What tires does the Audi A3 use?

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OAlan
07/29/25 12:49am
Audi A3 uses tires from brands such as Hankook and Goodyear. More details about the Audi A3 are as follows: 1. It is a sedan produced by Audi, developed based on the Volkswagen MQB platform, featuring lightweight design and aluminum materials. It is powered by multiple engines including 1.4TFSI and 1.8TFSI. 2. The front suspension is MacPherson type, and the rear axle adopts a torsion and crank structure with separately arranged springs and shock absorbers. In addition to excellent handling, the rear suspension layout also offers high space utilization, making the cargo area outstanding among vehicles in the same class. All A3 series models are equipped with disc brakes on both front and rear, with ventilated slots on the front brakes.
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LaIsabelle
08/12/25 5:01am
I've been driving for many years and have owned several Audi A3s. The latest model comes equipped with Continental ContiSportContact tires, typically in sizes 225/45 R17 or 18 inches. The 225 represents the tire width in millimeters, 45 indicates the sidewall thinness percentage, and R17 refers to the wheel size in inches. These tires are well-designed, offering strong grip without slipping in rainy conditions and providing stability on long drives. When you get a new car, it's best to check the manual or the sticker on the door frame to confirm the exact size to avoid damaging the suspension system. For daily driving, it's recommended to check the tire pressure every six months, maintaining it around 2.5 bar to prevent the risk of tire blowouts, especially important on highways. If you want to switch to another brand like Michelin PS4, that's also fine, but make sure it matches the original specifications to ensure driving safety. Audi's choice of these tires balances comfort and performance, and they generally last several years without major issues, making them worry-free and hassle-free.
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