Look at the full size code on your tyre sidewall (for example, 195/55 R16), then confirm it against the label inside the driver door area or your handbook. Sizes can differ across trims and model years, so do not rely on a friend’s Note being the same.
Yes, registration search is designed to match tyres to your vehicle record, but you should still double-check what is currently fitted, especially if the wheels have been changed from standard or you have recently bought the car.
Wet grip relates to braking performance in the rain, fuel efficiency can affect running costs, and external noise reflects road noise outside the vehicle. For a Nissan Note used year-round in the UK, prioritising strong wet grip is often a sensible choice.
Choose your tyres, pick a nearby fitting partner, then select a date and time slot at checkout. On the day, the garage fits and balances the tyres and usually disposes of the old casings in line with UK regulations.
Replacing tyres in pairs on the same axle is recommended for balanced handling and braking. Mixing brands is possible if the size and ratings match, but avoid mixing different patterns on the same axle and never mix different sizes.