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How much are tires for a 2016 Honda Civic?

Prices for tires on a 2016 Honda Civic vary widely, but you’ll typically pay about $70 to $350 per tire depending on size and brand. Installed, expect roughly $100 to $420 per tire when mounting, balancing, and disposal are factored in, with total costs depending on your chosen retailer and services.


What determines the price of Civic tires


Several factors influence tire price for a 2016 Civic, including the tire size required by your trim, the type of tire (all-season, performance, or touring), brand reputation, and the retailer or installation package you choose. Vehicle trims differ in wheel size, which shifts the cost range.


Typical price ranges by common Civic sizes


Below are price approximations for some sizes often found on 2016 Civics. Prices vary by brand and region, so use these as a guide when shopping.



  • 205/55R16 — Budget: $70–$100; Mid-range: $110–$160; Premium: $170–$230

  • 215/50R17 — Budget: $90–$120; Mid-range: $120–$180; Premium: $180–$260

  • 225/40R18 — Budget: $110–$150; Mid-range: $150–$210; Premium: $200–$350


Note: These figures reflect typical market pricing for standard all-season tires and do not include installation or taxes. Exact pricing depends on the exact size your Civics require and the brand you choose.


Installation, services and other costs to expect


In addition to the tire price, most shops charge for several services during a tire replacement. These can add to the per-tire cost when purchased separately.



  • Mounting and balancing: generally $15–$50 per tire

  • Tire disposal: often $2–$6 per tire, or sometimes included

  • TPMS reset or programming: typically $0–$20 per tire if not included

  • 4-wheel alignment (recommended after replacing all four tires): about $80–$120


Concluding note: If a retailer offers a package deal that includes mounting, balancing, TPMS, and disposal, you can expect better overall value than buying services piecemeal. Always confirm what is included in the price before purchase.


Brand tiers and ballpark per-tire prices


To help budget, here is a rough guide to per-tire pricing by brand tier for common Civic sizes. Prices are indicative and can vary by retailer and location.



  • Budget/Value brands: roughly $70–$120 per tire

  • Mid-range brands (e.g., reputable touring or all-season lines): roughly $100–$180 per tire

  • Premium brands (e.g., top-tier all-season or performance lines): roughly $180–$350 per tire


Remember: higher-priced tires may offer longer tread life, better grip in rain or snow, and improved fuel efficiency, but the best choice depends on your driving conditions and budget. Installation and any applicable taxes or fees will add to these amounts.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda Civic, tire costs are primarily driven by size and brand. Expect per-tire prices in the broad range of roughly $70–$350, with installation and related services bringing the per-tire cost higher. To get an accurate quote, identify your exact tire size, choose a tire type that matches your driving needs, and compare quotes from several local and online retailers. Planning for installation, disposal, TPMS, and alignment will give you a realistic total and help you avoid surprises at the shop.

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