* Smaller, budget-friendly cars: Many economy cars from the past 15-20 years, and even some newer ones, may offer 15-inch wheels as a base or low-trim option. This includes various models from brands like Kia, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Chevrolet, Nissan, and Ford.
* Older cars: The vast majority of cars manufactured before the mid-2000s frequently used 15-inch wheels.
* Some subcompact SUVs and crossovers: Smaller SUVs might have 15-inch wheels as a base model option.
To find out if a *specific* car has 15-inch wheels, you need to:
1. Specify the make, model, and year of the car.
2. Check the car's specifications: This information is usually available on the manufacturer's website, in owner's manuals, or on automotive websites like Edmunds, Kelley Blue Book, or Car and Driver. Look for sections on "Wheels & Tires" or "Specifications."
Simply searching "15 inch wheels cars" online won't give you a comprehensive list, as the sheer number of possibilities is vast.