Miraz
Miraz

Hey Kiwis, if you visit EECA’s tyre pressure tool it tells you what the tire pressure should be for your car. Enter your number plate and the recommended tyre pressure is shown.

SCreenshot for my car showing various tire sizes and recommended pressures.

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hjertnes
hjertnes

@Miraz it’s also most likely in a sticker on the driver side of the car (:

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Miraz
Miraz

@hjertnes Yes, I believe it might be. 😀

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ReaderJohn
ReaderJohn

@Miraz The Mazda MPV is no longer sold in the U.S., and is greatly missed by my wife (who settled for a CX-9)

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Miraz
Miraz

@ReaderJohn This is very handy for transporting large or heavy loads — it responds well to weight at the back — but it’s a gas guzzler (and probably throws out loads of CO2). I avoid using it and it’s time to consider getting a small, efficient vehicle instead. Our other car is a CX3 and is much more efficient.

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Miraz
Miraz

@ReaderJohn That car was what we call a ‘Japanese import’. NZ gets a lot of used cars from Japan. The MPV was 12 years old when we bought it but was in perfect nick. Still goes well.

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