175/65 R14 Tyres Explained
175/65 R14 is a common tyre size for smaller cars and city driving. Understanding what the numbers mean is fairly straightforward. The 175 is the tyre width in millimetres. 65 tells us the aspect ratio of the tyre - essentially the sidewall height is 65% of 175mm (in this instance about 114mm). And R14 means the tyre fits a 14 inch rim. You'll see this size on many compact and economy vehicles that spend time in town and/or on short motorway trips. This size is stocked from premium manufacturers like Michelin, Continental, Pirelli and Goodyear. It is also available amongst mid range brands like Kumho, Hankook, Yokohama and Vredestein. If you are looking for budget options, brands such as Wanli, Tomket, Mazzini and Dynamo are available. You can find specific models such as the Michelin Energy Saver+ and the Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance in 175/65 R14. Always remember to make sure that the size of tyre you buy is right for your car. You can do this by checking the tyre sidewall of your current tyres, or the driver's door sticker. Alternatively there is the vehicle handbook.







