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How much are the wheels for a Honda Accord?

The price of wheels for a Honda Accord varies widely — roughly from about $60 to $700 per wheel depending on size, material, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket parts. A full set, plus mounting and tires if needed, can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.


Wheel costs depend on several factors including the model year, trim level, and whether you’re aiming for stock (OEM) wheels or aftermarket alternatives. This article breaks down typical wheel sizes for recent Accords, and provides general price ranges to help you plan a purchase or replacement.


What drives wheel pricing


Prices are driven by wheel size, material (steel, alloy, or forged), design complexity, finish, and whether the wheels are original equipment (OEM) or aftermarket. In addition, you’ll pay for installation, balancing, and potentially tires if you’re buying a full setup. Availability can also vary by year and market.


Current Accord wheel sizes by trim and year


Wheel size availability in recent Honda Accord models typically follows a progression from smaller, economy-focused wheels to larger, sportier options on higher trims. The most common sizes you’ll encounter are 16-inch, 17-inch, 18-inch, and sometimes 19-inch wheels, with exact offerings varying by year and market.



  • 16-inch wheels: Common on base trims or entry-level configurations, often steel with wheel covers, though some markets offer 16-inch alloy options.

  • 17-inch wheels: Standard or widely available on mid-level trims (EX, EX-L) in many model years.

  • 18-inch wheels: Optional or standard on higher trims or sport-oriented packages (Sport, higher-end EX-L variants) in several years.

  • 19-inch wheels: Less common, typically offered on top-tier trims or special editions in select years or markets.


Understanding your specific year and trim is essential because exact wheel availability can change with redesigns and regional packages.


Pricing by type: OEM Honda wheels


OEM wheels are those that Honda designed for the Accord and sold through dealers or official parts suppliers. Prices vary by size, style, and year, but the following ranges give a general sense of what to expect per wheel before installation or tires are added.



  • 16-inch OEM wheels: Typically about $60–$150 per wheel, depending on steel vs alloy and hub compatibility.

  • 17-inch OEM wheels: Roughly $120–$250 per wheel, depending on the exact style and finish.

  • 18-inch OEM wheels: Often $200–$350 per wheel, with some premium finishes reaching higher prices.

  • 19-inch OEM wheels: Commonly $350–$700 per wheel, depending on design and market availability.


Note: These ranges are for individual wheels and do not include mounting, balancing, sensors (TPMS), or tires. Actual prices can vary by dealer, region, and any ongoing promotions or parts catalog updates.


OEM considerations


When shopping OEM wheels, confirm compatibility for your exact model year, trim, bolt pattern (commonly 5x114.3 mm for recent Accords), offset, and hub bore. Some wheels require separate TPMS sensors or may necessitate lug nuts that are not included in the price.


Aftermarket wheels: options and typical price ranges


Aftermarket wheels offer a wide spectrum of styles and prices, from budget options to premium, performance-oriented designs. Here are typical price bands you’ll encounter when browsing aftermarket suppliers.



  • Budget aftermarket wheels: Approximately $60–$150 per wheel for basic alloy or steel-look designs, not always identical in fitment to OEM specs.

  • Mid-range aftermarket wheels: Roughly $150–$300 per wheel, featuring a broader range of finishes and sizes with reliable fitment for many Accords.

  • Premium/brand-name aftermarket wheels: About $300–$900+ per wheel for well-known brands, performance-oriented designs, and advanced finishes.


With aftermarket options, it’s especially important to verify fitment (bolt pattern, offset, center bore), load rating, and recommended tire sizes. Installation costs, warranty terms, and compatibility with TPMS and the vehicle’s stability systems should also be considered.


Practical tips for buying wheels


- Check your exact model year and trim to confirm the correct wheel size and bolt pattern.


- Decide whether you want OEM or aftermarket based on budget, aesthetics, and performance needs.


- Factor in tires, mounting, balancing, TPMS sensors, and potential wheel insurance or warranties.


- Compare prices across dealers, authorized retailers, and reputable aftermarket shops to find the best deal.


Summary


Wheel prices for a Honda Accord vary widely by size, material, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket options. Expect roughly 16" wheels to start around $60–$150 per wheel, 17" wheels around $120–$250 each, 18" wheels often $200–$350, and 19" wheels frequently $350–$700 per wheel. Aftermarket options broaden the range further, with budget to premium choices available. Always verify fitment for your specific year, trim, and market, and account for mounting and tires when budgeting for a full wheel setup.

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