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What tires go on a 2016 Ford Focus?

Most 2016 Ford Focus models use one of three factory tire sizes depending on wheel size: 195/65R15, 205/60R16, or 215/50R17. Always check the driver’s door placard for the exact size on your car.


In practice, the tire size aligns with the trim and wheel configuration: the base S model with 15-inch wheels typically wears 195/65R15 tires, SE/SEL models with 16-inch wheels use 205/60R16, and Titanium trims with 17-inch wheels use 215/50R17. Regional options or packages can alter sizes, so confirmation on the placard is essential before buying replacements.


Tire sizes by trim


The following sizes reflect common factory configurations for the 2016 Focus in the US market. Always verify the exact size printed on the door jamb placard or in the owner's manual.



  • S trim (15-inch wheels): 195/65R15 tires

  • SE/SEL trims (16-inch wheels): 205/60R16 tires

  • Titanium trim (17-inch wheels): 215/50R17 tires


When replacing tires, it’s best to replace all four to maintain even handling and tread wear. If you must replace only two due to wear, ensure the new tires are the same size as the existing ones and match tread depth as closely as possible.


Tire replacement considerations


Beyond the exact size, several practical considerations help ensure safe, reliable performance and proper integration with the car’s systems.



  • Match the OEM size and overall diameter to preserve speedometer accuracy and traction control behavior. Do not mix sizes across axles unless a qualified technician approves it.

  • Choose tire type appropriate for climate and driving style. All-season tires are standard for year-round use; winter tires are strongly recommended in cold climates; summer or high-performance tires may be appropriate for warm-weather driving or if you have 17-inch wheels and want enhanced grip, weather permitting.

  • Check the tire’s load index and speed rating to at least meet the OEM specifications printed on the door placard; higher ratings are acceptable, but lower ratings are not recommended.

  • Consider tread life, warranty, and rolling resistance when selecting brands and models to balance durability, fuel economy, and grip.

  • If you’re changing wheel size (for example, moving from 16-inch to 17-inch wheels), ensure the new tires are compatible with the vehicle’s suspension, ABS, and traction systems, and factor in potential changes to ride quality and performance.


Professional installation is advisable to ensure proper mounting, balancing, and alignment, and to confirm that the chosen tires work correctly with the vehicle’s stability and safety systems.


Summary


The 2016 Ford Focus commonly uses 195/65R15 (S), 205/60R16 (SE/SEL), or 215/50R17 (Titanium) depending on wheel size and trim. Always verify the exact specification on the door placard and replace tires in a way that preserves overall diameter and performance. When in doubt, consult a tire professional to select appropriate all-season, winter, or performance tires that suit your climate and driving needs.

What tires fit on a Ford Focus?


Ford Focus Tire FAQs

  • 195/65R15 tires.
  • 205/50R16 tires.
  • 215/55R16 tires.
  • 215/45R17 tires.
  • 215/50R17 tires.
  • 225/50R17 tires.
  • 235/40R18 tires.
  • 235/35R19 tires.



How much is a 2016 Ford Focus worth today?


The value of a 2016 Ford Focus varies significantly, but estimates for a standard model in average condition range from approximately $2,102 to $7,737, according to Edmunds. More specific values depend on the trim, mileage, condition, and location, with higher-performance models like the ST or RS commanding higher prices, while models like the standard SE and Titanium are in the middle of the range. 
Value breakdown by trim (estimates vary by source and condition)

  • Ford Focus SE: The SE Sedan has a typical trade-in value of around $1,366, with an estimated resale value of $3,663. 
  • Ford Focus ST: A 2016 Ford Focus ST can be valued around $8,349 resale and $6,766 trade-in, depending on condition and mileage. 
  • Ford Focus Titanium: The value of a 2016 Titanium Sedan is estimated at around $4,195 resale and $2,329 trade-in. 
  • Ford Focus RS: A 2016 Ford Focus RS has a higher value, with a "Clean" condition estimate of about $14,052 for private party sale. 

Factors that influence value
  • Mileage: Lower mileage generally means a higher value. For example, a 2016 Focus with 117,000 miles might be worth around $2,100, while a car with 81,000 miles could be worth $3,400. 
  • Condition: The physical and mechanical condition of the car plays a big role. A vehicle in poor condition will be worth less than one in excellent condition. 
  • Trim level: The trim level determines the features and performance, which impacts the value. A standard SE model will be worth less than a performance-oriented ST or RS model. 
  • Accident history: A clean vehicle history without accidents will be worth more than a car with a history of accidents.
  • Location: The value of a car can vary based on your geographic location. This is due to differences in local demand, local market prices, and even variations in climate.

How to get a more accurate value
  • Online appraisal tools: Use online tools like Edmunds or Kelley Blue Book (KBB) to get a specific estimate for your vehicle. 
  • Contact a dealership: Visit a local dealership to get a professional appraisal and trade-in estimate for your vehicle. 



What size tires does a 2016 Ford Focus take?


The 2016 Ford Focus tire size varies by trim, with common sizes being 195/65R15 for the S, 215/55R16 or 215/50R17 for the SE, 215/50R17 for the Titanium, 235/40R18 for the ST, and 235/35R19 for the RS. Always check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb for the most accurate size for your specific vehicle.
 

  • S: 195/65R15
  • SE: 215/55R16 or 215/50R17
  • Titanium: 215/50R17
  • ST: 235/40R18
  • RS: 235/35R19



What is the most common problem with the 2016 Ford Focus?


The most common Ford Focus problems include fluctuating engine revolutions per minute (RPM), pre-ignition at low speeds, and engine stalling. Many issues can also develop in the exhaust, fuel system, transmission, steering, and ignition key.


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