G day rob, there was a survey a while ago about tyres you might find something there. You are right about the 205R16 being a high ratio - from memory it is something like 80 or 82. Once the size is over 75 they dont Generally list it.
They are very similar in rolling diameter to 225/75R16 235/70R16 etc, these sizes are called Plus 1 and plus 2 fitment.
That may give you a better choice of brand and price.
Being from the tyre industry (in a previous life) all i would advise is buy the best trye she can afford for the type of driving she does. Dont buy the first tyres you see, let your fingers do the walking.
Get the best quote you can over the phone - make sure they have the tyres in stock, and dont accept anything else once you are on the driveway.
It may sound funny but tyre companies like Bob Jane, Beaurepaires and Jax train their staff to "up sell" customers to a trye that is more profitable for them to sell. If they have matched a price that is very low you can nearly bet they will try the old, oh im sorry it hasnt come in yet , or have you seen..... Even if the tyre they are showing you is $5 dearer they may be making $20 or so more on each tyre.
Mate that being said good luck , and let us know how she goes


 
				
				
				
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