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What tires does the Audi Q3 use?

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DeMaya
07/29/2025, 12:45:25 PM

The tires used on the Audi Q3 depend on the specific model, as there are multiple variants with different tire specifications. Taking the 2019 Audi Q3 as an example, it uses either 235/55R18 or 235/50R19 tires. The 235/55R18 tires are exclusively used on the 35 TFSI (1.4T engine) model, while all other models are equipped with 235/50R19 tires. The Audi Q3 is an SUV built on the same PQ35 platform as the Volkswagen Tiguan. In terms of dimensions, it measures 4385mm in length, 1831mm in width, and 1831mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2603mm.

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AlexAnn
08/14/2025, 02:20:57 AM

I've been driving an Audi Q3 for several years, equipped with Michelin tires in size 225/55R17. The ride is incredibly stable with excellent wet-road grip, eliminating worries about skidding. I remember this was the original factory specification when I bought the car. Later, I switched to Bridgestone tires which also performed well, with hardly any noticeable difference in handling. For daily maintenance, I check the tire pressure monthly, keeping it around 2.5 bar to save fuel and prevent blowouts. When the tread wears down to 1.6mm, it's time to replace them immediately—driving on worn tires at high speeds is too risky. Overall, Audi chose these tires to balance comfort and performance, making them perfect for family use, even on long trips without stress. Don't skip regular maintenance; get a comprehensive check-up at the shop every six months to ensure safety.

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Chloe
10/12/2025, 10:54:19 PM

The Audi Q3 commonly features 225mm wide 55-series tires with R17-inch wheels, a size designed to provide good handling and road response. Original equipment often uses Michelin or Goodyear tires, chosen for their low noise and durability. When driving, I've noticed how tire width affects steering - too wide increases fuel consumption, while too narrow reduces stability. It's recommended that owners replace tires with the same specifications to avoid balance issues. Rotating tire positions during maintenance helps ensure even wear and extends lifespan; also, pay attention to the tire pressure monitoring system data and adjust pressure promptly. For winter driving, switching to winter-specific tires enhances safety on snow, a simple adjustment that makes a difference.

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MacChloe
11/25/2025, 10:53:36 PM

Most Audi Q3 models come with original 225/55R17 tires, commonly from brands like Michelin or Continental. They provide comfortable and quiet daily driving with adequate handling. On highways, pay attention to tread depth - replace if it's below 1.6mm to avoid increased braking distance and risks. For maintenance, regularly check tire pressure to keep it at recommended levels and rotate tires quarterly. Simple and practical measures ensure safety.

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DiTyler
01/16/2026, 12:21:44 AM

My Audi Q3 tires are sized 225/55R17, with Michelin being the common OEM choice known for excellent wear resistance. Heavy tread wear from extensive driving means it's time for new tires—don't wait until rainy days when hydroplaning risks accidents. Owners should use a tire pressure gauge monthly to maintain inflation between 2.4 and 2.8 bar; excessive pressure compromises comfort while underinflation increases fuel consumption. Rotate tires every 5,000 km to prevent uneven wear. When selecting replacements, prioritize OEM-spec Michelin or Yokohama for cost-effectiveness and hassle-free maintenance. Always have a professional shop check wheel balance before installation to ensure safe driving.

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SanSamantha
04/12/2026, 02:44:45 AM

The standard tires for the Audi Q3 are 225/55R17. Over several years of use, Michelin tires have shown stable performance, with strong wet and rainy road handling that reduces accident risks. I feel that good tires directly impact braking and stability; regularly check tread depth and sidewall damage, and replace them early to save money and hassle. During maintenance, use a tire pressure gauge to maintain correct pressure and extend tire life. Consider switching to winter tires each winter for enhanced traction. Avoid sharp turns while driving to reduce tire wear—safety always comes first. When choosing tires, don’t just focus on price; proper size matching is key for smooth driving.

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