Are you looking for high-quality and reliable car tyres UK at affordable prices?
Come to us. We stock a vast range of new tyres from the leading car tyre brands. The right car tyres are essential for safety and a better driving experience. That is why we offer tyres that suit your budget, driving habits, and the vehicle's requirements.
There is no need to look anywhere for cost-effective yet high-performing car tyres online. At Roadcircles, we have the best collection of tyres available for you and your car.
We stock a wide range of car tyres to suit every driver's needs. Let's take a look at the types of tyres available in our inventory:
Summer tyres are ideal for warm conditions over 7 °C. Their material is relatively firm, so they stay stable even in hot conditions. They have larger tread blocks and fewer grooves. These unique qualities ensure optimal road contact, driving stability and aquaplaning resistance.
These tyres are specially made for cold climates where temperatures go below 7°C. The rubber compound used to manufacture them is comparably softer and stays flexible even under freezing conditions. Winter tyres have deeper treads and sipes that disperse snow and slush and give good traction on ice and snow-covered roads.
All-season tyres provide consistent performance in different seasons. They are made with the quality of both summer and winter tyres for excellent performance throughout the year, so there is no need for seasonal tyre changes.
Please note: All-season tyres can be a good choice for low-mileage drivers and those living in areas with milder climates.
For areas with harsher climate changes in winter/summer, season-specific tyre models should be fitted.
4x4 tyres are specifically designed for SUVs and off-road vehicles. These larger tyres have a more robust construction than regular tyres so that they can carry the weight of these bigger, heavier vehicles. They have deeper treads and reinforced sidewalls. 4x4 tyres are made to provide maximum traction and stability.
We have three standard variants available:
Performance tyres are designed for sports- and luxury cars. They usually have wider and lower profiles, which provide better handling, cornering stability, and braking performance at higher speeds. They also offer special aquaplaning protection.
Runflat tyres have reinforced sidewalls and feature a unique ring construction. With these tyres, you can continue driving (for about 50 miles at a maximum speed of 50 mph) even after a puncture and complete pressure loss.
We have an impressive range of tyres from most of the world's top tyre brands available. We offer premium options as well as trustworthy mid-range and cheap tyres UK to suit every budget. These are some of our best-selling tyre brands:
Our extensive stock includes tyres from leading brands like Michelin, Pirelli, Bridgestone, Goodyear, Continental and many more.
We have stocked a huge range of tyres to meet your needs. We have a range of reliable Premium- mid-range and cheap tyres UK available.
We have been in this business for years. Our team of experts has hands-on experience suggesting the perfect tyre option for your car.
You will always receive honest advice.
When you buy new tyres from Roadcircle, you will get the best price. You can also avail of amazing discounts and offers on tyres if you buy car tyres online UK.
If you need your tyres fitted quickly, take advantage of our quick tyre fitting services. Book your tyres via our website and choose an appointment at one of your nearest Roadcircle tyre fitting partners.
Some garages even offer emergency services.
If you can't take your car to a garage, we offer mobile tyre fitting services so you can get your new tyres fitted at a place of your choice. We have a network of partner garages nationwide with highly trained and experienced technicians. Many of our partner garages offer mobile services.
When buying tyres- or booking services with us, there will never be any "nasty surprises". You will know exactly how much it costs. There are never any hidden extra charges.
We understand that customer satisfaction is the key to building a successful business. That is why we aim to provide you with top-notch services that exceed your expectations.
Various factors can affect tyre wear. Misaligned or unbalanced wheels or suspension faults could result in premature and uneven tyre wear. Certain driving habits, such as aggressive braking, fast driving over potholes, speed breakers, etc., can speed up the wear and even cause damage. Incorrect air pressure in the tyres and bad road conditions are also major factors.
Please remember to bring the locking wheel nut key. You can usually find it in the glove box or under the boot cover.
If you do not have this key, please let us know in advance, as our technicians will need it to remove the wheel.
It depends on the type of tyres you choose. The conditions you drive in also play an important role.
Your driving habits and frequency will also determine the life of your new tyres.
Maintenance like regular tyre pressure checks, wheel alignment, and wheel balancing are also important factors when it comes to the longevity of your tyres.
Most tyre manufacturing companies recommend changing all four tyres at the same time. But if that is not possible, you should change the tyres across the same axle at least. If you have a 4x4, it is recommended that you change all your tyres. Different tread depths could damage the 4-wheel drive system.
With an over-inflated tyre, your ride feels a lot bumpier. When it is over-inflated, its outer tread becomes rounder. This causes the tyre's centre to wear much faster compared to its outer edges.
Overinflated tyres:
The contact with the road surface gets smaller
Controlling the vehicle will become more difficult
The braking system can eventually no longer work efficiently
Over-inflation causes fast and uneven tread wear
Under-inflated tyres
The area of the tyre touching the road becomes larger, which seriously increases the friction while driving.
The tyres wear rapidly (especially on the outer edges).
The rolling resistance increases, leading to increased fuel consumption.
The response when braking changes dramatically.
Under-inflated tyres can cause suspension damage.
We hope you found this tyre information page useful.
For any additional questions or expert advice, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us.