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Shop Tires on Sale in Plano: choose from more than 90,000 options
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Driving and buying tires in Plano

Whether you’re living in or visiting the thriving city of Plano, you’ll find this motoring guide, prepared by the automobile experts at United Tires, invaluable. Containing information on automotive sights, traffic tips, driving and parking rules, and much much more!
Being one of the largest tire stores in the online world, we couldn’t miss the valuable info on tires too! This page is dedicated to the best new and used tire shops in Plano, the seasonal tire changeover advice, and pro tips on the best tire types for Plano. We invite you to become a part of our United Tires community. Sign up for our newsletter and don’t miss out on the best tire deals and save up to 50% of your tire budget!

 

 

Plano tire shops and key auto facilities

Toyota Motor North America, Inc. US HQ
Toyota Motor North America, Inc. US HQ
6565 Headquarters Dr, Plano, TX 75024
6565 Headquarters Dr, Plano, TX 75024
33.0811287
-96.843201
Toyota of Plano dealership
Toyota of Plano dealership
6888 TX-121, Plano, TX 75024
6888 TX-121, Plano, TX 75024
33.0818653
-96.8504383
Interurban Railway Museum
Interurban Railway Museum
901 E 15th St, Plano, TX 75074
901 E 15th St, Plano, TX 75074
33.0198607
-96.7039535
costco
Costco Tire Service Center
1701 Dallas Pkwy, Plano, TX 75093
1701 Dallas Pkwy, Plano, TX 75093
33.0233057
-96.8350065
costco
Costco Tire Service Center
3800 Central Expy, Plano, TX 75074
3800 Central Expy, Plano, TX 75074
33.0442166
-96.7014087
walmart
Walmart Auto Care Center
6001 N Central Expy, Plano, TX 75023
6001 N Central Expy, Plano, TX 75023
33.0561801
-96.6985558
walmart
Walmart Auto Care Center
425 Coit Rd, Plano, TX 75075
425 Coit Rd, Plano, TX 75075
33.0039966
-96.7707134

 

Did You know

First trains arrived in Plano as early as 1872

Plano has a long locomotive history starting with the arrival of the Houston and Texas Central Railway in 1872, followed by the Texas Electric Railway in 1908. Although neither of these railway lines is operational (the Texas Electric Railway ceased operation in 1948) you can still visit the Interurban Railway Museum which is located in the old Plano Station, a stop on the network. And while long-distance trains may not stop in Plano the DART light rail network does make its way north from downtown Dallas all the way to Plano.

 

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Automotive Plano at a glance

Automotive Plano at a glance
Automotive Plano at a glance

Easy-to-get-around-city

Despite being a suburb of the greater Dallas-Forth Worth metroplex area, Plano is still a thriving city in its own right with several major employers, meaning that a large number of residents don’t commute to one of the neighboring cities. However, this doesn’t mean that Plano doesn’t still suffer from congestion, traffic jams, and painful rush hour traffic.
Like the rest of the metropolitan area, drivers can be quite fast and aggressive, when traffic is moving, so it pays to remain calm and level-headed when heading out in your car, especially on the highways and freeways.

Home to Toyota USA

This small city of Plano is home to the US headquarters of one of the world’s largest car manufacturers, Toyota. In 2017 the Japanese car giant opened a brand new, state-of-the-art HQ in Plano, Texas. The corporate campus stretches over 100 acres and is home to around 4,000 Toyota employees. The campus makes use of energy-efficient design, and next to it is a large Toyota dealership.

Innovative outlook on roadways

Plano has an innovative outlook on roadways, with a comprehensive road system master plan. Many of the major roads in the city are multi-lane divided highways, meaning that traffic can move more rapidly even in urban areas, with speed limits of up to 55 mph.
While Plano isn’t served by any Interstate freeways (in fact it’s the largest city in Texas to not have an Interstate) there are several US highways and tollways that pass through or by the city, including the US-75. Plano was ahead of the curve in Texas by installing an innovative single-point interchange that reduces congestion at the junction by 50-75%.

