The 195/65R16 is one of the most common passenger car tire sizes in the US. As of today, prices across major retailers range from $65.06 to $242.99 per tire. The lowest price currently tracked by Treddur is $65.06 at Walmart.
The 195/65R16 tire size is commonly found on compact and mid-size sedans and hatchbacks, including certain trims of the Volkswagen Golf, Skoda Octavia, and Seat Leon. Some light SUVs and minivans also use this size, making it a moderately common fitment in the European and Asian markets. Always verify your vehicle's door jamb sticker or owner's manual to confirm this is the correct size before purchasing.
For budget-conscious buyers, brands like Falken, Kumho, and Nexen offer reliable performance in the 195/65R16 size at competitive price points. Mid-range shoppers should consider Hankook, Toyo, or Firestone, which provide a strong balance of durability and comfort for everyday driving. Premium buyers looking for top-tier performance and longevity in this size will find excellent options from Michelin, Continental, and Bridgestone.
Treddur is currently tracking 20 listings for 195/65R16 tires. Prices range from $65.06 to $242.99 depending on brand and retailer.
In regions with harsh winters, shopping for winter tires in this size during September or October helps you avoid end-of-season stock shortages and potential price spikes. Summer tire deals are often available in early spring, so purchasing before peak demand in March or April can yield savings.
The 195/65R16 size is a moderately common fitment, so prices tend to remain relatively stable year-round, though slight increases can occur during peak seasonal changeover periods in spring and autumn.
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The 195/65R16 tire size is commonly found on compact and mid-size sedans and hatchbacks, including certain trims of the Volkswagen Golf, Skoda Octavia, and Seat Leon. Some light SUVs and minivans also use this size, making it a moderately common fitment in the European and Asian markets. Always verify your vehicle's door jamb sticker or owner's manual to confirm this is the correct size before purchasing.
In regions with harsh winters, shopping for winter tires in this size during September or October helps you avoid end-of-season stock shortages and potential price spikes. Summer tire deals are often available in early spring, so purchasing before peak demand in March or April can yield savings.
For budget-conscious buyers, brands like Falken, Kumho, and Nexen offer reliable performance in the 195/65R16 size at competitive price points. Mid-range shoppers should consider Hankook, Toyo, or Firestone, which provide a strong balance of durability and comfort for everyday driving. Premium buyers looking for top-tier performance and longevity in this size will find excellent options from Michelin, Continental, and Bridgestone.
The 195/65R16 size is a moderately common fitment, so prices tend to remain relatively stable year-round, though slight increases can occur during peak seasonal changeover periods in spring and autumn. Current listings on Treddur range from $65.06 to $242.99.