Hi,
I'm currently looking to buy new tyres for my Fiesta.
The original tyres are 195 55 R16 87V. This is also what it says on the inside of the door.
I have found some 87V tyres for £80 with a fuel rating of E and rain rating of C.
However, there are some 87W tyres for the same price but with a fuel rating of A and rain rating of B. Both Hankook.
So is there any issue with me getting W instead of V? Obviously I'd rather have tyres with a better fuel and rain rating.
Thanks!
I would check the door plate and the handobook to see what other tyres can be used for your car. A 'V' speed rated tyre is rated to 149mph and W is even higher (I forget what that speed rating is), so that is fine, but unless that Fiesta is a top-spec sporty model (engine-wise), the plate / handbook may say that (for example) and 'H' speed rated tyre may be possible.
Admitedly that could be in conjunction with downsizing to a smaller wheel with a higher sidewall tyre, not always. Sometimes the lower speed rated tyre (if allowed by the table in the handbook or plate on the door) could be a more popular tyre and thus cheaper.
Saying that, I suspect that the W rated tyre will prove the best bet. It's just a shame that having such odd size combos means that few are available and thus they cost a lot. Note that there are quite a few V rated tyres in your original spec that are in the better wet / mpg ratings available on Blackcircles, if not cheap. You can buy them mail order from them if you prefer having them fitted at your local garage if it isn't a BC outlet.
My Dad has the same issue with his 08 plate Fiesta which is shod on 195/50 R15 tyres - few available, those that are will be older design and thus the not so good wet and mpg rated as your V rated tyres, as well as being more expensive than my car's (standard / popular / cheap) 195/65 R15 and previous 205/55 R16.
A nice little earner for tyre retailers/manufacturers and some dealerships.
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