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How much does it cost to replace a Ford Fiesta tire?

Replacing a single Ford Fiesta tire typically costs about $100 to $200 installed, depending on the tire size and brand. Prices vary by size, type, and retailer, and adding services can shift the total.


Fiesta tire sizes vary by model year and trim. Common sizes include 185/60R15 and 195/50R16, with older base models sometimes using 14-inch wheels. The exact price you pay hinges on whether you choose budget, mid-range, or premium tires, and whether you opt for standard all-season tires, touring tires, run-flat tires, or performance varieties. The sections below break down typical costs, how size affects price, and practical buying tips.


Size options for Ford Fiesta and how size affects cost


The wheel size and corresponding tire dimensions for a Fiesta influence cost because larger tires use more rubber and often require different mounting equipment. Here are the common sizing scenarios you’ll encounter.



  • 14-inch wheels (found on older or base models) typically use smaller tires and generally have the lowest replacement prices among common Fiesta sizes.

  • 15-inch wheels are very common on mid-range trims and usually cost more than 14-inch tires but less than larger 16-inch options.

  • 16-inch wheels (on higher trims and some sport models) tend to be more expensive due to larger tire volume and available tire choices, including performance and touring options.


In short, larger wheel diameters and wider tire options usually push the installed price higher. Always confirm the exact size printed on the sidewall of your current tire or in your owner’s manual to price accurately.


Typical installed price ranges by tire type


Prices reflect what you’ll pay for a single tire installed, including mounting, balancing, and basic disposal in typical U.S. markets. The range you see depends on the tire’s brand, performance level, and whether it’s a standard or specialty tire.



  • Budget all-season tires: roughly $60–$120 per tire, with mounting and balancing typically $15–$40

  • Mid-range all-season or touring tires: roughly $100–$180 per tire, with mounting/balancing $15–$40

  • Performance or higher-grade all-season tires: roughly $150–$250 per tire, with mounting/balancing $20–$50

  • Premium or specialty tires (including run-flats): roughly $200–$400+ per tire, with mounting/balancing $25–$60


For most Fiesta owners, a standard all-season tire in the budget to mid-range category installed typically falls in the $120–$200 total per tire range, depending on size and shop.


Additional costs to consider


Beyond the base tire price, several service charges and optional items can affect the final bill. Here are common add-ons to anticipate.



  • Mounting and balancing: usually $15–$40 per tire

  • Valve stems and TPMS reprogramming: $3–$7 per stem for a new valve; TPMS sensor reprogramming or replacement may add $20–$100

  • Tire disposal fee: typically $2–$4 per tire

  • Wheel alignment: often $60–$100 if needed after replacement

  • Taxes and local fees, and possible discounts for multiple tire purchases


Including these extras can add roughly $50–$150 to the total for a single tire, depending on the shop and whether an alignment or TPMS work is required.


Shopping tips and warranties


Choosing where and how to buy a Fiesta tire can influence the final price and your peace of mind. Here are practical considerations.


Shop options


Local independent tire shops, big national chains, and online retailers offering installation all provide viable routes. Compare total installed prices (tire price plus mounting, balancing, and disposal) rather than solely the per-tire price. Look for promotions, bundled four-tire deals, or discounts for returning customers.


Tires, warranties, and safety


Consider warranty terms (treadwear coverage, road hazard protection), availability of a fair installation warranty, and whether the shop offers TPMS service and alignment packages. If you frequently drive in extreme conditions or on rough roads, you may weigh run-flat or more durable touring tires despite higher upfront costs.


Summary


Replacing a Ford Fiesta tire is typically an affordable, if size-dependent, expense. Expect installed prices ranging from roughly $100 to $200 per tire for common all-season options, with larger or premium tires pushing the cost higher. Additional services such as mounting, balancing, TPMS work, and potential alignment can add to the total. By confirming your exact tire size, comparing installed prices across shops, and weighing budget versus premium options, you can find a replacement tire that fits both your Fiesta and your budget.

How much is a new tire for a Ford Fiesta?


TYRE PRICING INFORMATION

Tyre sizeLoad Index/ Speed RatingBudget Recommended Retail
195/45 R1684W£72.95
195/50 R1684V£87.95
195/55 R1687V£58.95
205/40 R1784W XL£62.95



How expensive is it to replace one tire?


General Tire Pricing

Wheel SizeAll-SeasonPerformance
Small (12" - 15" wheels). Typically compact cars, golf carts, etc.$80 – $150 (average cost per tire)
Medium (16" - 20" wheels). Typically fit crossovers, SUVs, small trucks, and vans.$100 – $250 (average cost per tire)$100 – $750 (varies greatly)



What tires does a Ford Fiesta use?


Common Ford Fiesta tire sizes include 195/50R16, 205/40R17, and 185/60R15, depending on your model year and trim level.



How much are the tires for a 2014 Ford Fiesta?


Ford Fiesta tires can range in cost from $80 to $200+, depending on the tire size and type on your Fiesta. Whether you're looking for all-season grip and efficiency or ST-level sporty performance, we guarantee the lowest prices on our Fiesta tires.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.