Choosing Tires for Small Station Wagons
When replacing tires on a small station wagon, start by identifying your vehicle's original tire size and specifications. You'll find this information on the driver's side door jamb placard, which lists the recommended tire size, load index, and speed rating your vehicle was engineered to use. Most small station wagons in this class typically wear sizes around 215/55R17, though your specific vehicle may differ. It's important to match these specifications as closely as possible, since the load and speed ratings ensure your tires can safely handle your vehicle's weight and maximum operating speeds. Wheels on this segment generally range from 16 to 18 inches in diameter.
Next, consider which tire type best suits your driving conditions. All-season tires offer year-round performance and work well for moderate climates with occasional winter weather. Summer tires provide enhanced handling and fuel efficiency in warm conditions but lack winter traction. Winter tires deliver superior grip in snow and ice but wear quickly in warm months. Your choice depends on your local climate, how frequently you encounter snow, and storage space for seasonal tire changes.
Finally, confirm your selection will fit properly by cross-referencing the tire size against your vehicle's door jamb placard before purchasing. This ensures safe and correct installation.

Match the size, load and speed rating
Start from the original-equipment size for the segment and keep the same load index and speed rating, or higher — these protect the vehicle's carrying capacity and handling. Then match the season type to how you drive. Whatever you choose, the size on your door-jamb tire placard is what to confirm against, because trims within a class differ.
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