The 195/60R15 is one of the most common passenger car tire sizes in the US. As of today, prices across major retailers range from $42.07 to $182.00 per tire. The lowest price currently tracked by Treddur is $42.07 at Walmart.
The 195/60R15 tire size is commonly found on compact and mid-size sedans such as the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Volkswagen Golf, and Nissan Sentra from the late 1990s through the 2010s. It is also used on some compact hatchbacks and entry-level vehicles, making it one of the more widely produced passenger car tire sizes. Owners of older model year vehicles are among the most frequent buyers of this size.
At the budget end, brands like Falken, Ironman, and Nexen offer 195/60R15 tires at competitive price points without sacrificing basic safety and reliability. Mid-range shoppers often turn to Cooper, General, or Hankook for a solid balance of tread life, wet traction, and value. For premium performance, Michelin, Bridgestone, and Continental produce 195/60R15 options with superior handling characteristics, longer tread warranties, and better fuel efficiency ratings.
Treddur is currently tracking 148 listings for 195/60R15 tires. Prices range from $42.07 to $182.00 depending on brand and retailer.
Prices on 195/60R15 tires tend to dip slightly in late winter and early summer as demand shifts toward larger SUV and truck sizes, making those periods a good time to buy. Shoppers in northern climates should plan winter tire purchases in late summer or early fall to avoid inventory shortages and potential price increases.
195/60R15 tires typically retail between $65 and $150 per tire depending on brand and performance tier, with prices remaining relatively stable due to consistent demand from a large installed base of older vehicles.
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The 195/60R15 tire size is commonly found on compact and mid-size sedans such as the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Volkswagen Golf, and Nissan Sentra from the late 1990s through the 2010s. It is also used on some compact hatchbacks and entry-level vehicles, making it one of the more widely produced passenger car tire sizes. Owners of older model year vehicles are among the most frequent buyers of this size.
Prices on 195/60R15 tires tend to dip slightly in late winter and early summer as demand shifts toward larger SUV and truck sizes, making those periods a good time to buy. Shoppers in northern climates should plan winter tire purchases in late summer or early fall to avoid inventory shortages and potential price increases.
At the budget end, brands like Falken, Ironman, and Nexen offer 195/60R15 tires at competitive price points without sacrificing basic safety and reliability. Mid-range shoppers often turn to Cooper, General, or Hankook for a solid balance of tread life, wet traction, and value. For premium performance, Michelin, Bridgestone, and Continental produce 195/60R15 options with superior handling characteristics, longer tread warranties, and better fuel efficiency ratings.
195/60R15 tires typically retail between $65 and $150 per tire depending on brand and performance tier, with prices remaining relatively stable due to consistent demand from a large installed base of older vehicles. Current listings on Treddur range from $42.07 to $182.00.