The 165/55R13 tire size is commonly found on small city cars and economy vehicles such as the Suzuki Alto, Daihatsu Mira, and various kei cars popular in Japan and Asian markets. This compact size is also used on some older European city cars and entry-level economy models that prioritize fuel efficiency and low rolling resistance.
At the budget end, brands like Nexen and Maxxis offer reliable options in this size with decent tread life at an accessible price point. For mid-range buyers, Bridgestone and Yokohama provide a good balance of performance, longevity, and ride comfort. Premium shoppers may consider Michelin's offerings in this size, which deliver superior wet grip and low rolling resistance, though availability can be limited due to the size being less common in Western markets.
Treddur is currently tracking 1 listing for 165/55R13 tires. Prices range from $83.99 to $83.99 depending on brand and retailer.
In regions with distinct winters, shopping for this size in early autumn can help you avoid stock shortages, as demand for kei car and small vehicle tires tends to spike before cold weather sets in. Conversely, buying all-season or summer tires in late winter or early spring may yield better promotional pricing from retailers looking to clear seasonal inventory.
The 165/55R13 size tends to be affordably priced overall due to its smaller diameter, but limited availability in Western markets can occasionally push prices higher than comparable small-car sizes, so comparing online retailers is advisable.