 

Choosing the right tires for driving in Plano

 

Where to buy new tires in Plano?

Despite its proximity to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, Plano is a thriving city with a full range of automotive facilities including several branches of the major tire outlets, Costco Tire Center, and Walmart Auto Care Center. Although these shops have a good selection of the most popular tires of the day, if you want to save money while selecting from one of the largest ranges of new and used tires online, visit our website to find more than just the usual discount tire in Plano!

Costco Tire Center

  • 3800 Central Expy, Plano
  • 1701 Dallas Pkwy, Plano, Texas 75093

Walmart Auto Care Center

  • 6001 N Central Expy, Plano, TX 75023
  • 425 Coit Rd, Plano, TX 75075
  • 1700 Dallas Pkwy, Plano
  • 8801 Ohio Dr, Plano, Texas 75024

 

Where to buy used tires in Plano?

The best place to buy used tires, Plano, TX is not a physical store but on the United Tires website, where you’ll find a huge selection of quality-assured and checked used tires that allow you to save up to 50% in comparison to the similar new models.
  • You’ll find over 60,000 tires for all types of vehicles from SUVs to light trucks, and even trailers!
  • Every tire goes through a thorough three-step quality inspection process using specialist equipment, carried out by our team of tire experts
  • All our tires come with a 1-year hassle-free return policy
  • Our tires are sent with fast, free shipping, using FedEx, straight to the doorstep of your Plano home or office
For further assistance or to answer any of your questions contact us.

 

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To buy the best new or used tires in Plano, visit our online tires shop today, save up to 50% and get free shipping right to your Plano doorstep!

 

What tires do you need for Plano weather?

What tires do you need for Plano weather?
What tires do you need for Plano weather?
The weather in Plano is very hot in summer and cold in winter and it can rain year-round. This means that it’s always important to have a good quality set of tires on your car, to ensure you have a safe drive even on wet roads.
With Plano’s city profile as a suburban area, with a humid subtropical climate, most drivers will benefit from using all-season tires. These tires function well in both wet and dry conditions and can cope with the heat of Plano summers, the unexpected rainfall, and even the light snow and freezing rain that Plano sometimes experiences in the winter months.
A few drivers might benefit from using summer tires in the hottest months of the year if they prefer the enhanced performance, or drive sports cars, as these tires have an additive that helps them grip the road during the hottest days.
As pickup trucks are especially popular in Texas, many drivers in Plano will be looking for used tire shops that sell light truck tires. Buy them on our website, submit the order before 1 p.m., and your purchased set will be shipped on the same business day!

 

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Best-selling tire brands in Plano*

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2021
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The most popular tire sizes in Plano*

*Source: utires.com sales department, 2021
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DRIVERS’ PLANO GUIDE: PRACTICAL INFORMATION

Drivers’ Plano guide: practical information
Drivers’ Plano guide: practical information
When you’re driving in Plano, Texas it’s important to know the local driving habits, rules of the road, where to park, and the road network. Our guide has all the practical information you’ll need.

Live traffic report

Plano can have very heavy traffic and traffic jams during rush hour so keeping up to date with live traffic reports can make your commute or day out much less stressful:

Seasonal tire changeover

Usually, drivers in Plano are very lucky as they don’t need to do a seasonal tire changeover, as for the average motorist a set of all-season tires will work well year-round. This is true of many pickup truck drivers too who can either use all-season tires or all-terrain tires if they occasionally like to drive off-road.
One exception to this rule is drivers who are looking for enhanced performance, own sports cars, or just are more into the sporty driving style. In this case, they might want to change to a set of summer tires from around May to September to get the best grip and traction in hot weather.
For a full range of new tires at the best prices and used tires that have been fully quality checked, visit the “Shop by season” section of our website. You’ll also find a full selection of driven-once tires which offer a fantastic balance of the best prices and almost a full tread: these tires have barely been driven on!

