The first question most tire buyers have is, “How much?”
A set of tires isn’t usually baked into the average driver’s budget. And the buying process can be overwhelming, especially for first-time tire shoppers. That’s why we have created a simple guide for tire buyers on how much you can expect to pay for new tires broken down by tire category.
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TIRE PRICING
Keep in mind that tire pricing can vary according to a variety of factors, including size, tire type, and manufacturer sales and/or deals.
For example, a typical 15 inch all-season tire (which fits most sedans) will usually cost about half as much as a 20-inch pickup or SUV tire. All-season tires, considered a generalized option, typically cost less than specialized tires such as winter, performance, and all-terrain types.
The following table offers a general scale of tire price according to size and tire type.
| Wheel Size | All-Season | Winter/Snow | All-Terrain | Performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
(12’’–15’’ wheels) | (average cost per tire) | (average cost per tire) | ||
Typically crossovers, SUVs, small trucks, and vans | (average cost per tire) | (average cost per tire) | (average cost per tire) | (varies greatly) |
Primarily trucks, all-terrain, utility, and performance vehicles | (average cost per tire) | (average cost per tire) |
Tire brands are frequently on sale, so make sure to check out our current deals for up-to-date savings for you.
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