New car tyre price
The price of a new car tire can vary greatly depending on several factors such as the type of tire, size, brand, and model. Here are some approximate price ranges for new car tires:
Budget-friendly options:
- Economy tires (e.g. Michelin Primacy, Continental EcoContact): $50-$150 per tire
- Mid-range tires (e.g. Goodyear Assurance, Firestone Destination): $100-$250 per tire
Mid-range options:
- Touring tires (e.g. Michelin Pilot Sport, Continental ContiSportContact): $150-$350 per tire
- High-performance tires (e.g. Pirelli P Zero, Bridgestone Potenza): $200-$400 per tire
Premium options:
- Ultra-high-performance tires (e.g. Michelin Pilot Sport Cup, Continental SportContact): $300-$600 per tire
- Luxury tires (e.g. Michelin Pilot Sport 4, Continental ContiSportContact 5): $400-$800 per tire
All-season tires:
- Budget-friendly all-season tires (e.g. Michelin Primacy A/S, Continental EcoContact A/S): $100-$250 per tire
- Mid-range all-season tires (e.g. Goodyear Assurance All-Season, Firestone Destination All-Season): $150-$350 per tire
- Premium all-season tires (e.g. Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+, Continental ContiSportContact A/S): $250-$500 per tire
Winter tires:
- Budget-friendly winter tires (e.g. Michelin X-Ice, Continental WinterContact): $100-$250 per tire
- Mid-range winter tires (e.g. Goodyear UltraGrip, Firestone Winterforce): $150-$350 per tire
- Premium winter tires (e.g. Michelin Pilot Alpin, Continental WinterContact SI): $250-$500 per tire
Please note that these prices are approximate and can vary depending on the specific tire model, size, and brand. Additionally, prices may vary depending on the retailer, location, and any promotions or discounts that may be available.