Driving Laws

Here are three key rules of the road that you should always be aware of when driving in Plano:
  • New, young drivers: There are various laws specifically aimed at licensed drivers under 18. For example, they cannot drive between the hours of 12 midnight and 5 a.m. unless it is for school, work, or emergency purposes. They can also not take more than one passenger aged under 21 unless they are family members.
  • Buckle up: Seat belt laws are strictly enforced for the safety of both drivers and passengers, so be sure to wear your seat belt and encourage others to, at all times.
  • Pedestrian safety: Remember it’s everyone’s responsibility to keep pedestrians safe, so always slow down when approaching a crosswalk and let any pedestrians cross. And if you’re turning always stop and yield to pedestrians.

Unspoken Road Rules

Locals will tell you that there is always some road construction going on in Plano so it’s best to check your route before heading out and try and avoid any construction hot spots. In some cases a six-lane highway can go down to one lane in each direction, giving you rush hour conditions at any time of the day. So knowing your alternate routes will definitely pay off.
Like many drivers in the greater metropolitan area, drivers in Plano like to speed, and if you are sticking to the speed limits prepare to get honked at. In fact, almost all drivers in the city go around 5 mph over the posted speed limits.

Parking rules

Parking in Plano is generally not too stressful and there are generally plenty of options:
  • Free parking: Historic downtown Plano has several free parking lots, parking garages, and street parking spaces.
  • Parking in parks: Parking overnight in the city’s parks is prohibited.
  • Handicap parking violations: The City of Plano takes handicap parking violations very seriously and you are very likely to get a parking citation if you park in a disabled space illegally.

Window tint laws

Window tinting is very useful in cars in Plano, as it can be a very hot and sunny city. But it’s important that it is applied correctly and is not too dark, making driving dangerous.
All tints need a minimum VLT (visible light transmittance) value of at least 25% and must not have more than a 25% reflectance value.
On the front windshield, tints can only be applied in a specified area at the top of the windshield, but they can be applied fully on other windows. In addition, all tints that are used in Texas must be certified by the state. Find out more about the hot trends in the tinting industry today.
To get a full rundown of the State’s window tinting laws, visit the Texas Department of Public Safety website.

Helmet laws

Motorcycle helmets

In Plano, motorcycle helmet laws are quite complicated, and some motorcyclists do not have to wear a helmet. Drivers over the age of 21 don’t have to wear a helmet if they have either taken a motorcycle operator training and safety course or if they have full health insurance. However, it is strongly recommended that all riders wear a helmet, especially as they reduce your risk of dying in an accident by 37%, as well as reducing your risk of serious head injury by 69%.

Bicycle helmets

There is no law requiring the use of helmets while riding a bicycle in Plano, however, it is very strongly encouraged. Did you know that wearing a helmet can reduce your risk of head injury by 85%? It’s especially important for children to wear helmets while cycling.

Roads and highways

Plano may not have any Interstate highways but it does have several other major highways and tollways running around it.
  • US-75 - The US-75 borders Plano on the east, starting just south of the city in Dallas, before heading north to near the Canadian border in Minnesota.
  • Dallas North Tollway - the western edge of Plano is bordered by the Dallas North Tollway which runs from downtown Dallas to Prosper, north of Plano.
  • Texas State Highway 190 - Also known as the President George Bush Turnpike, this highway runs through the southern end of Plano, going from east to west. This is another tollway
  • Texas State Highway 121 - Another tollway, this road is also known as the Sam Rayburn Tollway and it passes to the north of Plano going from west to east.
  • Texas State Highway 289 - Known as Preston Road, this major thoroughfare goes through the city of Plano starting south of the city in Dallas and heading north to Lake Texoma on the Oklahoma border.

Tollways

As many of the highways around Plano are tollways, it makes sense to register for an electronic toll payment system to speed up travel around the area. One option is TollTag, the North Texas Tollway Authority’s (NTTA) electronic toll collection system. If you already have a Texas Department of Transportation TxTag this will also work on all the tollways around Plano.

