185/65 R14, what to know before fitting
Wet-grip rating matters more on light, small-rim cars than people think. A jump from a C-rated to an A-rated wet grip can shave several metres off an emergency stop in the rain, meaningful on a busy school run. Mid-range usually offers the best value here.
Cars commonly fitted with 185/65 R14
Sizing varies by trim, year and wheel package, so always confirm from the sidewall, fuel-flap, or door-frame placard. Models we often fit on this size include:
- Toyota Aygo / Citroen C1 / Peugeot 107
- Hyundai i10
- Kia Picanto
- Volkswagen Up
- Older Ford Fiesta
Choosing the right 185/65 R14 tyre
We carry three clear tiers across the 185/65 R14 range so you can match tyres to how you actually drive:
- Premium. Michelin, Continental, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Goodyear. Best wet braking, longer life, lower noise. Strong choice for high-mileage, motorway-heavy or premium cars.
- Mid-range. Hankook, Toyo, Falken, Yokohama, Dunlop. Excellent value with reliable wet performance. Suits most family hatchbacks and SUVs.
- Budget. Landsail, Davanti, Triangle, Westlake, Roadx, Linglong. Fully road-legal, best for low-mileage city use or older cars.
Approximate dimensions
A 185/65 R14 tyre has a section width of about 185 mm, a sidewall height of roughly 120 mm, and an overall outside diameter near 596 mm. Always cross-check against your vehicle’s approved fitments before changing brands or rim sizes.
