Winter tyres on a Note

I am trying to get winter tyres for my Nissan 2010 Note diesel. Most garages tell me they can't get the size I need 185/55R16 87H.

One dealer says it would be safe to use bigger tyre Hancock 195/50/16 and same rims would be used.

Would this be safe and how should I store my tyres over winter?
What price should four winter tyres cost?

Asked on 6 November 2011 by Mr MCGarry

Answered by Honest John
Better to go down to the 15" steel wheels fitted to lower grade models with 185/65 R15 tyres. Clean first then store the summer alloys flat but off the ground in a dark place out of any sunlight. You're probably looking at around £600 for the wheels and tyres.
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