Yes. Enter your UK registration in the search tool to see tyres that match the vehicle data returned. Always double-check the size, load index and speed rating against the tyre sidewall or your door jamb sticker, especially if the wheels have been changed.
You can usually find the approved tyre sizes on the driver door pillar sticker, in the owner’s handbook, and on the tyre sidewall (for example 225/45 R17). If front and rear sizes differ, note both.
Often, yes. Engine, trim level, wheel size and whether the car is heavily loaded can affect the required rating. Choose tyres that meet or exceed the manufacturer’s specified load index and speed rating for your Renault Grand Scenic.
Fitting typically includes removing the old tyre, fitting the new one, balancing, and disposal of the old tyre. Items like new valves, TPMS servicing or alignment checks may be offered separately depending on the garage.
Summer tyres suit milder conditions, winter tyres improve grip below about 7C, and all-season tyres are a popular year-round choice for mixed UK weather. The best option depends on your mileage, driving routes and whether you face frequent cold or rural conditions.