Cooper tires offer an affordable option that can compete with much larger brands. The brand, which started out as a tire patch and repair kit company in the early 1900s, has grown into one of the best replacement tire manufacturers on the market. While they are commonly found as replacements, Cooper tires also come as original equipment for Ford, Volkswagen, and Mercedes-Benz. Cooper makes a wide range of tires, with its all season, all terrain and winter tires receiving high praise.
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Cooper offers tires in these categories: all-season, performance all season, touring all season, summer, performance summer, on/off-road, all terrain, all terrain/all season, and winter. In addition to being affordable, these tires perform well in their categories and are built to last.
One way to assess tire quality is to compare the average treadwear of Cooper tires against industry average across all brands. Often when buying new tires, a big question is how long they will run for. Treadwear numbers represent the expected life of a tire, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s uniform tire quality grade (UTQG). These numbers, which can be found stamped on the side of tires, can be compared across models, with a higher number like 600 expected to last twice as long as 300 under typical driving conditions.
Tread Type | Cooper Average Treadwear | Category Average Treadwear |
All Season | 522 | 504 |
Touring All Season | 608 | 546 |
All Terrain | 520 | 506 |
All Terrain All Season | 560 | 546 |
Performance All Season | 425 | 429 |
Performance Summer | 287 | 264 |
*Not all tires are UTQG rated. Learn more about UTQG ratings for tires.