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How much does a Honda Civic tire cost?

A typical Honda Civic tire costs about $100 to $180 per tire before installation, with mounting and related services bringing the total to roughly $140 to $350 per tire depending on size and brand.


What affects tire prices for the Civic


The price you pay is influenced by tire size (which varies by year and trim), tire type (all-season, winter, or performance), and brand. Local shops, promotions, and installation fees also shape the final bill. Always verify the exact tire size on your Civic from the door placard or owner's manual before shopping.


Pricing ranges by tire category



  • Budget/value all-season tires: typically $60–$120 per tire

  • Mid-range brands: $120–$180 per tire

  • Premium/performance tires: $180–$350+ per tire


Note: These ranges reflect common consumer tires in many markets and can vary with tire size, local taxes, and supplier promotions. Check current listings from retailers or installers for your exact Civic configuration.


Additional costs to consider


Beyond the tire price itself, several services and extras commonly affect the total cost of replacing Civic tires.



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

  • TPMS sensor replacement or programming (if needed): about $20–$100 per sensor

  • Tire disposal fee: roughly $2–$3 per tire

  • Wheel alignment (if required after a tire change): about $60–$120


Many shops offer bundled packages that include mounting, balancing, and disposal, which can reduce the overall expense when replacing all four tires.


Tips for buying tires for your Civic


To get the best value, compare multiple sources (local tire shops, national chains, and reputable online retailers that offer installation). Consider promotions, warranties, and whether a package deal includes mounting, balancing, and disposal. Choose the tire type based on your climate and driving needs—winter tires for snowy regions, or all-season tires for year-round use with occasional temperature extremes. Always confirm you’re purchasing the correct size and speed rating specified for your Civic model and trim.


Summary


In short, Civic tire costs hinge on size and type, with typical per-tire prices ranging from about $100 to $180 before installation. With mounting, balancing, and potential TPMS or alignment services, the out-the-door price often lands around $140 to $350 per tire. Prices vary by model year, trim, and local market, so check your exact tire size and obtain quotes from several retailers to secure the best deal.

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