The 175/70R14 tire size is commonly found on compact and subcompact vehicles such as the Toyota Yaris, Honda Jazz, Volkswagen Polo, and various versions of the Hyundai i20 and Kia Rio. It is also used on older economy sedans and hatchbacks from manufacturers like Ford, Renault, and Peugeot. This size remains popular in many markets as a standard fitment for fuel-efficient city cars and entry-level vehicles.
At the budget end, brands like Kumho, Nexen, and Sailun offer reliable 175/70R14 options typically ranging from $55 to $75 per tire without sacrificing basic safety performance. Mid-range shoppers should consider Hankook, Falken, or Cooper, which provide a strong balance of durability, wet grip, and ride comfort in the $75 to $105 range. For premium performance, Michelin, Bridgestone, and Continental produce 175/70R14 tires with superior tread life and handling characteristics, generally priced between $105 and $140 per tire.
Treddur is currently tracking 133 listings for 175/70R14 tires. Prices range from $43.07 to $230.99 depending on brand and retailer.
Shopping for 175/70R14 tires in late summer or early fall can yield better availability before winter tire demand peaks, while spring sales often offer discounts as winter stock clears. Buying outside of peak seasonal transitions in March-April and October-November typically gives you more negotiating room on price.
175/70R14 is a widely produced size with strong market competition, which keeps prices relatively stable and affordable compared to larger or more specialized tire sizes.

































































































































