I did not want the typical winter steel wheels. I ended up getting some nice 17 inch Hyundai factory aluminum wheels off an older SUV for my winter rims. Found these on Kijiji, they were relatively cheap. Most if not all Hyundai vehicles share the same hub diameter, bolt spacing. Keep in mind there is not alot of room in those wheel wells for wheel/tire size variation. You need to be sensitive to the wheel diameter(17 inches), wheel width (7-7.5 inches) and offset 50-52mm. You could probably go as low as 46 mm on the offset, but I would not go any lower. My winter wheels have an offset of 43mm and the front tires rub a little on the inner fender liner with extreme parking lot turns. You are pretty much stuck with 17 inch tires as most smaller rims tend to make contact with the ebrake caliper in the rear. You could probably also get 18 inches wheels with 215/50R18 rubber and 50 mm wheel offset but outside of the looks its not worth extra expense on tires. I got the Blizzak ws90 for the rubber, premium snow tires and they have served me well the last couple of winters. I might try Nokian Hakkapelittas when these wear out.