New tires cost $80-$400+ per tire depending on size, brand, and performance level. A full set of 4 installed typically runs $400-$1,600+. Enter your tire size and vehicle for an accurate estimate including mounting, balancing, and disposal fees.
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Tires are one of the most important safety components on your vehicle and a significant maintenance expense. The average American spends $600-$1,000 on a set of 4 tires every 40,000-60,000 miles. Budget tires ($80-$120 each) get you from A to B, while premium tires ($150-$300+ each) offer better grip, longer life, and lower road noise. Understanding tire pricing by category helps you find the sweet spot between safety, performance, and budget. Installation fees ($15-$30/tire) and disposal fees ($3-$5/tire) add $70-$140 to the total.
Understanding what drives the price of new tires helps you get the most accurate valuation.
Small car (15-16 inch): $80-$150/tire. Mid-size sedan (16-17 inch): $100-$200/tire. SUV/crossover (17-19 inch): $120-$250/tire. Truck (17-20 inch): $150-$300/tire. Performance/low-profile (18-22 inch): $200-$400+/tire. Larger diameter = higher cost.
Budget/economy: $80-$120/tire. Mid-range (best value): $120-$180/tire. Premium (Michelin, Continental, Bridgestone): $150-$300/tire. Performance/summer: $150-$350/tire. All-terrain/off-road: $150-$300/tire. Winter/snow: $100-$250/tire. Run-flat: 20-40% more than equivalent standard.
Budget: Westlake, Sailun, Nexen ($80-$120). Mid-range: General, Falken, Hankook, Cooper ($120-$180). Premium: Michelin, Continental, Bridgestone, Goodyear ($150-$300). Ultra-premium: Pirelli, Yokohama ADVAN ($200-$400+). Consumer Reports consistently rates mid-range brands as the best value.
Mounting & balancing: $15-$30/tire ($60-$120 for 4). Tire disposal/recycling: $3-$5/tire ($12-$20 for 4). Valve stems: $3-$8/tire. TPMS sensor reset: $5-$15/tire. Alignment (recommended with new tires): $80-$150. Total installation: $80-$200 on top of tire cost.
Tire Rack / online + local installer: often best price + $15-$20/tire install. Costco: competitive pricing + lifetime balancing/rotation included. Discount Tire/America's Tire: price matching + good service. Dealer: 20-40% more but convenient if getting other service. Walmart: lowest install fees but limited selection.
Get the most accurate estimate by following these tips when evaluating your new tires.
Check your tire size on the sidewall (e.g. 225/65R17)
Specify your vehicle year, make, and model
Note your driving needs (highway, off-road, winter, performance)
Compare prices online before visiting a shop
Tire prices have increased 15-25% since 2020 due to raw material costs (rubber, steel) and supply chain issues. Online tire shopping (Tire Rack, Amazon, Walmart.com) has driven price competition. Costco's tire center is consistently ranked among the best values (competitive pricing + lifetime rotation/balancing included). All-season tires dominate the US market (80%+), but dedicated winter tires provide dramatically better cold-weather traction. EV-specific tires are a growing category — EVs need tires rated for their heavier weight and instant torque.
Budget set: $350-$500 installed. Mid-range set: $500-$800 installed. Premium set: $700-$1,400 installed. SUV/truck tires run 20-40% more than sedan tires. Add $80-$200 for mounting, balancing, disposal, and alignment.
Most tires last 40,000-60,000 miles (3-5 years for average drivers). Replace when tread depth reaches 2/32 inch (the penny test — if you can see Lincoln's head, replace). Even if tread is good, replace tires older than 6-10 years (rubber degrades). Rotate tires every 5,000-7,500 miles to ensure even wear.
Mid-range tires ($120-$180 each) offer the best value — 90% of premium tire performance at 60-70% of the price. Premium tires ($200+) are worth it for: performance driving, heavy highway use, or if you prioritize ride comfort and low noise. Budget tires save money upfront but wear faster and provide less grip in wet/emergency conditions.
Tire Rack online + local installer is often cheapest overall. Costco offers great value (competitive pricing + free lifetime balancing/rotation). Discount Tire/America's Tire price-matches competitors. Walmart has the lowest installation fees ($15/tire). Always compare the total installed price, not just the tire price.