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Kia Tires:

Kia was founded in 1944 in South Korea. This company is owned by Hyundai Motor Company, and they manufacture a diverse lineup of vehicles, including SUVs, sedans, and electric and hybrid models. Kia is known for providing reliable and affordable vehicles, a long and comprehensive warranty, and a strong emphasis on safety. The brand also stands out for its attractive designs and growing lineup of electric and hybrid vehicles. Some of the most popular models are Sportage, Telluride, and Sorento. Each of these vehicles is designed with specific tire dimensions that vary based on the model, wheel size, trim, and other aspects. Matching the ideal tires with the model ensures great performance, traction, and controllability.

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Every car manufacturer, even Kia, recommends certain tire sizes for their vehicle models and trim levels. These tires are original equipment (OE) specifications that are tailored to match the vehicle's specific needs, including traction, durability, and comfort. Choosing the right tires helps your Kia model to increase controllability, handling, and braking easily during the performance.

Kia OE Marking (OE):

The OE marking indicates that the tire has been designed and approved by Kia for their vehicles. The (OE) marking is showing that the specific tire matches a specific Kia vehicle model. The OE marking also ensures that the tire guarantees exceptional performance, braking, and maneuvering throughout the performance.

If you're not quite sure about the right size for your Kia model, you can usually find it:

  • On the sidewall of your existing tires.
  • On a sticker inside the driver's door jamb.
  • In the owner's manual or in the vehicle registration documents.
  • Or we can provide it by completing all steps.

When you're choosing the right tire for your vehicle, tire size is not the only thing you should consider. What you also should consider is your driving style and the road conditions you drive on. Taking these factors will help you make the right choice when picking the right tires. You can choose from a wide selection of different tires designed for Kia vehicles.

All Terrain Kia Tires

All terrain tires are designed to easily handle on- and off-road. Its aggressive tread pattern and the rubber compound enable the tire to perform on soft, loose, and uneven surfaces. The ideal grooves keep the footprint clean and guarantee a perfect weekend adventure.

Touring Kia Tires

Touring tires are made to cruise on the road during a long trip. These tires offer great controllability, thanks to their ideal tread pattern and continuous surface contact. Touring tires ensure a longer service life and a comfortable driving experience.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does the Kia warranty cover tires?

No, the standard Kia vehicle warranty generally does not cover tires, as they are considered wear and tear items. However, tires may be covered by a separate manufacturer's warranty or an additional roadside hazard plan that you can purchase to protect against damage from road hazards.

Frequently Asked Questions What are the best tires for a Kia?

The best tires for Kia can significantly vary based on the model and driving needs. Some of the most popular tire models are Bridgestone Weatherpeak, Hankook Kinergy PT, and Continental ControlContact Sport SRS+.

How long do Kia tires last?

Kia tires with specific (OE) marking typically last around 50,000 miles, but their lifespan can vary significantly based on driving habits, road conditions, proper maintenance, and the quality of the tires.

How much do tires for a Kia cost?

The cost for Kia tires can range from $100 to $300 per tire. The cost depends on the model, tire size, and quality. Kia vehicles are equipped with tires from brands like Hankook, Kumho, and Pirelli.

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