If the price of € 127,63 per tire that Peter mentions includes 19% VAT - which is the norm in the Euro zone - then the comparable price without tax is € 107.25 or $137.31.
Is that not less than what they cost here?
Points taken, Alfred--yes, in the Eurozone, the VAT is always included in the "landed price" whereas in the USA, tax (when necessary) is always added on "in addition to". From mail order, of course, there is no tax, just delivery.
I noted this about the tire for two reasons: first, that this well-respected Vredestein is basically controlled in the USA by Coker, the firm that many are trying to avoid. In fact, I'd be willing to bet that if you buy this tire from any number of the other places selling it in the USA, such as Summit Racing, that it is drop-shipped from Coker.
The second point, which may be mere coincidence considering these tax issues etc. is that Peter's price was within a dollar of the "fixed" price here in the USA.
Bottom line is I don't think an American at least, is going to find this tire for less than $163...