Scenic drives

While Plano is part of a large urban sprawl there are still some places where you can get a taste of nature, not too far from the city.

Lake Texoma

The largest reservoir in the United States is just over an hour’s drive north of Plano either on the US-75, or the more relaxed Preston Road (Highway 289). The lake has a wide range of recreational facilities, opportunities to see wildlife, and two state parks, so it’s well worth a day trip, or even a weekend away from Plano.

Oak Point Park and Nature Preserve

Much closer to home, this 800-acre park is located in the Plano city limits, so it’s a great option for a day out hiking, after only a very short drive.

 

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Best tires for Plano

Best tires for Plano
Best tires for Plano
Plano drivers are lucky because the temperatures here never drop too low. This means that they can use all-season tires all year round. They generally last longer and are often a better value than specialist tires. At United Tires, the best place to buy tires in Plano online, you can get quality checked new and used tires at great prices. For more adventurous types who drive high-performance cars, summer tires can be a good idea too in the hotter months.
Our used tires have at least 4/32” tread left, are safe to drive, and come with a 1-year return policy. And if you’re looking to buy new tires with significant discounts, check out our selection of driven-once tires that offer great value for money and give the longest life possible for your tires. Place your order before 1 p.m., and your tires will be shipped by FedEx on the same business day.

 

Buy tires in Plano and save up to 50%!

If you're looking for discount tires in Plano, remember United Tires. We have a wide selection of used, quality-assured tires for all types of vehicles and terrains, perfect for driving in the city. The choice is yours: specialist tires for off-roading, or highway and touring tires. You will always find helpful advice on choosing the right tire for your driving habits and vehicle on our website. Still have questions? Contact our 24/7 customer support via Live Chat.
Our high-quality used tires have been checked and inspected by our professional team. We have a 2-stage inspection process that includes a manual check, an automatic check (water and air-pressure tests), and a final inspection before the tires are shipped. Our smart pricing policy allows us to assign the lowest prices to the used tires in the online world. By buying them, you can save up to 50%, and play your role in environmental protection.
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Tread Depth
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11/32
Average Price
$546.65  
Based on pricing for set of 4 new 245/55/18 on other tire websites
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Based on pricing for set of 4 new 245/55/18 on other tire websites
Set of 4 used tires
Tread Depth
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11/32
Average Price
$246.65  
Based on pricing for set of 4 used 245/55/18 on utires.com
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$215.65
Based on pricing for set of 4 used 245/55/18 on utires.com
There are always great deals to be had in our online used tire shop. Whether you’re looking for tires for your new passenger car or decade-old pick-up truck we have sizes and prices to suit! Shop at Utires.com for used tires in Plano!

 

 

FAQ

Where to buy tires in Plano?

While you have a choice of some big-name tire outlets in Plano, if you want the widest selection of new tires and used tires, delivered directly to your door, you should visit United Tires’ online tires sale. All our tires are quality-checked rigorously before we send them out to you with free shipping included! We offer a 1-year hassle-free return policy and a free super fast FedEx delivery right to your Plano doorstep.

What tires are best for Plano?

All-season tires are the optimal choice for Plano. If you live here, you know that the weather can be unpredictable. One day it could be sunny and hot, and the next day it could be raining. That's why it's important to have a good set of all-season tires on your car. They are designed to perform well in a wide range of conditions, including both hot and cold weather. So whether you're driving in Texas summer heat or winter weather, you'll be able to rely on your all-season rubber.

Do I need summer tires in Plano?

You do not necessarily need them, but if you aim for enhanced performance, then getting them is a good idea. But in this case, we will highly recommend you get a set of all-season tires too, and perform a seasonal tire changeover.
Summer tires are designed to provide better traction and handling on hot, dry roads. So if you do a lot of sporty driving on twisty mountain roads on the hottest days of summer, then summer tires might be a good idea. But for the average driver in Plano, all-season tires will work just fine.

 

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