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How much is the price of a tire?

A typical passenger-car tire costs roughly $60 to $350 per tire before installation, depending on size, brand, and performance class.


Prices vary by vehicle type, region, and retailer. This article explains current price ranges, what drives costs, and how to shop for tires in 2025–2026.


What determines tire price


Several factors influence price, including tire size, brand, performance category, and warranties. The following list highlights key drivers.



  • Size and fit: Passenger cars, SUVs, and trucks require different widths, aspect ratios, and wheel diameters; larger or unusual sizes cost more.

  • Brand and tier: Budget brands offer lower prices; premium brands command higher prices for technology and performance.

  • Tire type and performance: All-season, summer, winter, run-flat, and performance tires differ in construction and materials, affecting price.

  • Warranty and services: Road hazard protection, mileage warranties, and free balancing/rotation can be bundled into price.

  • Region and retailer: Market conditions, taxes, and store promotions vary by location.


Conclusion: You can expect a wide range depending on size and type; shopping around and matching your needs helps control cost.


Typical price ranges (car tires)


Prices commonly fall into budget, mid-range, and premium tiers. The following ranges reflect typical per-tire sticker prices before installation in many North American markets as of 2024–2026.



  • Budget (economy) tires: about $60 to $120 per tire.

  • Mid-range tires: about $120 to $180 per tire.

  • Premium tires: about $180 to $350+ per tire, with high-performance or specialty tires often exceeding $400.


Note: Installation, balancing, disposal fees, and taxes are extra. Some retailers offer package deals that include mounting, balancing, and warranties.


Additional costs to consider


Beyond the tire price itself, consumers should budget for installation and related services. The following list outlines common additional costs.



  • Mounting and balancing: typically $15–$50 per tire, depending on shop and region.

  • Tire disposal or recycling fees: about $2–$6 per tire in many places.

  • Wheel alignment: $50–$150 for a standard 4-wheel alignment (sometimes included in promotion).

  • Wheel and tire warranties: extended warranties or road hazard protection add to upfront cost but can save later.


Concluding: When calculating total cost, include installation, disposal, and potential alignment to avoid surprises at checkout.


Where to buy and how to compare


Shop smart by comparing prices across retailers, checking online catalogs, and considering seasonal promotions. Look for total cost bundles that include mounting, balancing, and warranties, rather than focusing on per-tire price alone. Reading reviews and checking tire performance tests can also inform smarter choices.


Frequently asked questions


How much is the price of a tire on average?


The average price for a standard all-season passenger-car tire in many markets tends to fall in the $100–$200 range per tire before installation, depending on size and brand. In premium segments, prices can exceed $300 per tire.


Summary


The cost of a tire varies widely based on size, type, brand, and where you shop. Budget tires can be found around $60–$120, mid-range around $120–$180, and premium $180–$350+ per tire, with installation and additional services adding to the total. By understanding your vehicle’s requirements and comparing total costs (not just sticker price), you can secure better value and reliable performance.

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