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What type of tires does the Roewe 360 use?

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SanMary
07/28/2025, 11:01:33 PM

The Roewe 360 uses MAXXIS tires with the specification 205/55R16. MAXXIS tires emphasize durability, wet-road performance, and low noise levels. The tires on the Roewe 360 are circular elastic rubber products mounted on vehicles or machinery, typically installed on metal rims. They support the vehicle body, absorb external shocks, ensure contact with the road surface, and maintain driving performance. The most critical parameter for car tires is the tire pressure value. The tire pressure monitoring system in vehicles provides safe and effective driving assurance. Tire pressure may rise or fall depending on temperature and regional conditions, so it's essential to determine whether the tire pressure is within the normal range based on current conditions. The recommended tire pressure range varies depending on the tire model and size, so adjustments should be made according to actual circumstances. Generally, a tire pressure exceeding 2.8 bar is considered too high, while a pressure below 2.0 bar is too low. Risks of overinflated tires: Reduced friction and adhesion, affecting braking performance; increased steering wheel vibration and deviation, lowering driving comfort; accelerated wear on the central tread pattern, shortening tire lifespan; heightened vehicle vibration, indirectly affecting other components; excessive stretching of tire cords, reducing elasticity and increasing driving load. Risks of underinflated tires: Increased friction with the road surface, leading to higher fuel consumption; heavy steering and potential deviation, compromising driving safety; excessive movement of tire parts, causing abnormal heat buildup; weakened cord and rubber functionality, leading to delamination or cord breakage, as well as excessive friction with the rim, damaging the bead area and causing irregular wear; multiplied friction with the ground, rapid temperature rise, softening of the tire, and a sharp drop in strength. High-speed driving under such conditions may result in tire blowouts.

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StJulianna
08/12/2025, 09:18:36 AM

When I previously drove the Roewe 360, it was equipped with Continental's ContiPremiumContact series tires, typically in the size 195/65 R15. These tires are quite considerate for daily urban commuting, offering good grip and less tendency to skid when braking on wet surfaces, providing an overall stable driving experience. After driving about 40,000 to 50,000 kilometers, the tire noise gradually becomes a bit louder. It's recommended to check the tire pressure every six months and maintain it at around the appropriate 2.5 atmospheres; otherwise, it could affect fuel consumption and accelerate wear. The original tires generally last about 30,000 to 40,000 kilometers before needing replacement. If you're on a tight budget, you might consider other domestic brands like Linglong, but make sure the size matches the original factory specifications to avoid unstable handling. When replacing tires, don't just focus on the price; prioritize balance, as it significantly impacts driving safety and comfort.

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OSteven
10/02/2025, 01:10:31 AM

Talking about the Roewe 360's tires, the factory usually equips them with the Continental 195/65 R15 model, which is quite cost-effective. I think the key advantage of these tires is their fuel efficiency, helping to keep city fuel consumption around 6.5L, thanks in part to their tread design. However, they aren't very wear-resistant; noticeable wear appears after about 30,000 kilometers, making it time to consider replacements. When choosing new tires, don't just go for the cheapest option. It's advisable to stick with the factory specifications, and brands like Continental or Goodyear's entry-level models are good choices. Regular maintenance is simple—just check the tire pressure monthly and record it with a mobile app to extend tire life and save some money. Also, be mindful of avoiding potholes while driving, as cracks or bulges in the tires can lead to serious issues. Replacing tires in advance ensures peace of mind and convenience.

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ColtonLynn
11/15/2025, 01:54:08 AM

The original tires of the Roewe 360 mostly use Continental 195/65 R15 size, emphasizing safety and grip. Driving in rainy weather is less prone to skidding, and maintaining tire pressure within the specified range significantly affects braking distance. Fast wear leads to increased noise, and regular inspections can prevent sudden failures.

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VonAniyah
01/05/2026, 03:32:43 AM

Driving a Roewe 360, the original tires are Continental 195/65 R15. I make it a habit to check the tread for cracks before driving and inspect the tire pressure monthly—maintaining around 2.5 bar is ideal, as both overinflation and underinflation reduce tire lifespan. After 30,000 to 40,000 kilometers, handling deteriorates due to wear, so timely replacement is necessary. When selecting new tires, match the original specifications and opt for anti-slip, wear-resistant models for safer city driving. Regular cleaning to prevent debris buildup also helps extend tire durability.

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AlainaAnn
04/02/2026, 03:14:15 AM

The Roewe 360 primarily uses Continental ContiPremiumContact tires in the size 195/65 R15. The overall driving experience is smooth, but different configurations may affect comfort. If considering an upgrade, opt for quiet and fuel-efficient tires like Michelin Primacy, which reduce noise for a more pleasant long-distance drive. Replace the original tires after two years of even wear; don't wait until the tread is completely gone. For maintenance, avoid overloading and sharp turns. Keeping tire pressure optimal can improve fuel efficiency by about 0.5L. Park on flat surfaces to minimize compression damage and extend tire durability.

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