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How much are new tires for a Honda Accord?

Prices for a full set of four tires for a Honda Accord typically run from around $400 to $900 for standard all-season tires, including mounting and balancing at a shop. If you choose premium brands, larger sizes, or performance tires, expect totals in the $700 to $1,400 range. Actual costs depend on tire size, brand, and service charges.


This article breaks down the factors that influence tire pricing, outlines common wheel sizes for the Accord, and offers practical tips for budgeting and shopping smart.


Key factors that affect tire prices


Several variables determine the final price you’ll see at checkout. Here is a breakdown of the most influential ones.



  • Tire type: All-season, winter, or performance tires each have different price points. Winter tires, in particular, can be noticeably more expensive than all-season sets.

  • Tire size and diameter: Larger wheels (18" and 19") usually cost more per tire than smaller sizes (16" or 17").

  • Brand and model: Budget brands tend to be cheaper, while premium brands offer higher performance and longer warranties at higher prices.

  • Installation and services: Mounting, balancing, TPMS reset, valve stems, and disposal fees add to the total.

  • Warranty and protection plans: Some tires come with mileage warranties or replacement guarantees that can affect upfront cost.

  • Shop source: Prices vary by retailer, including dealers, independent shops, and online retailers that require local installation.


In short, the final price is a blend of size, type, brand, and where you buy them, plus any installation services you need.


Tire sizes for the Honda Accord


The Honda Accord has been offered with a range of wheel sizes across generations and trims. Modern Accords typically use wheels from 16 inches up to 19 inches, with the exact size listed on the door placard and in the owner's manual. Common tire sizes shift with model year and trim, so it’s essential to confirm the precise size for your car before shopping.


Common wheel sizes by trim and year


To give a sense of scale, here are the typical ranges you might encounter, though exact sizes can vary by year and trim:



  • 16-inch wheels: common on base or older trims; usually paired with economy or mid-range all-season tires.

  • 17-inch wheels: common on mid-range trims and several recent model years; compatible with a broad selection of all-season tires.

  • 18-inch wheels: common on higher trims and sport variants; many all-season and performance tires are available in this size.

  • 19-inch wheels: found on some premium or sport-oriented trims; requires larger tire options and tends to be pricier.


Always verify your exact tire size on the tire sidewall or the door jamb placard to avoid ordering the wrong size.


Price ranges by tire category


Below are typical price ranges you can expect for four-tire sets, including common installation charges. These are approximate ranges that reflect current market conditions in many regions.



  • Budget all-season tires (16–17 inch wheels): about $90–$150 per tire; roughly $360–$600 for four; installation and balancing typically $40–$100 total. Final price range: ~$400–$700.

  • Mid-range all-season tires (17–18 inch wheels): about $110–$180 per tire; roughly $440–$720 for four; installation $60–$120 total. Final price range: ~$500–$840.

  • Premium all-season tires (18–19 inch wheels): about $180–$320 per tire; roughly $720–$1,280 for four; installation $80–$160 total. Final price range: ~$800–$1,440.

  • Winter tires (16–19 inch wheels, if you swap seasonally): about $70–$180 per tire; roughly $280–$720 for four; installation $20–$60 per tire. Final price range: ~$360–$1,000.


Prices vary by brand, retailer, and local labor rates, so shop around and ask about bundled pricing (tires plus mounting, balancing, and TPMS).


OEM vs aftermarket tires


What to consider when choosing


Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) tires are those that Honda would have fitted at the factory. Aftermarket tires are non-OEM brands that fit the same size spec. OEM tires can offer guaranteed performance characteristics tuned for the Accord, but they often cost more than comparable aftermarket tires. Aftermarket options can provide similar performance at a lower price, but tread wear, noise, and handling characteristics can vary more between brands. If you’re unsure, consult your local shop about size compatibility, performance needs, and warranty terms.


Ways to save on tire costs


Smart shopping can trim costs without compromising safety or performance. Consider these strategies.



  • Look for promotions, rebates, or bundled packages that include mounting, balancing, and TPMS service.

  • Compare quotes from multiple retailers, including local independent shops and big-box tire centers.

  • Consider slightly smaller or mid-range tires that still meet Honda’s performance requirements if you’re prioritizing price.

  • Ask about warranties and mileage guarantees; sometimes a slightly pricier tire with a longer warranty saves money over time.

  • Factor in future costs, such as wheel alignment if you’ve recently hit a pothole or feel uneven tread wear after installation.


Being proactive with a few quotes and checking for promotions can meaningfully reduce the out-of-pocket expense.


Summary


The cost to replace a Honda Accord’s tires depends on size, tire type, and where you buy. For a four-tire setup, expect roughly $400–$900 for standard all-season tires, with higher totals for premium brands, larger sizes, or winter tires. Installation fees, TPMS services, and possible wheel alignments add to the bill. By knowing your exact tire size, exploring OEM versus aftermarket options, and shopping for deals, you can balance safety, performance, and value.


If you’d like, tell me your Accord’s model year and trim, and I can help pinpoint a tighter price range for your exact configuration and preferred tire type.

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