Most 175 65r14 tyres aren't built for racing or stunt driving so making sharp corner turns will cause the tyre to wear out quicker.

Various tyre brands offer tyres with 175 65r14, all of which vary in terms of price and quality.

The Goodyear Assurance triplemax 2, like most 175 65r14 tyres, promises and delivers comfortable performance as well as great handling. Goodyear's Assurance treads cost about $72 per tyre.

Another tyre to consider is the eco-friendly Kumho Sense KR26 which offers at least 5% more fuel efficiency than the average 14-inch tyre. It is priced between $90 and $119 per tyre. For more information, take a look at our guide to Kumho tyre prices.

The Pirelli Cinturato offers great traction on both wet and dry roads and costs about $99 to $125 per tyre.

Are 175 65r14 tyres expensive?

175 65r14 tyres are specifically designed for mini or smaller cars. It shouldn't be a surprise when the cost doesn't go further than $150 per tyre. Or the price hits as low as $30 for a piece. If you're looking for a 175 65r14 tyre with top quality features such as great traction on all terrain with the aid of top technology, then you should expect to pay from $90 and above. A great example of a cheap purchase is the Winrun r380 which costs $30 per tyre. This is the kind of tyre you should consider as a quick fix. The Kumho Sense Kr26 is available for around $99.

How long do 175 65r14 tyres last?

14-inch tyres usually offer between 40,000 and 100,000 miles before they expire, which is a good 5, 10, or 12 years of use. But they could all expire quite sooner if they're not well maintained. The Goodyear Triplemax 2 offers up to 100,000 miles and the Pirelli Cinturato P6 averages 75,000 miles. That way your tyres can handle harsh conditions such as:

Extreme weather conditions

If the weather or surroundings temperature it's hot or cold enough, your 175 65r14 treads will get damaged.

Excessive speeding

Although, 175 65r14 tyres like all tyres are built to withstand the terrain while you speed but a factor such as friction is not avoidable.

Excessive skidding

Most 175 65r14 tyres aren't built for racing or stunt driving. So making sharp corner turns will cause the tyre to wear out quicker.

Bad roads

Bad roads also play a role in damaging your tyre, as surfaces such as large holes with rough edges kill the life cycle of tyres.

Irregular wheel alignment

When your wheels aren't aligned, the tyre begins to act up in such a way the steering wanders from left to right while speeding. This causes the tyre to wear off in turn.

Excessive load

A car shouldn't haul a load above its carrying limit.

Bad driving

Making sudden breaks, treading on bad roads without caution, and skidding will damage your tyre's life cycle.