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How much does it cost to replace tires on a 2017 Honda Civic?

Typically, replacing all four tires on a 2017 Honda Civic costs about $400 to $800, including installation and balancing; higher-end tires can raise that total.


Tire sizes and their impact on price


The 2017 Civic was offered with different wheel sizes depending on the trim, which means tire prices can vary. Sizes commonly range from 16 to 18 inches, with examples such as 205/55R16, 215/45R17, and 235/40R18. Always confirm your current tire size from your owner’s manual or the door placard before shopping, as size impacts both availability and price.


Typical replacement cost ranges


Below are price ranges you can expect per tire for common all-season tires, which most owners choose for daily driving. The ranges reflect installed prices that include mounting, balancing, and basic disposal in many shops.



  • Budget all-season tires: about $70-$120 per tire

  • Mid-range all-season tires: about $120-$180 per tire

  • Premium or performance all-season tires: about $180-$350 per tire


For four tires, multiply by four to estimate the total tire cost before labor, taxes, and disposal fees. Prices vary widely by brand, retailer, and local demand, so shop around and check for promotions or retailer sales.


Cost breakdown: additional services and fees


In addition to the tire price itself, consider these common add-ons that affect the total bill when replacing a set of four tires.



  • Installation, mounting, and balancing: often included in the tire price at many shops, but if billed separately, expect about $15-$45 per tire

  • Wheel alignment: advisable after replacing tires; typical cost is about $75-$150

  • Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) sensors: replacement or reprogramming can add roughly $50-$100 per sensor if needed

  • Tire disposal and shop fees: commonly $2-$5 per tire for disposal; tax varies by location

  • Road hazard protection or extended warranties: optional, typically $15-$60 per tire depending on coverage


These ancillary costs can significantly affect the total, especially if you need new TPMS sensors or an alignment. Some retailers include free alignment with a full tire set purchase, so confirm what’s included in your quote.


Where to buy tires and how to save


Consider shopping around across local tire shops, national chains, and dealership service departments. Online tire retailers can provide price quotes, with installation arranged locally. Look for promotions, loyalty programs, or bundled deals (tires plus installation) to maximize savings. Planning ahead for sales can help, especially if you’re not in a rush to replace all four tires at once.


Summary


Expect roughly $400-$800 for a full four-tire replacement on a 2017 Honda Civic when choosing standard all-season tires and including installation and balancing. The exact price depends on tire size, brand, and the shop’s policies, with higher-end tires and optional services (alignment, TPMS work, and road hazard protection) driving costs higher. Always compare several quotes and confirm what’s included in each package.

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