A tire alignment in Florida & Georgia costs between $49.99 and $79.99, averaging $79.87 across 1000 verified prices from 1000 local shops. Dealerships charge the most; independents and chains are typically 20–40% cheaper for the same job. Currently the cheapest is $49.99 at Broward Auto Repair.
1000 verified prices · Florida & Georgia · April 2026
Dealership vs Independent vs Chain Pricing
Shop Type
Avg Price
Shops
Dealership
$79.91
579
Independent
$79.88
393
Chain
$78.91
28
Vehicle-Specific Pricing
Auto repair costs vary significantly by vehicle. Trucks and SUVs with higher fluid capacity, larger components, and more complex access require more labor and parts. Most advertised "starting at" prices apply to standard sedans with 4-5 quart oil capacity. Trucks like the Ford F-150 (7-8 quarts) and diesel vehicles (13-15 quarts) will pay substantially more.
Luxury vehicles (BMW, Mercedes, Audi) often require synthetic-only fluids and OEM parts, pushing costs 1.5-3x higher than economy vehicles for the same service.
What's Different About Tire Alignment in the Sun Belt
The Southeast's pothole problem after heavy rain and the subtropical road-heave cycle throws alignments off faster than in drier climates. If you've driven I-75, I-85, I-95, I-20, I-4 or any major Southern interstate in the past year and haven't had an alignment check, your inner-edge tire wear will show it.
Cheapest Verified Tire Alignment Prices Right Now
Based on our latest price verification across all shops we track:
The price you see advertised may not be the price you pay. Common additional charges include shop supplies fees ($5-$30), environmental disposal fees ($2-$25), and extra fluid charges beyond the base amount. PriceMyFix notes these conditions where reported, so check the price details for each listing.
What is the average tire alignment cost in Florida & Georgia?
Based on 1000 verified prices across Florida and Georgia, the average tire alignment costs $79.87. Prices range from $49.99 to $79.99 depending on shop type, vehicle, and parts used.
Should I go to a dealership or independent shop for a tire alignment?
Dealerships typically charge 1% more than chains and independent shops. They use OEM parts and factory-trained technicians, which can matter for warranty coverage and specialized vehicles. For routine maintenance, chains and independents often provide comparable quality at lower cost.
Do trucks cost more for a tire alignment?
Yes. Trucks and large SUVs typically cost 20-50% more due to higher fluid capacity, larger parts, and longer labor times. Most advertised base prices assume a standard sedan. Always confirm your vehicle-specific price before authorizing work.
Which shop has the cheapest tire alignment in Florida & Georgia?
As of our latest price check, Broward Auto Repair has the lowest verified price at $49.99. Mavis Tires & Brakes is second at $49.99, and East Lake Auto & RV Sales Inc. at $50.00. Prices change — check the shop page for the current verified rate.
Does Sun Belt climate affect tire alignment intervals or cost?
The Southeast's pothole problem after heavy rain and the subtropical road-heave cycle throws alignments off faster than in drier climates. If you've driven I-75, I-85, I-95, I-20, I-4 or any major Southern interstate in the past year and haven't had an alignment check, your inner-edge tire wear will show it.
How can I find the cheapest tire alignment near me?
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