FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., June 15, 2026 — Fort Lauderdale online tire retailer TuahFix today published what it claims is the first publicly available tire ranking system based on real cost-per-mile — a metric that reveals the true lifetime expense of a tire rather than its upfront sticker price.
The data, derived from manufacturer warranty mileage ratings and current Amazon pricing across 66 tire models, shows striking disparities. A budget tire priced at $49.99 with a 40,000-mile warranty costs $1.25 per 1,000 miles of tread life. A mid-range tire at $89.99 with an 80,000-mile warranty costs $1.12 per 1,000 miles — 10 percent less despite costing 80 percent more upfront.
"Sticker price is the worst way to buy tires," said a TuahFix spokesperson. "A tire that costs $40 less today can cost $200 more over its lifetime if it wears out twice as fast. We built the ranking engine so drivers see the real number before they buy."
The cost-per-mile ranking is live across all size-specific pages on the TuahFix store, including the high-traffic 225/65R17 size page at https://tuahfix.com/tires/size/225-65r17, which lists 25 tire options ranked from lowest to highest cost per mile.
The system covers 92 tire size pages and automatically updates rankings when prices change. South Florida drivers can also filter by brand, including Michelin, Goodyear, Continental, Bridgestone, and 15 additional manufacturers.
TuahFix tires ship free in two days via Amazon to all Florida addresses, with optional mobile installation available across Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties.
About TuahFix: TuahFix is a Fort Lauderdale-based online tire retailer serving South Florida with cost-per-mile ranked tire inventory and free two-day delivery. Visit https://tuahfix.com/tires.