Check the tyre sidewall for a size like 205/55 R16, or look in the owner’s handbook and door jamb sticker if fitted. You can also enter your registration to see tyre options that match the vehicle record, then confirm the size and ratings match what is on your car.
Registration search is a strong starting point because it uses UK vehicle data to suggest compatible tyres. However, Toledo trims and wheel changes can affect fitment, so always confirm the tyre size, load index, and speed rating against your current tyres before ordering.
Summer tyres are designed for warmer conditions and can offer strong handling, while all-season tyres can be a good choice if you want one set for wet roads and cooler temperatures. Winter tyres are best if you regularly drive in colder areas or expect snow and ice.
Yes, after selecting tyres you can book fitting at a nearby UK garage at a time that suits you. Fitting typically includes removing the old tyres, fitting and balancing the new tyres, and disposing of the old casings, with any extras shown during checkout.
UK law requires at least 1.6mm tread depth across the central three-quarters of the tyre and around the full circumference, and tyres must be free from dangerous damage. It’s also recommended to fit matching tyres on the same axle and ensure the correct load and speed ratings for your Seat Toledo.