Use the registration search for an exact match, or check the tyre sidewall (for example, a format like 175/65 R14), your handbook, or the door pillar sticker if fitted.
In the UK, car tyres must have at least 1.6mm of tread across the central three-quarters of the tyre, around the entire circumference. Replacing earlier is safer, especially for wet grip.
It is generally allowed if the tyres are the correct size and specification, but it is best to fit matching tyres on the same axle to keep handling and braking consistent.
All-season tyres can be a strong option for UK driving if you want year-round convenience and better cold-weather performance than summer tyres. If you regularly drive in snow or steep rural areas, dedicated winter tyres may be worth considering.
After you choose your tyres, select a local fitting partner and a time slot. The tyres are delivered to the garage for your appointment, where they are fitted and balanced, and your old tyres are usually disposed of for a fee if applicable.