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How much is a new set of tires for a Honda Accord?

A new set of four tires for a Honda Accord typically ranges from about $400 to $1,200 installed, depending on tire size, brand, and type. Basic all-season tires are on the lower end, while winter tires or premium performance tires push toward the higher end. This price usually includes mounting, balancing, and disposal, but can vary by shop and region.


Tire prices hinge on several factors, including the Accord’s year and trim (which determine wheel size), the type of tires you choose (all-season, winter, or performance), and whether you opt for any extras such as run-flat tires or new wheels. Below is a detailed breakdown to help you estimate costs and shop smartly.


What affects tire price for a Honda Accord


Prices are influenced by tire size, tire type, and the retailer. The Accord has varied wheel sizes across model years and trims, so the exact cost depends on the recommended tire size for your car and whether you’re replacing all four tires with matching units.


Typical tire categories and installed price ranges are summarized below to help you plan your budget.


Tire type price ranges


Prices below are typical installed prices per tire and for four-tire sets, in U.S. dollars. They reflect common market options as of 2024–2025. Actual prices in your area may vary.



  • All-season tires

    • Budget all-season: about $80–$120 per tire; installed and balanced about $60–$100 per tire; total for four tires roughly $520–$880.

    • Mid-range all-season: about $130–$170 per tire; installed about $60–$100 per tire; total for four roughly $760–$1,200.

    • Premium all-season/touring: about $180–$250 per tire; installed about $60–$100 per tire; total for four roughly $1,040–$1,600.




These are typical ranges; some brands offer rebates or package deals that lower the final installed price.


Note on sizes and installation


The exact price depends on your Accord’s tire size. The door jamb placard or owner's manual lists the recommended size. If you have OEM tires from the dealer, replacement may align with premium all-season options. Heavier rims or run-flat tires can push prices higher.


Winter tires and performance tires


Winter tires and performance tires usually cost more per tire than standard all-season tires. You may also pay extra if you choose a separate wheel set or plan for seasonal changes.



  • Winter tires: about $90–$150 per tire; four tires installed total around $600–$1,000 (not including rims if you reuse or buy new).

  • Performance tires: about $150–$320 per tire; four tires installed total around $1,100–$1,900.


Some drivers opt for high-quality all-season tires that balance year-round performance with cost, especially in regions without heavy snow.


Where to buy and how to save


Smart shopping can trim hundreds from your final bill. Consider these approaches and compare like-for-like sizes and warranties.



  • Shop around at tire retailers and look for price matches, promotions, or rebates from brands or retailers.

  • Consider online purchases with local installation to reduce overall cost versus dealership pricing.

  • Bundle tires with wheels or choose installation packages to save on mounting, balancing, and alignment; inquire about road hazard warranties.

  • Take advantage of season-specific promotions, loyalty programs, and available rebates.


Always verify the exact tire size and load index for your specific Accord model before buying to ensure proper performance and warranty coverage.


How to determine your exact tire size


Look for the tire size on the sidewall (for example, P215/60R16). You can also find the recommended size on the driver’s door jamb placard or in the owner’s manual. If you’re changing wheel size, you may need new wheels in addition to tires, and the speedometer may be affected if you alter overall tire diameter.


Summary


For a Honda Accord, replacing all four tires typically costs about $400–$1,200 installed, depending on tire type and size. Budget all-season tires are cheaper, while winter and premium performance tires are more expensive. Shop smart by comparing prices, checking for rebates, and using the exact size recommended for your vehicle to maximize value and ensure proper fit and safety.


Prices reflect current market conditions and may vary by region and retailer. Always confirm local pricing and availability before making a purchase.

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