2010 Cadillac Cadillac CTS — Sport Wagon 3.6L Performance
The 2010 Cadillac Cadillac CTS Sport Wagon 3.6L Performance shipped with 2 different factory tire sizes, depending on the wheel package it left the factory with (this can also reflect a staggered front/rear setup). Check your tire sidewall or door placard to confirm which one applies to your vehicle.
This trim shipped with more than one tire size (staggered fitment, front/rear, or optional wheel package). Confirm which one matches your vehicle by checking your tire sidewall or door placard.
235/50R18
| Section width | 235 mm |
|---|---|
| Aspect ratio (sidewall height) | 50% (117.5 mm) |
| Rim diameter | 18" |
| Overall tire diameter | ~27.3" |
| Revolutions per mile | ~740 |
- Check 235/50R18 price at TireRack
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- Check 235/50R18 price at Priority Tire
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245/45R19
| Section width | 245 mm |
|---|---|
| Aspect ratio (sidewall height) | 45% (110.3 mm) |
| Rim diameter | 19" |
| Overall tire diameter | ~27.7" |
| Revolutions per mile | ~729 |
- Check 245/45R19 price at TireRack
- Check 245/45R19 price at SimpleTire
- Check 245/45R19 price at Priority Tire
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Other 2010 Cadillac Cadillac CTS trims
- Sedan 3.0L Base 235/55R17
- Sedan 3.0L Luxury 235/55R17
- Sedan 3.0L Performance 235/50R18
- Sedan 3.6L Performance 235/50R18 / 245/45R19
- Sedan 3.6L Premium 235/50R18 / 245/45R19
- Sport Wagon 3.0L Base 235/55R17
- Sport Wagon 3.0L Luxury 235/55R17
- Sport Wagon 3.0L Performance 235/50R18
- Sport Wagon 3.6L Premium 235/50R18 / 245/45R19
- V 255/40R19 / 285/35R19
How to read a tire size
A tire size like 225/45R17 breaks down into three parts:
the first number is the section width in millimeters
(the tire's width from sidewall to sidewall), the second is the
aspect ratio — the sidewall's height as a percentage of
that width — and the number after the "R" is the rim
diameter in inches. A letter prefix (P or LT) indicates
Passenger or Light Truck construction; its absence usually means
Euro-metric sizing.
Some trucks and off-road tires instead use "flotation" sizing, like
37X12.50R17 — here the numbers are the tire's overall
diameter and width in inches directly, with the rim diameter last.
Always verify against the tire information placard on your driver's-side door jamb or your owner's manual before purchasing — tire size can vary by factory option package even within the same trim.