For most people, when they buy a car, their most concerned points are basically fuel consumption, operating performance, car cab configuration, etc. I want to ask if you have paid attention to the size of the car’s hub when buying a car. Some time ago, my colleague has been watching various car advertisements. My colleague said that when buying a car, he should not only pay attention to these factors that people often care about, but also pay more attention to the size of the wheel. When buying a car, he must pay attention to these factors. Want to buy small wheels. What exactly does the size of the wheel affect? Let's listen to this colleague's explanation!
This colleague said that the suggestion for buying a car with small wheels was also given by a previous car expert. There are four main advantages of a car with a small wheel. The first point is the simplest. A car with a small wheel is more beautiful. The bigger the wheel, the heavier the whole car, and the lighter the car with the smaller wheel.
The second point is the fuel consumption that everyone cares about. A car with a large wheel hub will increase its fuel consumption due to the large force area of its tires. A car with a small wheel hub will have a smaller force area. It will also be lighter during driving and consume less fuel, so in terms of fuel consumption, small wheels are still more dominant!
The third point is the maintenance cost. As we all know, the tires of a car must be replaced after a few years of use. Friends who have replaced the tires know that the price of a complete car tire is not low, but a tire with a small wheel hub is compared with a large wheel. For tires, the price is relatively low and the price/performance ratio is relatively high. Therefore, the maintenance cost of a car with a small wheel hub is relatively low. Who doesn't like the good thing about saving money?
The last point is the driving experience. It is not difficult to find that the smaller the wheel hub, the lighter and smoother the car will be in the driving process, and the car with the big wheel hub tends to be heavier! Regarding buying a car, do you know any suggestions for avoiding pits? Welcome everyone to discuss!

