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Tire Rack's decades of tire knowledge, testing, and customer reviews have been combined to create your own personal tire selector: the Tire Decision Guide! We know that tire buying can be daunting, so we've taken the guesswork out of the process. We'll ask what vehicle you drive so we can get the right size tire for your car. We'll then ask you a few quick questions about your driving style to learn more about what you need from your tires. We'll take these answers and offer tailored options, just for you. Instead of wondering what tire is recommended for your vehicle, we'll give you our top recommendations!

FIND TIRES FOR YOUR FIAT

Currently, Fiat sell on the Fiat 500 model in the US. However, until 2020, Fiat was also selling the 124 Spyder in the US. Founded in Turin, Italy, Fiat has been around since 1899 and was once a brand that symbolized the cutting edge technology and creative design of Italy.

If you're looking for tires for a Fiat vehicle, you have 2 options. Stick with the original equipment or upgrade to an aftermarket tire option. At Tire Rack, we stock a range of tires compatible with Fiat vehicles. Read through the Tire Ratings Charts & Reviews to help you decide which set is best for you.

What tire brand does Fiat use?
Like other car manufactures, Fiat uses a range of tire brands depending on the year, model, wheel size and intended use. Some of the brands include Goodyear, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Michelin, Dunlop, and Continental. If you would like to know the original equipment for your Fiat model, use Tire Rack's tire finder and input your cars details. From there, you will be able to select an "original equipment" filter which will show you the tires that originally came on your vehicle.
What size tires does a Fiat 500 have?
Fiat 500 models of varying years and trim levels are equipped with different wheel sizes. To determine the tire size on your specific Fiat 500, the most reliable method is to inspect the sidewall of the tire currently mounted on your vehicle. You will find a notation resembling "215/60R16" on the tire, which signifies the tire size. Each number in that sequence will tell you something different about your tire, and the numbers will vary from car to car. In this example, 215 represents the section width in mm. The second number, 60, refers to your sidewall aspect ratio. This is the "height" of the sidewall, expressed as a percentage of the section width. In our example, the letter R denotes that the tire is of radial construction. This letter could also be D for Diagonal construction or RF for run-flat tires. The final digits represent the wheel diameter. In our example, that would mean the wheel is 16 inches in diameter. For more information on reading the tire size on the sidewall check out this article.
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