2013 Kia Optima Tires
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PIRELLI TIRES® - P ZERO (PZ4) SPORT$315.29 - $409.38 -
PIRELLI TIRES® - WINTER SOTTOZERO SERIES 3$333.88 - $336.60 -
GENERAL® - ALTIMAX RT43$100.17 - $172.40 -
GENERAL® - ALTIMAX ARCTIC 12 PS$133.30 - $185.42 -
GENERAL® - G-MAX AS-05$134.40 - $187.58 -

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MASTERCRAFT® - AVENGER$133.33 - $162.20 -
NOKIAN® - NORDMAN SOLSTICE 4$135.61 - $179.74 -
NOKIAN® - HAKKAPELIITTA CR4$197.81 -
NOKIAN® - HAKKAPELIITTA C4$204.46 - $224.74 -
NOKIAN® - HAKKAPELIITTA 10 EV$512.24 -
KELLY® - EDGE TOURING A/S$109.99 - $133.99 -
HANKOOK® - KINERGY ECO2 K435$94.25 - $110.89 -

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FALKEN® - EUROWINTER HS01$177.13 - $194.00 -
HANKOOK® - VENTUS PRIME3 K125$96.94 - $127.19 -
HANKOOK® - VENTUS S1 EVO3 K127$230.99 -

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YOKOHAMA® - GEOLANDAR AT G015$207.99 -
YOKOHAMA® - BLUEARTH WINTER V905$280.21 -
NEXEN® - WINGUARD WINSPIKE 3$130.15 - $189.18 -
HERCULES® - ROADTOUR 455$110.00 - $124.00 -
HERCULES® - ROADTOUR 455 SPORT$127.00 - $135.00 -
WATERFALL® - ECO DYNAMIC$67.40 - $84.66 -
CROSSMAX® - CT-1$68.99 - $83.70 -
MAXXIS TIRES® - BRAVO HP-M3$103.33 - $158.63
Offered in a number of variants including the one with a turbocharged engine, the 2013 Kia Optima is a car that lets you enjoy every second of driving it. Superior driving dynamics, precise handling, and outstanding fuel economy make this auto a formidable competitor in its market segment. Yet, time takes its toll making some of the components responsible for maintaining the quality of your ride on the high level deteriorate and lose their functionality. The tires are maintaining the constant contact with the road largely determining the quality of your drives. They wear out gradually, and sooner or later may no longer be able to provide the traction necessary for a safe and comfortable drive and require replacement.
If you are looking for quality rubber for your vehicle, have a look at the selection of 2013 Kia Optima tires that we have on display. They come in a variety of types tailored for different driving styles and weather conditions. We offer summer tires which are durable enough to prevent their accelerated wear at 100 degrees and higher and their winter or snow counterparts featuring proper compounds and more aggressive tread design which allows them to provide good traction on icy and snowy roads. All-season tires are more universal as they are capable of handling ever-changing weather thanks to their Silica compounds and special tread design.























