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Nissan Tire Price Assurance Guarantee

Finding the right tires for your Nissan vehicle is the key to maintaining its performance on the road. But trying to find those tires for the right price shouldn’t be such a hassle. That’s why we developed the Nissan 30-Day Price Assurance Guarantee

program.

 

If you find a better tire offer we’ll match it or refund the difference within 30 days of purchase, providing the peace of mind you need for the road ahead.


To get started, find your local Nissan dealer and visit their Tire Store online.

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Trust the Tire Experts

Whether you’re purchasing new tires or stopping in for a complimentary tire inspection, the professionally trained technicians at your local dealer will use advanced diagnostics, tools, and technologies to help ensure your tires meet the original specifications of your vehicle.

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Right Tires. Right Price. Right Here.

Your Nissan dealer carries the most popular tire brands that meet the high-quality standards of your Nissan and provide you with performance, comfort, efficiency and handling. You can also get a great value by taking advantage of the special offers currently available in our Tire Rebate Centre and with our 

Price Assurance Guarantee. 

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Complete Tire Service

Our expert technicians provide careful and reliable tire mounting and balancing, as well as tire rotation service for your Nissan. We also carry a selection of aluminum and steel wheels and rims and Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensors (TPMS).

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Nissan Road Hazard Coverage

Not only will you get the right price, but all eligible tires purchased at your local dealer also include 24-month road hazard coverage: 

 

  • 100% coverage the first year
  •  50% coverage the second year
  •  Flat tire repair coverage up to $40 per occurrence 

Tires for Every Season and Reason

Explore the expansive selection of tire types and styles available at your local Nissan dealer.

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Summer Passenger
  • Extreme Performance Summer
  • Max Performance Summer
  • Ultra High Performance Summer
  • High Performance Summer
  • Grand Touring Summer
All-Season Passenger
  • Ultra High Performance All-Season
  • High Performance All-Season
  • Performance All-Season
  • Grand Touring All-Season
  • Standard Touring All-Season
  • Passenger All-Season
Winter / Snow Passenger
  • Studless Ice and Snow
  • Studdable Winter / Snow
  • Performance Winter / Snow
Temporary / Compact Spare
  • Temporary Spare
Summer Light Truck and SUV
  • Street/Sport Truck Summer
  • Highway Rib Summer
  • All-Season Light Truck/SUV Tires
  • Street/Sport Truck All-Season
  • Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season
  • Highway All-Season
  • On-/Off-Road Light Truck/SUV Tires
  • On-/Off-Road All-Terrain
  • On-/Off-Road Commercial Traction
  • Off-Road Maximum Traction
Winter / Snow Light Truck/SUV
  • Light Truck/SUV Studless Ice and Snow
  • Light Truck/SUV Studdable Winter / Snow
  • Light Truck/SUV Performance Winter / Snow
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Tires for Every Nissan

Whether you’re trying to find tires for a current or older model, you can find the right fit at your local Nissan dealer.

 

 

 

  • Altima
  • Armada
  • ARIYA
  • Cube
  • Frontier
  • GT-R
  • Juke
  • LEAF
  • Maxima
  • Micra
  • Murano
  • NV200
  • NV1500
  • NV2500
  • NV3500
  • Pathfinder
  • Quest
  • Rogue
  • Sentra
  • Titan
  • Titan XD
  • Versa
  • X-Trail
  • Xterra
  • Qashqai
  • KICKS

 

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EXPRESS SERVICE

Service On Your Schedule

We know your time is important, which is why Nissan Express Service offers tire rotations and more on your schedule. No appointment necessary. Just show up, sit back and relax knowing you’ll be back on the road as soon as possible.

TIRE FAQ

Still Have Questions?

Not to worry. Your highly trained Nissan service experts have answered some of the most common tire-related questions. If your question isn’t on the list, check out the FAQ page for more answers.

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When should I get the tires on my vehicle rotated?

Answer:

Owners are advised to see their dealer for a tire rotation every 8000 kilometres or every six months – whichever comes first (all models except 370Z).

Why is tire rotation so important?

Answer:

Tires in different positions on a vehicle perform different tasks. Regular rotation helps tires to wear evenly, maximizes tread life and tires can be replaced in sets of four, which is preferable.

Why is tire pressure important?

Answer:

Proper tire inflation helps prevent accelerated wear that leads to premature tire replacement and has an important safety aspect as well. Tires that are driven under-inflated generate excessively high heat levels that can weaken the tire to the point of failure. At high speed, a rapidly deflating tire can cause loss of vehicle control. An overinflated tire will result in harsh ride quality and will cause uneven tire wear.

How often should I check my tire pressure?

Answer:

Checking your tire pressure once a month is a best practice. Be sure the tires are cold (resting for at least three hours or driven less than one kilometre), and don’t forget to check your spare tire. You should always use a good-quality tire gauge to check pressure–don’t ever try to “eyeball” tires because they can look fine even when they are underinflated. Remember that tires can lose air pressure in cold weather.