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The price of a new tire can vary significantly, typically ranging from around £40 to over £250 per tire, with factors like the vehicle type, size, brand, and type of tire all playing a role. Budget tires might be in the £45-£70 range, mid-range tires around £70-£110, and premium tires could cost from £120 to £250 or more.
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- Budget tires:These are often the most affordable option, but they may not last as long as mid-range or premium tires and may offer a less refined driving experience. Expect to pay around £45-£65 for these, says Sterling Tyres.
- Mid-range tires:These offer a good balance of price and performance, providing a longer lifespan and better grip compared to budget tires. You can expect to pay between £70 and £110 for mid-range tires, says Sterling Tyres.
- Premium tires:These are designed for high-performance and durability, often featuring advanced technology and construction. They can be the most expensive option, with prices ranging from £120 to £250 or even more, according to Sterling Tyres
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