The 185/65R14 is one of the most common passenger car tire sizes in the US. As of today, prices across major retailers range from $40.07 to $121.99 per tire. The lowest price currently tracked by Treddur is $40.07 at Walmart.
The 185/65R14 tire size is commonly found on compact and subcompact vehicles such as the Toyota Corolla (older generations), Honda Civic, Volkswagen Golf, Ford Fiesta, and Hyundai Accent. It is a popular size for economy-focused sedans and hatchbacks produced throughout the 1990s and 2000s, making it a frequent replacement size for aging but still widely driven vehicles.
For budget-conscious buyers, Ironman and Douglas offer reliable options in this size typically ranging from $55 to $75 per tire. Mid-range shoppers should consider Hankook Kinergy or Cooper CS5, which provide a solid balance of tread life and ride comfort in the $80 to $110 range. Premium buyers can look to Michelin Primacy or Bridgestone Ecopia for superior handling, fuel efficiency, and longevity, usually priced between $120 and $150 per tire.
Treddur is currently tracking 110 listings for 185/65R14 tires. Prices range from $40.07 to $121.99 depending on brand and retailer.
Prices on this size tend to dip slightly in late winter and early fall as retailers clear seasonal inventory, making those periods a good time to buy. Shoppers in snow-prone regions should plan all-season or winter tire purchases in September or October before demand and prices rise.
The 185/65R14 size is one of the more affordable passenger tire sizes on the market due to high production volume, with average retail prices typically ranging from $60 to $140 per tire depending on brand and performance tier.
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The 185/65R14 tire size is commonly found on compact and subcompact vehicles such as the Toyota Corolla (older generations), Honda Civic, Volkswagen Golf, Ford Fiesta, and Hyundai Accent. It is a popular size for economy-focused sedans and hatchbacks produced throughout the 1990s and 2000s, making it a frequent replacement size for aging but still widely driven vehicles.
Prices on this size tend to dip slightly in late winter and early fall as retailers clear seasonal inventory, making those periods a good time to buy. Shoppers in snow-prone regions should plan all-season or winter tire purchases in September or October before demand and prices rise.
For budget-conscious buyers, Ironman and Douglas offer reliable options in this size typically ranging from $55 to $75 per tire. Mid-range shoppers should consider Hankook Kinergy or Cooper CS5, which provide a solid balance of tread life and ride comfort in the $80 to $110 range. Premium buyers can look to Michelin Primacy or Bridgestone Ecopia for superior handling, fuel efficiency, and longevity, usually priced between $120 and $150 per tire.
The 185/65R14 size is one of the more affordable passenger tire sizes on the market due to high production volume, with average retail prices typically ranging from $60 to $140 per tire depending on brand and performance tier. Current listings on Treddur range from $40.07 to $121.99.