What is the tire specification of the Roewe 350?

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LaMarcus
07/25/25 7:40am
The tire specification of the Roewe 350 is 205/55R16, featuring a five-spoke wheel design. The tires are typically made of wear-resistant rubber materials and can be categorized into solid tires and pneumatic tires. Pneumatic tires consist of an inner tube and an outer tire. Generally, it is recommended to check the tire pressure at least once a month and adjust it seasonally. The body dimensions of the Roewe 350 are 4521mm in length, 1788mm in width, and 1492mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2650mm. The interior follows the family-style T-shaped design, eschewing excessive embellishments in favor of a simple yet sporty description. The upper part of the center console panel features a matte black finish with chrome trim, giving it a premium look. The central LCD screen integrates functions such as navigation, six-disc CD audio control, and rearview camera.
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McKingston
08/10/25 6:39pm
My Roewe 350 has been running for almost five years with the tire specification consistently at 195/65 R15, providing a very stable ride. The 195mm width combined with a 65 aspect ratio and 15-inch wheels makes it nimble and comfortable for city driving without much bumpiness. I used to think tires were a minor detail until a long trip made me realize that incorrect specifications could affect fuel efficiency and safety, causing the car to sway. Now, I regularly check tire pressure and wear. The user manual also states that this size should not be altered arbitrarily. If the tires wear out severely, they must be replaced immediately with new ones of the same specification—I prefer Michelin for better grip. Remember, the numbers and letters engraved on the sidewall are verification points; don’t overlook this routine maintenance detail. After driving the Roewe for so many years, this tire setup is truly excellent.
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