What types of tires are used on the tenth-generation Accord?
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The tenth-generation Accord uses Bridgestone, Michelin, and Hankook tires. Bridgestone tires are very sturdy, focusing on safety and wear resistance, and have been in China for a long time with full localization. Michelin has multiple self-developed technologies, including PAX run-flat technology, as well as fuel-saving tires and high-performance tires. Hankook tires offer better grip, more outstanding drainage capabilities, and lower aspect ratios. Except for the most basic Comfort version, which comes with 16-inch wheels, all other versions of the tenth-generation Accord feature 17-inch wheels. The tire specifications purchased must match the original tire specifications installed on the vehicle. If there is a need to change the tire specifications, it must be done at a professional modification shop for a tire upgrade. When selecting tires, it is essential to fully consider the vehicle's performance and the road conditions it will be driven on, and then choose the appropriate tires based on the positioning of the tire products.