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What tires are used on the 2016 Baojun 730?

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LeAlice
09/07/25 6:04am
The original tires for the 2016 Baojun 730 are Giti tires, with a tire size of 205/55R16. Giti is an international tire manufacturing company headquartered in Shanghai, with seven factories in five strategic cities across China. Giti adopts a multi-brand strategy, offering a complete and high-quality product series to meet market demands, with North America and Europe as its primary export markets. Its products are sold in over 100 countries and regions worldwide. Giti is one of China's largest international tire manufacturers, ranking 14th globally in sales. The key to Giti's success lies in its adherence to fair business principles and significant investments in talent, product development, and equipment technology. For the tires of the 2016 Baojun 730 in daily use, the following points should be noted: Regularly inspect the tire surface for cracks, deformations, or other defects. Due to driving wear, the tread grooves gradually become shallower. If the tread wears flat, it loses its drainage and anti-slip functions, significantly reducing the vehicle's performance. Small cracks may also pose a risk of tire blowouts at high speeds. Additionally, promptly remove pebbles lodged in the grooves. Park on level ground whenever possible. Avoid parking on roads with thick, sharp, or pointed stones. Do not park near or in contact with petroleum products, acids, or other materials that may deteriorate rubber. After parking, the driver should avoid turning the steering wheel, as this accelerates tire wear. Do not splash water to cool tires. In hot weather or during high-speed driving, tires can overheat, and pressure may increase. In such cases, stop to allow the tires to cool naturally. Never release air to reduce pressure or splash water to cool the tires, as this may cause abnormal aging of the tread rubber. Avoid sudden braking. Try to minimize frequent and abrupt braking to prevent accelerated tread wear caused by dragging between the tires and the ground.
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KayleeAnn
09/19/25 5:18am
The original tire specifications for the 2016 Baojun 730 commonly feature the Giti Comfort series in size 205/55 R16. I've been using them for daily commuting for several years and find their grip on dry roads to be quite stable, with good comfort, though they can be a bit slippery in the rain, so it's advisable to maintain lower speeds. For maintenance, I check the tire pressure monthly, keeping it around 2.4 bar to prevent uneven wear. Generally, after about 50,000 kilometers or five years, once the tread wears down to the limit markers, it's time to replace them—don't overlook safety. For upgrades, Michelin offers quieter options, but the original tires are durable enough, and replacing them costs around 300 yuan per tire, which is quite economical. Before long trips, inspect the tires for any cracks to ensure safety—developing this habit can save you time and hassle.
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DiPaisley
11/02/25 5:40am
From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, the Baojun 730 2016 base model comes equipped with Giti 205/55 R16 tires. The 205mm width combined with a 55 aspect ratio in the tire specification provides decent support, aligning well with the MPV's comfort-oriented design. The handling feels smooth, though acceleration may be slightly affected by increased rolling resistance impacting fuel economy. I always pay attention to tire performance changes: regular summer tires suffice for warm seasons, but winter tires are recommended in cold regions for better anti-slip performance. Regular wheel balancing checks are essential to prevent steering wheel vibrations. When tread depth wears down over time, replace tires promptly. In terms of brands, the original Giti tires offer good value for money, while Bridgestone alternatives provide improved handling at an affordable price. Remember to adjust tire pressure seasonally between 2.2-2.5 bar to extend tire lifespan.
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