The 235/65R16 is one of the most common passenger car tire sizes in the US. As of today, prices across major retailers range from $67.71 to $303.96 per tire. The lowest price currently tracked by Treddur is $67.71 at Priority Tire.
The 235/65R16 tire size is commonly found on mid-size SUVs and crossovers such as the Honda Pilot, Toyota 4Runner, Ford Explorer, and Jeep Grand Cherokee from the late 1990s through mid-2000s. It is also used on some light-duty pickup trucks and larger minivans. This size was particularly popular on family haulers and body-on-frame SUVs designed for a balance of on-road comfort and light off-road capability.
For budget-conscious shoppers, brands like Falken and Kumho offer reliable 235/65R16 tires with solid performance ratings at lower price points, typically ranging from $80 to $110 per tire. Mid-range options from Cooper and Hankook provide a strong balance of tread life and ride quality, generally priced between $110 and $150 per tire. For premium performance and longevity, Michelin and Bridgestone lead the segment with their Defender and Dueler lines respectively, often priced from $150 to $200 per tire.
Treddur is currently tracking 174 listings for 235/65R16 tires. Prices range from $67.71 to $303.96 depending on brand and retailer.
Shoppers looking for all-season tires in this size will often find the best deals in late winter or early spring when retailers clear out winter inventory and run promotional pricing. If you need dedicated winter tires in this size, purchasing in September or October before peak demand drives prices up can result in meaningful savings.
The 235/65R16 size is widely produced and benefits from strong market competition, keeping prices relatively stable and making it one of the more affordable SUV tire sizes to replace.
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The 235/65R16 tire size is commonly found on mid-size SUVs and crossovers such as the Honda Pilot, Toyota 4Runner, Ford Explorer, and Jeep Grand Cherokee from the late 1990s through mid-2000s. It is also used on some light-duty pickup trucks and larger minivans. This size was particularly popular on family haulers and body-on-frame SUVs designed for a balance of on-road comfort and light off-road capability.
Shoppers looking for all-season tires in this size will often find the best deals in late winter or early spring when retailers clear out winter inventory and run promotional pricing. If you need dedicated winter tires in this size, purchasing in September or October before peak demand drives prices up can result in meaningful savings.
For budget-conscious shoppers, brands like Falken and Kumho offer reliable 235/65R16 tires with solid performance ratings at lower price points, typically ranging from $80 to $110 per tire. Mid-range options from Cooper and Hankook provide a strong balance of tread life and ride quality, generally priced between $110 and $150 per tire. For premium performance and longevity, Michelin and Bridgestone lead the segment with their Defender and Dueler lines respectively, often priced from $150 to $200 per tire.
The 235/65R16 size is widely produced and benefits from strong market competition, keeping prices relatively stable and making it one of the more affordable SUV tire sizes to replace. Current listings on Treddur range from $67.71 to $303.96.