Use your registration if you want the fastest way to confirm the correct tyre size, load index and speed rating for your Ignis. Search by tyre size if you are matching what is already fitted, and double-check the numbers on the sidewall to avoid ordering the wrong fitment.
Check the tyre sidewall (for example, 175/65 R15), the driver door jamb sticker, or your Suzuki handbook. If your Ignis has different wheel sizes across trims, the registration search will help identify the correct options for your specific car.
Yes. All-season tyres can be a good choice for UK conditions if you want year-round convenience and improved cold-weather performance versus summer tyres. If you regularly drive in heavy snow or very low temperatures, consider winter tyres for stronger grip.
It is generally recommended to replace tyres in pairs on the same axle to keep handling balanced and braking predictable. If you are fitting two new tyres, many experts advise putting them on the rear axle for stability, unless your vehicle manufacturer specifies otherwise.
The UK legal minimum is 1.6 mm across the central three-quarters of the tread around the full circumference. Many drivers replace earlier, around 3 mm, to maintain wet-weather grip and reduce the risk of failing an MOT.