Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Congratulations on the new-to-you Chevy! Unfortunately, when you have bald tires, the best thing you can do is purchase new tires. Tires with worn-down treads will get significantly less traction and can be hazardous on the road, especially in wet weather.
A new set of tires can range widely in price depending on the quality you choose to purchase:
Inexpensive tires typically range between $50 and $150 per tire
Moderately priced tires range from $100 to $300 each
High-end tires or ultra-performance tires can go as high as $900 per tire
If the cost of any of these tires seems a little steep, check out the
premium. Then use those savings to pay for your new wheels.
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