The 155/60R14 tire size is commonly found on small economy cars and city vehicles such as the Fiat Panda, Renault Twingo, and early Daihatsu Charade models. It is also used on certain compact European hatchbacks and microcars where fuel efficiency and low rolling resistance are priorities. Owners of classic small cars from the 1990s and early 2000s may also rely on this size as a replacement fitment.
At the budget end, brands like Kormoran and Nankang offer affordable options in this size that provide reliable everyday performance for city driving. Mid-range shoppers may consider Kumho or Hankook, which deliver a good balance of durability, comfort, and wet-weather grip. For premium quality, Michelin and Continental produce tires in this size with superior handling, longer tread life, and enhanced fuel efficiency.
Treddur is currently tracking 9 listings for 155/60R14 tires. Prices range from $100.01 to $245.14 depending on brand and retailer.
Shopping for 155/60R14 tires in late summer or early fall can help you avoid the seasonal price spikes that occur when winter tire demand peaks. Buying off-season, such as in spring for winter tires or in fall for summer tires, can yield modest savings on this less common size.
Because 155/60R14 is a relatively niche size with limited fitment applications, prices can be slightly higher per unit than more common sizes, and availability may be more restricted, particularly for premium brands.








