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Enter your tyre size to find matching tyres. You can find your tyre size on the sidewall of your current tyres or in your vehicle handbook.

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% of width
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205/55 R16

Your tyre size appears on the sidewall like this

How to Read Your Tyre Size

205 / 55 R 16
205

Width – The tyre width in millimetres

55

Profile – The sidewall height as a percentage of the width

R16

Rim diameter – The wheel size in inches (R = Radial)

Tyres & Fuel Efficiency

Your choice of tyres can affect your fuel consumption by up to 6%. The EU tyre label rates fuel efficiency from A (most efficient) to E (least efficient). Choosing A-rated tyres over E-rated tyres could save you around £90 per year in fuel costs.

A B C D E

Tip: When comparing tyre prices, also check the EU label ratings. A slightly more expensive A-rated tyre may save you money in the long run through better fuel economy.

Tyre Pressure & Savings

Under-inflated tyres increase rolling resistance, which means your engine has to work harder and use more fuel. Tyres that are just 10 PSI under-inflated can reduce fuel efficiency by up to 3%.

Correct Pressure

Optimal fuel efficiency, even tyre wear, best handling and braking

Under-inflated

Increased fuel consumption, uneven wear, reduced grip, potential blowout risk

Check your tyre pressures at least once a month. You'll find the recommended pressures on a sticker inside the driver's door frame or in your vehicle handbook.

Which Tyres Do I Need?

Summer Tyres

Best for temperatures above 7°C. Optimised for dry and wet grip in warmer conditions. Most popular choice for UK drivers who don't face extreme winters.

Winter Tyres

Designed for temperatures below 7°C. Superior grip on snow, ice, and cold wet roads. Essential if you regularly drive in rural or hilly areas during winter.

All-Season Tyres

A compromise between summer and winter. Good year-round performance for mild UK winters. Increasingly popular for convenience and avoiding tyre changes.

Popular Tyre Brands

When shopping for tyres, you'll find options at every price point. Premium brands typically offer better performance, longer life, and superior wet grip – but mid-range and budget options can be excellent value for everyday driving.

Michelin Premium
Continental Premium
Bridgestone Premium
Pirelli Premium
Dunlop Premium
Goodyear Premium
Hankook Mid-range
Kumho Mid-range

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