The 265/45R18 is one of the most common passenger car tire sizes in the US. As of today, prices across major retailers range from $141.99 to $1,770.44 per tire. The lowest price currently tracked by Treddur is $141.99 at Priority Tire.
The 265/45R18 tire size is commonly found on mid-size and full-size SUVs and trucks, including the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Tahoe, and Jeep Grand Cherokee. It is also used on some performance sedans and coupes that require a wider footprint for improved handling and stability. This versatile size bridges the gap between passenger car and light truck applications, making it widely available across many vehicle segments.
For budget-conscious shoppers, Falken and Cooper offer reliable 265/45R18 options with solid treadwear ratings at competitive price points typically ranging from $100 to $140 per tire. Mid-range buyers should consider Hankook or Kumho, which deliver a strong balance of performance, comfort, and longevity in the $140 to $190 range. For premium performance, Michelin, Continental, and Bridgestone produce top-rated 265/45R18 tires with advanced tread compounds and longer warranties, generally priced between $190 and $270 per tire.
Treddur is currently tracking 27 listings for 265/45R18 tires. Prices range from $141.99 to $1,770.44 depending on brand and retailer.
Prices on 265/45R18 tires tend to dip in late fall and early spring when retailers run seasonal changeover promotions, making those ideal times to buy. Purchasing winter tires in this size before October and all-season replacements before Memorial Day can help you avoid peak-demand price spikes.
265/45R18 tires typically retail between $110 and $270 per tire depending on brand and performance category, with prices remaining relatively stable year-round but occasionally softening by 10 to 15 percent during major retail sales events.
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The 265/45R18 tire size is commonly found on mid-size and full-size SUVs and trucks, including the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Tahoe, and Jeep Grand Cherokee. It is also used on some performance sedans and coupes that require a wider footprint for improved handling and stability. This versatile size bridges the gap between passenger car and light truck applications, making it widely available across many vehicle segments.
Prices on 265/45R18 tires tend to dip in late fall and early spring when retailers run seasonal changeover promotions, making those ideal times to buy. Purchasing winter tires in this size before October and all-season replacements before Memorial Day can help you avoid peak-demand price spikes.
For budget-conscious shoppers, Falken and Cooper offer reliable 265/45R18 options with solid treadwear ratings at competitive price points typically ranging from $100 to $140 per tire. Mid-range buyers should consider Hankook or Kumho, which deliver a strong balance of performance, comfort, and longevity in the $140 to $190 range. For premium performance, Michelin, Continental, and Bridgestone produce top-rated 265/45R18 tires with advanced tread compounds and longer warranties, generally priced between $190 and $270 per tire.
265/45R18 tires typically retail between $110 and $270 per tire depending on brand and performance category, with prices remaining relatively stable year-round but occasionally softening by 10 to 15 percent during major retail sales events. Current listings on Treddur range from $141.99 to $1,770.44.