The 195/50R15 is one of the most common passenger car tire sizes in the US. As of today, prices across major retailers range from $43.08 to $252.99 per tire. The lowest price currently tracked by Treddur is $43.08 at Walmart.
The 195/50R15 tire size is commonly found on compact and subcompact cars such as the Honda Civic, Volkswagen Golf, and certain trims of the Toyota Corolla. It is also used on some older sport compact vehicles and economy cars that prioritize a balance of handling and fuel efficiency. This size is relatively specialized compared to more mainstream sizes, so availability can vary by retailer.
At the budget price point, brands like Nexen and Falken offer reliable options in 195/50R15 that provide solid everyday performance without a high upfront cost. Mid-range shoppers should consider Hankook or Cooper, which deliver a good balance of tread life, comfort, and wet-weather grip for this size. For premium performance, Michelin and Continental manufacture 195/50R15 tires that excel in handling precision, noise reduction, and long-term durability.
Treddur is currently tracking 100 listings for 195/50R15 tires. Prices range from $43.08 to $252.99 depending on brand and retailer.
Shoppers looking for winter tires in this size should plan purchases in September or October before inventory tightens in colder climates. All-season tires in this size are available year-round, though end-of-season sales in spring can offer modest discounts.
Prices for 195/50R15 tires typically range from around $70 to $150 per tire depending on brand and performance category, with this less common size occasionally carrying a slight price premium over more widely produced sizes due to lower production volume.
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The 195/50R15 tire size is commonly found on compact and subcompact cars such as the Honda Civic, Volkswagen Golf, and certain trims of the Toyota Corolla. It is also used on some older sport compact vehicles and economy cars that prioritize a balance of handling and fuel efficiency. This size is relatively specialized compared to more mainstream sizes, so availability can vary by retailer.
Shoppers looking for winter tires in this size should plan purchases in September or October before inventory tightens in colder climates. All-season tires in this size are available year-round, though end-of-season sales in spring can offer modest discounts.
At the budget price point, brands like Nexen and Falken offer reliable options in 195/50R15 that provide solid everyday performance without a high upfront cost. Mid-range shoppers should consider Hankook or Cooper, which deliver a good balance of tread life, comfort, and wet-weather grip for this size. For premium performance, Michelin and Continental manufacture 195/50R15 tires that excel in handling precision, noise reduction, and long-term durability.
Prices for 195/50R15 tires typically range from around $70 to $150 per tire depending on brand and performance category, with this less common size occasionally carrying a slight price premium over more widely produced sizes due to lower production volume. Current listings on Treddur range from $43.08 to $252.99.