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What is the tire specification model for the eighth-generation Accord?

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DianaDella
08/30/2025, 02:09:39 AM

The eighth-generation Accord has two tire models: 215/50/R16 and 225/50R/17. The original tire brand is Yokohama Tire, also known as Yokohama Advan. Yokohama Tire, founded in 1917, was formerly known as Yokohama Tire. In 2008, it officially changed its name in China to Yokohama Advan. The company has developed tire design technology that reduces air resistance during vehicle driving. For the tires of the eighth-generation Accord in daily use, pay attention to the following points: Regularly check the tire surface for cracks, deformations, or other defects. Due to driving wear, the tread grooves of the tires gradually become shallow. If the tread is worn flat, it will lose its drainage and anti-slip functions, significantly reducing the car's performance. Small cracks may seem minor but can pose a risk of tire blowouts at high speeds. Additionally, promptly remove pebbles from the grooves. Try to park on flat ground. Avoid parking on roads with thick, sharp, or pointed stones. Do not park the car near or in contact with petroleum products, acids, or other materials that may cause rubber deterioration. After parking, the driver should not turn the steering wheel, as this action can accelerate tire wear. Do not splash water to cool down. In hot weather or during high-speed driving, tires are prone to overheating, and the air pressure may increase. In such cases, stop to allow the tires to cool down naturally. Avoid releasing air to reduce pressure or splashing water to cool the tires, as this can lead to abnormal aging of the tread rubber. Avoid sudden braking. Try to minimize frequent use of brakes and sudden stops to prevent accelerated tread wear caused by dragging between the tires and the ground.

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ReaganLynn
09/11/2025, 11:14:01 PM

I've been driving an eighth-generation Accord for many years, and its tire size is usually 205/65 R16. This size has been quite reliable for me—comfortable and stable for city driving with minimal skidding. My car originally came with this specification, and the label on the door frame confirms it, so I just choose the same size when replacing tires. A long-time driver's tip: regularly check tire pressure and wear, avoid over-inflation in summer, and slightly increase pressure in winter to prevent freezing. Before long trips, always inspect tread depth—consider replacing if it's below 3mm, as safety comes first. Overall, this size is highly versatile, and you can easily find various brands online or in stores.

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SanDelilah
10/26/2025, 12:04:22 AM

As a car enthusiast, I've studied the tire details of the eighth-generation Accord. Common specifications include 205/65 R16, where 205 indicates the tread width in millimeters, 65 is the aspect ratio, and R16 denotes a 16-inch wheel diameter. This design ensures stable cornering and a comfortable ride on bumpy roads. When replacing tires, always match the original factory size, and never arbitrarily switch to larger wheels as it may damage the suspension. Extra tip: Check the sidewall markings to confirm the tire model, then choose a brand based on your driving habits—Michelin offers durability, while Bridgestone provides better noise reduction. Maintaining tire pressure around 220kPa can extend tire life, and always check for even tread wear before highway driving.

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VanReid
12/08/2025, 11:24:13 PM

I just started driving the 8th-generation Accord, and I remember the tire specifications are mostly 205/65 R16. It's simple to check by finding the sticker on the door edge—don't overlook this small step. When replacing tires, don't go for the cheapest option; choose reliable products to ensure safety. A reminder for beginners: every time you wash your car, take a quick look at the tires for any cracks or bulges. Use a tool to measure tire pressure instead of relying on guesswork, and check it monthly to reduce the risk of a blowout.

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SanWyatt
01/29/2026, 12:33:23 AM

From my experience, I've noticed that the eighth-generation Accord commonly uses 205/65 R16 tires. It's best not to change the model casually, as it can affect handling and safety. I recommend keeping a tire pressure gauge in the car for easy checks. Maintaining standard tire pressure in urban driving saves fuel and ensures a smooth ride. When replacing tires, prioritize the original factory-matched specifications and quality assurance over just appearance. Don't overlook durability, as safety should always be the bottom line.

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LaAshley
04/24/2026, 12:06:27 PM

When I used the eighth-generation Accord, I opted for economy tires. The standard 205/65 R16 size has many affordable brands in the market, such as Goodyear or Hankook, which offer good value for money. Replacing a set isn't expensive, but don't skimp and buy inferior products to avoid skidding accidents. Additional advice: Tire life wears out quickly after about 60,000 kilometers. Regularly rotating their positions extends usage, and adjusting the pressure to 220kPa ensures even pressure distribution, saving fuel and maintenance costs.

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