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How much does a 2012 Honda Accord tire cost?

For a replacement tire on a 2012 Honda Accord, you’ll typically pay about $100 to $250 per tire, depending on size, brand, and performance. Exact pricing varies by trim (which affects the tire size), the type of tire, and where you buy it. Installation and balancing are usually extra.


The 2012 Accord came in several trims with different wheel sizes, so tire costs can vary widely even within the same model year. This article outlines the main price drivers, provides typical ranges by size, and explains what else contributes to the total out‑the‑door cost so you can budget accurately.


What affects the price


The total price you pay for a replacement tire depends on several factors beyond the tire’s base price. The 2012 Accord was offered with different wheel sizes across trims, meaning the same car can require different tire dimensions. Brand, tread design, and performance rating (speed rating) also impact price. Finally, where you buy (online vs. brick-and-mortar) and whether you want road-hazard protection or a longer warranty will affect the final bill.


Determining your exact tire size


To price accurately, locate the tire size stamped on the sidewall of your current tires or check the door placard or owner’s manual. The size determines which tire you’ll need and strongly influences price.


Consider these main price drivers when budgeting for tires on a 2012 Accord:



  • Wheel size (16", 17", or 18" depending on trim) strongly influences per-tire cost.

  • Tire type (all-season, touring, performance, winter) affects price, with winter tires often more expensive due to specialized compounds and tread patterns.

  • Brand and model (budget, mid-range, premium) determine the price point.

  • Shop format and services included (mounting, balancing, disposal, alignment) can add to the out-the-door price.


Understanding these factors helps you compare quotes and choose a tire that balances cost with safety and performance for your Accord.


Typical price ranges by size


The 2012 Honda Accord uses different wheel sizes by trim, so approximate tire prices by size give you a starting point. Actual prices vary by brand and retailer, and installation costs apply.



  • 16-inch tires: roughly $100–$180 per tire

  • 17-inch tires: roughly $140–$220 per tire

  • 18-inch tires: roughly $180–$260 per tire


Prices listed above are for the tire alone (before mounting, balancing, and taxes). If you need winter tires or performance tires, expect prices toward the higher end of these ranges. Look for bundled deals that include installation when comparing offers.


Installation costs and add-ons


Beyond the tire price itself, installation-related services can add to the total. Here are common add-ons and their typical ranges:



  • Mounting and balancing: about $10–$40 per tire

  • Valve stems and disposal: about $2–$3 per tire for disposal; replacement valve stems may add a small fee

  • Wheel alignment (often recommended with new tires): about $75–$150

  • Road-hazard protection or extended treadwear/warranty: typically $8–$20 per tire


Some retailers include mounting, balancing, and disposal in tire packages, which can lower the out‑the‑door price. Always confirm what’s included in the installed price when you quote tires.


Where to shop and how to verify


To get the best value for a 2012 Accord, compare quotes from multiple retailers and verify the exact tire size before purchasing. Online listings and local shops can offer different prices, promotions, and installation packages. Look for tires with good treadwear warranties and consider road-hazard protection if you drive in areas with rough roads.



  • Online retailers: Tire Rack, Discount Tire Direct, and other national sellers often show competitive prices and promotions.

  • Brick-and-mortar retailers: Walmart Auto Care Centers, Discount Tire stores, Goodyear/Firestone shops, and dealership service centers frequently offer installation bundles and warranties.

  • What to verify: confirm size, confirm included services (mounting, balancing, disposal, alignment), and compare total installed price rather than just per-tire price.


Careful shopping can yield significant savings, especially if you’re purchasing a full set of four tires and want a comprehensive installation package.


Summary


Replacing tires on a 2012 Honda Accord generally costs between $100 and $250 per tire for the tire itself, with installation, balancing, and possible alignment adding to the total. Prices depend on wheel size (16", 17", or 18" on various trims), tire type, and brand. Shopping around and including installation in the quote helps you lock in the best value while keeping safety and performance in balance for your vehicle.

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