I got picked to source out tires for some of my inlaws...They've been running the same Motomaster snow tires each winter on their suv since 2013. They still have tread left but look like they're 10 year old tires and are cracked to chit...Right meow quattro offers a 10% discount on orders over $500. I'm gonna end up driving the Mirage again this winter by the looks of things so I'm looking for new tires for it.
So far I found some dirt cheap options.
165/65r14:
There's these Rotella directionals for $55/piece!
(I've been running a set of different style rotella snow tires since 2020, no problems with them).
Next cheapest is these Momo that has a better tread pattern (imo)at $63/piece
That's all I'd buy in that size from that company, the other offerings are "4 season" tires and the dunlop snow tires at $130/piece. No thanks....
Next up is 175/65r14(which I'm currently running)
There's a whack of options from $65-$140. I won't list them all, or any for that matter. Here's a link though. https://www.quattrotires.com/dimensi...nter/175/65/14
The other size which I have mixed opinions on is 185/60r14. Technically the oe 4.5" wide wheel is an inch too narrow for this size but I've been installing them for 9 years now without any issues throughout the fleet. I usually prefer narrow tires for winter, mainly for times when you're on the highway and you come across an unplowed section of deep slush. Narrow tires cut through and are less prone to hydroplaning. But, I haven't seen or heard any problems from drivers. The times I drive work cars around in the winter, they seem fine to me. I do feel like they make the car feel a little more planted on the highway. Could be a placebo effect though.
There aren't as many choices in this size right now. A year ago there were many more options.
https://www.quattrotires.com/dimensi...nter/185/60/14
Right meow I'm thinking of ordering the Momo 165's because $254 for 4 tires all in to my door(with 10% discount bundled with other tires I plan to order).