Tires OEM Chevrolet or WANLI
troquei os dois pneus dianteiros que eram os que estavam mais deformados e o problema foi resolvido, mas agora vou tentar entrar em contato com a loja que eu comprei pra ver se a garantia consegue me ajudar de alguma forma
Sounds great. Make sure the tires are not more than 6 years old.
I have a Chevy Cruze as my winter beater (with winter tires) and it\u2019s does awesome. Got me home in a blizzard last year where the highways had about 8 inches of snow on them.
Bolts tend to eat through tires faster than my other cars, but that may be because it's fun to drive, so I accelerate and corner a little faster than I do in other cars. But this is a complaint that I hear from a lot of other EV drivers too.
Drove a Chevy Cavalier my entire apprenticeship. Good on gas, easy to park, sure footed with Snow Tires.
Having gone from a WRX to a Chevy bolt, it is a very different experience. The WRX was a thousand times more fun. The turbo constantly begged you to go faster. It cornered flat and came with super sticky tires so you could go around a corner at a crazy speed. The bolt has solid straight line acceleration, but low rolling resistance tires make it much less fun, and slower in a lap around a track.
This is neat, but ultimately, its kind of a functional sculpture. Like all of the ultra-hyper cars, it's so high strung that it needs a team to just pull out of the garage without causing an accident, and the manufactures full and constant support is needed to keep it running. It has fully custom tires that are only single source, and they're only going to build a handful of them so they can say its production.
This probably won't be an issue for a 2018, but the spec tires that it comes with don't have good traction and provide a rougher ride.
My wife had Wanli tires on a car she bought at one time, didn't last long either.
I had off brand wan-li winter champions on an AWD car years ago, these tires came with the car. Traction was fine, stopping better in the winter. Noise and road comfort was awful. At 110-120km/hr, they were super loud and sucked driving with them on.
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Which tires to choose — OEM Chevrolet or WANLI?
If choosing tires across many manufacturers, check the part ranking. If your choice is down to two brands, the PartReview part comparisons help.
We compare tires across these categories:
- PR Score.
- Overall ranking.
- Vote balance.
- Average rating.
- Number of reviews.
- Feature ratings.
- Car owners’ choice.
Which tires are better — WANLI or OEM Chevrolet?
In March 2026 on PartReview, tires OEM Chevrolet were overall better than WANLI.
- OEM Chevrolet received a PR Score of 75 out of 100, and WANLI scored 53 points.
- OEM Chevrolet ranked 45 in the overall ranking, and WANLI ranked 61.
- The average rating based on reviews is the same for OEM Chevrolet (4) and WANLI (3).
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Tires OEM Chevrolet have better feature ratings than WANLI:
- Noise - owners believe, that this property for OEM Chevrolet is better than WANLI.
- Ride comfort - drivers claim, that this property for OEM Chevrolet is outperforms WANLI.
- Grip - reviews suggest, that this property for OEM Chevrolet is preferred to WANLI.
Which tires are more popular — OEM Chevrolet or WANLI?
In March 2026 on PartReview, tires WANLI were overall more popular than WANLI.
By vote balance, tires OEM Chevrolet surpassed WANLI:
- For OEM Chevrolet, the ratio of positive (31) to negative (10) votes is 21 vote.
- For WANLI, the ratio of positive (22) to negative (19) votes is 3 votes.
By number of reviews, the manufacturers are equal:
- For tires OEM Chevrolet there are 13 reviews: 9 positive, 2 neutral, 2 negative.
- For tires WANLI there are 13 reviews: 6 positive, 2 neutral, 5 negative.
Which tires do car owners prefer — OEM Chevrolet or WANLI?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, tires OEM Chevrolet led more car-specific ratings than WANLI:
OEM Chevrolet are chosen by owners of cars such as: Chevrolet Cruze, and others.
Tires WANLI have not yet taken leading positions in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding a review and specifying your car.
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You can also see who is better among other tires manufacturers: MICHELIN or Continental, MICHELIN or Pirelli, MICHELIN or Falken, MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE, MICHELIN or Goodyear.