Canadian Tire Canadian Tire: See This Week's Best Deals on Auto Accessories See This Week's Best Auto Deals at Canadian Tire!
get this dealSave on new items for your car or garage, because Canadian Tire is taking up to 50% off sale items in their Auto section!
This week's deals run from January 20 through 26 and include offers on tires, oil, and more! Check out some of Canadian Tire's best auto deals below.
- Michelin X-Ice Snow Winter Tires - from $164.85 each (regularly $220.99 each)
- Graco 4Ever 4-in-1 Child Car Seat - $399.99 (regularly $499.99)
- Garmin Drive 52 MT GPS Car Navigator - $189.99 (regularly $229.99)
- Type S Backup Camera, with 5" Monitor - $149.99 (regularly $249.99)
- Obusforme Full Back & Seat Heated Car Cushion - $39.99 (regularly $99.99)
- Champion Winch with Speed Mount, 11,000lb - $699.99 (regularly $829.99)
- Mobil 1 High Mileage 5W30 Synthetic Engine/Motor Oil, 4.73L - $37.99 (regularly $69.99)
Check out more of the best deals and flyers from Canadian Tire here on RedFlagDeals.com!
Most of these offers are available online and in-store through January 26. Online shipping is available for most items starting at just $5.99. You can also opt for free in-store pickup on orders over $25.00.
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View allAlmost spent more on the R5's since i'm a Nokian fanboy but the Michelin's are as comparable as can be.
At one store where there was only 4 in stock they were 2021 - but I picked from a store that had many in stock wonder if that made a diff.
173 a piece after 25% off
100.00 bonus for activating my new triangle card
4% back on triangle cc
Got 35x triangle points, worth 119.00
Very good deal. I should add I picked up some cheap rims from cdn tire a few months ago and got all sorts of triangle deals - they were on sale too.
I had ordered the new pirelli ice zero assimmetrico with $150 off, from Costco, but delivery to the warehouse kept being delayed and delayed due to the weather (ordered jan 5, rims came to my doorstep the next day, tires only got to costco jan 18) and they were still booked solid for a few days.
I needed winter tires for a car we bought pronto, for insurance and Ottawa road conditions. I got sick of waiting and got the michelin x-ice at cdn tire on costco rims. Free installation but you pay $20 per tire for balancing….
I had Triangle offers of 25x on winter tires and $5 off $80 and $10 off $45 auto service… so the Pirelli and Michelin ended up pretty much the same price.
Costco Pirelli ice zero assimmetrico
Tire Installation $79.96
Tire Levy $18.00
Subtotal $797.92
Total Discount, automatic rebate - $150.00
HST : $84.23
Total $732.15
$183 per tire for Pirelli Ice Zero Assimm , taxes and costco installation (free balancing for life), annoyingly long wait, probably better install…
Canadian Tire Michelin X-Ice Snow For Passenger & CUV
Tire set Price $681.40
Env.Fee $22.00
Purchase Total: $769.98
CT Shop costs… Installation is Free but they made me pay for Balancing? Put tire on rims, remove and bag all-season: ($21.50/tire) $86.00
Wheel weights, valves, rim sealer ($2.92/tire ) $11.68 (I believe these are free at costco)
HST $12.70
Shop cost total $110.38
CTM Earned on tires: $97.32 (25X on tires, $5.00 on $80)
HST $88.58
CTM bonus on auto service $12 ($10 on $45 spend on autoshop)
$769.98+$110.38=880.36
minus CT Money = $771.04 all-in
$192.76/tire + install Michellin X-Ice Snow
Got done faster… there is a 6 year warranty, no free balancing, but tire repair etc i will probably never use. It was more convenient to walk-in though I know some will never leave their car at CT.
So just $40 more for the Michelin over Pirelli. If I had signed up for Triangle Select prior, it would have been another $80 of CT Money and I would have been ahead another $40. We buy pet stuff regularly at CT and have the Triangle cc so don’t mind.
Case in point: bought tires @ Costco in January. Had them installed in January. DOT codes were 2822.
Quite frankly this nonsense about 1-2 years being old stock is a bunch of nonsense. It's almost as if people demand that the tire be fresh made out of the factory. Just the transport of a tire from overseas could take up to 6 months.....so be realistic about old/new tire age. I'd say ~ 2 years should be the max age.
Unless you are going to BUY the tires in Jan 2024, AND make sure you are not getting old production tires according to their date
You can have a tire with ZERO mileage on it, never installed it and have it age out of use
Of course, you always can load your triangle points. Although, this isn't exactly a discount as your get eCT money and have to buy more merchandise.
by the time you use these next season, you'll have deleted almost an extra year off the lifespan of these tires
I'm looking at 245/60/18 which still comes to $900+ before tax and environmental fees ($22 each).
Stacking madness with personal offers
25X Michelin TIres
25X Tires
10X Tires
10X Anniversary Bonus
5$ back Spend 50
Total 70x or 28% back in CT$ plus 5$
3% GCR
4% Triangle World Elite
around 35% off on top of the sale
If you live in Manitoba, yes you need extreme winter tires and maybe studs.
If like me you live in lower mainland BC you have to worry about rain a lot more than snow in Winter. So for us the x ice are perfect: they sacrifice a bit of traction in snow for better traction in rain. As a benefit because of the harder rubber they also wear slower in our warmer winter temperatures so you get more longevity.
The only better option for lower mainland might be all weather (4 season) tires. You sacrifice a little bit more snow traction and a lot of longevity but you don’t have to change your tires over
Thanks tho
Tires were manufactured in 2022
Edit: nvm, CT had the wrong sizing for my car lol