What is the tire size of the Geely Vision?
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There are two types of tire sizes for the Vision: 195/60R15 and 205/55R16. The Geely Vision refers to Geely's first mid-level business and family sedan, with a wheelbase of 2615mm and body dimensions of 4599*1747*1482mm. Methods for car tire maintenance: Ensure correct tire pressure: The standard tire pressure for different vehicles, including front and rear wheels and the spare tire, varies. The standard tire pressure data provided by the car manufacturer is usually posted on the vehicle's door pillar and other locations. Increasing the pressure by 25% can shorten the tire's lifespan by approximately 30%. Tire appearance inspection: Regularly check for bulges, cracks, cuts, punctures, and abnormal wear on the tires. Pay special attention to the wear on the tire tread and edges, as abnormal wear is often caused by poor alignment or incorrect tire pressure. Keep the tire surface clean: Maintaining cleanliness is one of the key factors in extending tire life. Especially in winter, pay attention to tire cleanliness before and after driving. Before driving, check if the tire tread is covered with ice or snow. If the ice or snow in the tread is very hard, do not forcibly pry or pour boiling water on the tire. Instead, use lukewarm water to clean the tire. Also, check for foreign objects like stones, iron pieces, or nails in the tread, especially on new tires, and clean them promptly. More information about tires: 195 represents the tire width of 195 millimeters, 60 is the aspect ratio, R stands for radial tire, and 15 indicates it can be mounted on a 15-inch rim. Besides the size specifications, there is other important information on the tire sidewall, such as the production date, recommended tire pressure, and tread type. Tires also have a production date, and unused tires generally have a shelf life of 3 years. If stored unused for a long time, aging may occur. The production date is indicated by a four-digit number, such as 1219, which means the tire was produced in the 12th week of 2019.
I've been driving a Geely Vision for several years, and the tire size is generally 195/60 R15. This size is quite stable—195 refers to the tire width in millimeters, 60 represents the aspect ratio, and R15 indicates a 15-inch rim diameter. I find this setup balances good handling and fuel efficiency. On the highway, it doesn’t feel floaty, and the wet traction is sufficient. For daily driving, I always check tire wear; if the tread is shallow, it’s time to replace them to avoid slipping. Occasionally, on long trips, I make sure the tire pressure is between 2.3-2.5 bar, which saves fuel and ensures safety. If replacing tires, sticking to the original factory specifications is the safest bet, avoiding compatibility issues. In short, keeping the tires in good condition makes driving smooth and worry-free.
As a new car owner, I know the tire size of the Geely Vision is 195/60 R15. This is a standard configuration, where the 195 width is sufficient, the 60 aspect ratio makes the suspension softer, and the fifteen-inch rims are suitable for city driving. I didn't understand these before, but after learning to read tire labels, I feel like I can avoid pitfalls when choosing tires. I recommend buying a tire pressure gauge for regular checks to avoid low pressure and wasted fuel. The original tires are decent in durability, but they should be replaced after running 50,000 kilometers. Don't go for cheap, no-name brands—safety is more important. If you live in an area with heavy snow in winter, consider switching to snow tires, preferably in the same size to avoid affecting stability by going larger or smaller. Pay attention to road feedback while driving, and check for any unusual noises.