Here's why:
* Tire Size is Just One Factor: The tire size is just one aspect of a car's fitment. The wheel size, bolt pattern, offset, and other factors also play a role.
* Tire Size Variations: Many vehicles can use a range of tire sizes. A manufacturer might offer P225/70R16 as an optional size or it might be a standard size on a base model but not a higher trim level.
* Aftermarket Modifications: Car owners often modify their vehicles, including tire size. A car might have had its tires upgraded to a different size after leaving the factory.
To find out which cars use this tire size, you need more information:
1. Year and Make/Model: Provide the specific year, make, and model of the car you're interested in.
2. Trim Level: If possible, specify the trim level (e.g., LX, SE, Sport) since different trims can have different tire sizes.
Once you provide this information, I can help you determine if P225/70R16 is a common or optional size for that vehicle.