What is the tire specification of the Buick Verano?

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LeSimon
07/24/25 5:47pm
The Buick Verano is equipped with Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance tires in the size of 205/55-R16. The tire size is 16 inches, and the spare tire is a non-full-size spare with the specification T115/70-R16, consistent across all models. Below is a detailed introduction to the Buick Verano tires: 1. Automobile tires can be divided into pneumatic tires and solid tires based on the structure of the tire body. The vast majority of modern vehicles use pneumatic tires. Depending on the internal air pressure, pneumatic tires can be categorized into high-pressure tires, low-pressure tires, and ultra-low-pressure tires. 2. Low-pressure tires are commonly used in various types of vehicles. Pneumatic tires can also be divided into tube tires and tubeless tires based on their construction. Passenger cars generally use tubeless tires. 3. Depending on the arrangement of the internal cord ply and buffer layer, tires can be further classified into radial tires and bias tires. Radial tires are widely used in automobiles, and their sidewalls are marked accordingly. 4. The Verano comes with all-season tires. These tires provide good overall performance in most road and weather conditions.
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MacIsaac
08/11/25 9:52am
The standard tire specification for the Buick Verano is typically 225/55 R16, where 225 indicates the tire width is 225 millimeters, 55 is the aspect ratio, meaning the tire height is 55% of the width, and R16 refers to the 16-inch wheel diameter. This size design is quite reasonable, providing good handling stability and comfort—driving over speed bumps or taking turns feels very steady. Having driven similar cars, I believe choosing the right size is crucial; overly wide tires can increase fuel consumption, while too narrow ones may affect grip, especially in rainy conditions where they’re more prone to slipping. When replacing tires, it’s best to stick to the original factory specifications to ensure vehicle performance remains unchanged, and regularly check tire pressure, maintaining it around 2.3-2.5 bar to avoid premature wear. Overall, tires are the first line of defense for automotive safety, and proper matching can reduce accidents.
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