What is the wheel size of the Buick Excelle?
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The high-end version of the Buick Excelle uses tires of the model 195/55R15/85H, while other models are equipped with 185/65R14/86H. Below is an introduction to the Buick Excelle: 1. Exterior: In terms of appearance, the new-generation Excelle adopts Buick's latest family design language, featuring a new winged grille with dark mesh texture and a high-gloss electroplated shield-shaped outline, showcasing youthful vitality. The winged headlights and grille form a diving angle, creating a dynamic look. 2. Interior: Inside, the new car continues Buick's 360-degree wraparound integrated design, with lightweight design elements throughout. The center console features a high-contrast visual effect with integrated high-gloss black and chrome trim, highlighting a sense of technology. The seats are made of suede material, which is rare in its class, providing a comfortable riding experience.
The wheel size of the Buick Excelle indeed depends on the specific year and configuration. Taking the best-selling 2005-2008 models in China as an example, the original 1.6L models were equipped with 185/65 R14 tires, meaning the wheel diameter is 14 inches; the higher-end 1.8L models used 195/55 R15 tires, naturally featuring 15-inch wheels. For the models after the 2008 redesign, the entire lineup was basically upgraded to 195/55 R15 15-inch wheels. If it's the final models after 2013, the higher-end versions even used 205/55 R16 wheels. Which year is your car? Checking the tire pressure label that came with the car is the most accurate—that small sticker on the B-pillar or inside the fuel filler cap lists the original specifications.