WHAT IS THE COST OF NEW TIRES AT TIRES PLUS?
You’ve seen the signs. Maybe you’ve noticed your vehicle’s tread depth getting worn down, you’ve hit the recommended replacement range of 50,000 to 60,000 miles, or your auto technician has brought up a tire change after coming in for your regular maintenance. The cost of new tires doesn’t have to be intimidating. When you plan ahead, have the ability to select from tire types and brands in your budget, and take advantage of savings exclusive to Tires Plus, the process (and impact on your wallet) is quite painless! We’ll walk you through your options ranging from good, better, to best, get you a quote on tire prices, and, of course, let you make the choice on what’s best for you.
A Tire Change Service at Tires Plus Includes:
- Professional removal of old tires and mounting of new tires. We do our part to reduce waste by properly recycling old tires whenever possible.
- If you are installing two new tires, the new tires are placed on the rear axle and the remaining older tires are placed on the front axle for improved overall traction
- Each tire is balanced, so the weight is even around the entire wheel assembly and avoids vibration when rolling down the road
FACTORS THAT AFFECT THE PRICE OF NEW TIRES
The vehicle you drive, ideal tire type for your driving conditions, location, and preferred tire brand all be factored into the total price of new tires. At Tires Plus, we believe new tire changes should be a simple process that fits any vehicle owner’s budget. Don’t know where to start? Use our chart below to get an overview of tire pricing based on vehicle and tire type.
| Quality | Budget | Estimated Price Per Tire | Tire Type | Vehicle and Tire Size (Inner Diameter) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Good | Lower | $50 to $150 | All-season, summer tires | Typically 13” to 16” small to medium tires, for compact cars, sedans, and light trucks |
| Better | Moderate | $100 to $250 | All-season, winter or snow tires | Typically 16” to 18” medium tires, for sedans, light trucks, vans, and SUVs |
| Best | Higher | $150 to $350 | All-terrain, winter or snow, and performance tires | Typically 16” to 22” medium to large tires, for sedans, light trucks, vans, and SUVs |
At Tires Plus, we make it easy to plan for purchasing new tires. When you shop tires available at a Tires Plus near you, we provide an “out-the-door" estimate which includes the cost of the new tire, installation costs, and fees in one price. If you find a better price within 30 days of purchase, we'll refund you 200% of the price difference.*
MORE CONSIDERATIONS FOR TIRE COST
There’s more that can affect the final price of your new tires than just tire type. Learn about the different factors that influence the cost of new tires and find the best options for your budget and needs.
Need more help choosing the best tires for your vehicle? Check out our Tire Buying Guide for helpful resources on new tire considerations.
GETTING NEW TIRES? YOU MAY NEED THESE SERVICES TOO.
GETTING NEW TIRES? YOU MAY NEED THESE SERVICES TOO.
ALIGNMENT SERVICE
Help your new tires last longer. Including a wheel alignment service with new tire installation can help ensure your tires wear evenly.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) SERVICE
At Tires Plus, your vehicle’s TPMS is recalibrated when we install new tires. If the TPMS is not operating as it should, it may need maintenance or replacement.
TIRE WARRANTIES, COUPONS, AND SERVICE DEALS
You can expect to find great tire prices at Tires Plus, but some tires have even more built-in benefits. See what’s covered under your tire warranty and get exclusive perks like free tire rotations when you shop with us. Explore tire change coupons before you schedule your service to make sure you're getting our best and latest deals.