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What tires does the Malibu use?

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MacBarrett
07/28/25 11:22pm
The Malibu comes with two types of tires. The entry-level model is equipped with Maxxis A17 tires in the size 225/60R16, while other models are fitted with Goodyear Assurance FUELMAX series tires in the size 225/55R17. Taking the Malibu XL as an example: The Malibu XL is a business vehicle under the Chevrolet brand, with dimensions of 4933mm in length, 1854mm in width, and 1472mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2829mm. In terms of safety technology, the Malibu XL is equipped with features such as ACC adaptive cruise control, FCA forward collision alert plus CMB collision mitigation system, LKA lane keep assist plus LDW lane departure warning.
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ElizabethAnn
08/12/25 2:41am
I've been driving a Malibu for many years, and it typically comes with Goodyear or Michelin tires from the factory, such as the Goodyear Assurance series or Michelin Primacy, commonly in sizes like 215/65R16 or 225/55R17. This choice is primarily aimed at everyday driving, focusing on a balance of comfort, durability, and fuel efficiency. The factory design takes into account various road conditions, such as good grip on wet surfaces to reduce the risk of skidding. I recommend new car owners first check the manual to confirm the specific specifications, as they vary by year and configuration. For maintenance, check tire pressure monthly to prevent blowouts, and rotate the tires every 5,000 kilometers to help even out wear. When replacing tires, you can opt for the same brands to ensure good noise control and a quieter ride.
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DelKeira
10/01/25 5:37am
My Malibu is equipped with Goodyear tires, size 215/65R16, which provide a smooth and fuel-efficient ride. I chose them mainly because they are factory-designed for urban commuting, offering slow wear and quiet operation. For daily maintenance, I check the tire pressure quarterly, keeping it at the recommended value to avoid premature replacement. From an economic perspective, these tires have strong wear resistance, averaging about 50,000 kilometers of use, though they come at a slightly higher cost. When replacing tires, Michelin or Bridgestone are also good alternatives, offering great value for money, especially during promotional seasons. The key is to ensure size compatibility, as altering sizes arbitrarily can affect safety and fuel efficiency.
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