Tyres 205/55 R16: prices, tests & buying guide
How much does a 205/55 R16 tyre cost?
Below you'll find an overview of prices for 205/55 R16 tyres. These averages are based on the latest listings from our comparison site this month.
What are the most popular 205 55 R16 tyre brands?
Not sure which brand is best for your 205 55 R16 tyres? These are the top 3 brands UK drivers have been searching for over the past three months.
Comparison of 205/55 R16 tires
Latest 205/55 R16 tire tests?
If you would like to directly view the tests performed on 205/55 R16, here are the latest tests for this tire size:

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How to choose the right 205 55 R16 tyres?
What do 205 55 16 mean on a tyre?
Here’s what the 205/55 R16 marking means on your tyre:
- 205 is the tyre’s width, measured in millimetres. So this tyre is 205 mm wide, or 20.5 cm.
- 55 is the sidewall height, expressed as a percentage of the width. It’s 55% of mm, which equals around 11 cm.
- 16 is the internal diameter of the tyre in inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm). 16 inches equals 40 cm.
In addition to these markings, tyres also have load and speed ratings. For your vehicle, it’s always possible to choose tyres with higher load and speed ratings than the original fitment. By clicking on your size in the list below, the next page will only display compatible tyres.
Where to buy cheap 205/55 R16 tyres in the UK?
Compare 205/55 R16 tyre prices
The easiest way to find the best deals on 205/55 R16 tyres is to use a tyre price comparison site like TyreComp.ie. In just a few clicks, you’ll see offers from trusted UK retailers.
How to spot discounts on 205/55 R16 tyres
Although we strive every day to be as comprehensive as possible, if you don’t find the perfect offer on our site, you can also check the websites of other retailers or alternative tyre comparison platforms. A quick Google search like '205//55 R16 tyre deals' may also help you find a good bargain.
Should you buy second-hand 205/55 R16 tyres?
Another way to save money on tyres could be to consider second-hand options. However, the price difference between used tyres and entry-level new ones is often minimal, which is why we don’t think second-hand tyres are really worth it. For this reason, we generally don’t recommend it.