The 165/65R18 tire size is most commonly found on fuel-efficient compact and subcompact vehicles, particularly hybrid models where a narrow, tall tire profile helps optimize fuel economy. Notable vehicles using this size include the Toyota Yaris and certain variants of the Suzuki Ignis and Volkswagen Up. This size is becoming increasingly popular on urban-focused small cars designed to balance efficiency with a larger wheel diameter for improved aesthetics.
At the budget end, Nexen and Sailun offer reliable options in 165/65R18 that provide decent tread life without a significant financial outlay. Mid-range shoppers would do well to consider Hankook or Kumho, which offer a strong balance of performance, longevity, and value in this size. For premium quality, Michelin and Bridgestone manufacture 165/65R18 tires with superior wet grip, noise reduction, and long-term durability for drivers who prioritize performance and safety.
Treddur is currently tracking 8 listings for 165/65R18 tires. Prices range from $48.44 to $162.20 depending on brand and retailer.
Prices for this relatively specialized size tend to dip slightly in late winter and early spring as demand for summer tires picks up and retailers clear winter stock. Shopping in March or April can yield modest savings, particularly on all-season options for this size.
165/65R18 tires typically range from around $70 to $150 per tire, with pricing skewing toward the higher end of the budget spectrum due to the size being less common than standard passenger tire sizes, resulting in lower production volumes and more limited retail availability.







