, metric, and American standards. By usage, tires include categories such as load-bearing tires, passenger vehicle tires, and mining tires. Tire Selection: Appropriate specifications and tread patterns are crucial. The tread pattern on the tire surface directly affects the friction with the ground during driving, as well as the vehicle's handling and noise levels. To enhance comfort, one can opt for silent tires. Compared to regular tires, silent tires adjust the tread pattern to effectively disperse noise upon contact with the ground.
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