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What is the tire specification of the Tiida?

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VanGideon
07/29/25 1:27pm
Tiida uses two specifications of tires, one is 205/50r17, and the other is 195/60r16. The tire specifications are marked on the side of the tire, and the specifications of the tires for different configurations of the same model may also vary. Additional information: The specifications on the side of the tire indicate the following: for example, 205/50r17, where 205 represents the width of the tire in millimeters, 50 is the aspect ratio, r stands for radial tire, and 17 means it can be mounted on a 17-inch rim. An aspect ratio of 50 means the height of the tire's sidewall is 50% of the tire's section width. The larger the aspect ratio number, the thicker the tire appears from the side. The smaller the aspect ratio number, the thinner the tire appears from the side. Tires with a larger aspect ratio provide better comfort while driving but have poorer handling. Tires with a smaller aspect ratio offer less comfort, more road noise, but better handling and stronger grip.
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Felix
08/14/25 4:01am
My Tiida uses the 195/60 R16 specification, which is quite common among regular models. The 195 represents the tread width of 195 millimeters, 60 is the aspect ratio, meaning the sidewall height is 60% of the width, and R16 stands for 16-inch rims. After driving for so many years, I believe choosing tires is not something to take lightly because size affects safety—for example, wider tires may improve grip but slightly increase fuel consumption, while narrower ones can make steering less responsive. I recommend regularly checking tire pressure and wear, which can extend lifespan by 2-3 years. When replacing tires, avoid changing the model arbitrarily to ensure compatibility with the original size and prevent loss of control. A small tip is to consider all-season tires when seasons change—they make city driving much more hassle-free. After all, tires are the critical components in contact with the road, and neglecting them can lead to major issues.
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LaCameron
10/10/25 3:12am
I just bought a Nissan Tiida recently and found that the tire specification is the standard size 195/60 R16. After checking the information, I learned that 195 is the width in millimeters, 60 represents the aspect ratio, and R16 is the rim diameter. The reason for choosing this size is simple: the original car design aims to balance comfort and economy. Beginners should be careful not to choose the wrong size, otherwise, the braking distance may increase or fuel consumption may rise. My friend, who works at a repair shop, said that when changing tires, priority should be given to brand reliability, such as Michelin or Bridgestone, as they offer better durability. Regular maintenance is straightforward: check tire pressure and tread depth monthly to avoid the risk of blowouts. Overall, sticking to the original factory specifications is the safest option, and if unsure, consult a professional.
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