One of the downsides of owning a car is that even if it’s perfectly reliable, you still have to replace the tires when they wear out. That can be expensive, with some sets of tires costing more than $1,000. There are, of course, cheaper tires out there, but like with a lot of things, buying the cheapest thing you can will often cost you more in the long run. So how do you find the right tire for you?
Thankfully, our friends at Consumer Reports recently published a list of the tires it considers the best value based on its testing. You won’t necessarily see the cheapest tires on this list, but they’re all strong performers that, most importantly, are also likely much more affordable when you divide the cost by how long they’ll last. Click through to see which tires made it.