Use the registration search tool above for a precise match, or check the tyre sidewall for a size like 205/45 R17. You can also confirm sizes in the owner handbook or the tyre information label on the car.
In the UK you can mix brands as long as the tyres are the correct size and have the required load index and speed rating, but it is best practice to fit the same brand and model on the same axle to keep handling consistent.
Follow the manufacturer figures shown on the door shut label or in the handbook, as pressures vary by tyre size and vehicle load. Check pressures when tyres are cold and adjust regularly, especially in winter.
All-season tyres can be a strong option for UK conditions because they improve grip in colder, wetter weather while still working year-round. If you mainly drive in warmer months or prefer sharper summer handling, summer tyres may suit better.
After choosing your tyres, you pick a nearby garage and a fitting date. The tyres are delivered to the selected fitter, and the garage installs and balances them at your appointment, with old tyre disposal usually available as an add-on.