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What are the best tires for a 2017 Honda Accord Sport?

Top tire choices for a 2017 Honda Accord Sport center on high-performance all-season options or ultra-high-performance tires, depending on wheel size and climate. Notable picks include Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, Continental ExtremeContact Sport, and Michelin CrossClimate 2.


To understand why, it helps to know that the 2017 Accord Sport can come with different wheel sizes, typically 18-inch or 19-inch setups. Tire selection should align with your exact wheel size, driving style, and local weather. This guide breaks down the best choices for both common configurations and for winter driving, so you can pick what fits your needs.


Ultra-High-Performance tires for 19-inch wheels


Rationale and expectations


For drivers who want peak handling and brisk response from the Accord Sport’s chassis, UHP tires deliver the strongest grip and steering precision, especially in dry and wet conditions. Expect sharper feel, but a firmer ride and higher cost compared with all-season tires.



  • Michelin Pilot Sport 4S — renowned for exceptional dry and wet grip, precise steering, and solid overall performance.

  • Continental ExtremeContact Sport — strong handling, confident wet braking, and good value within the UHP category.

  • Pirelli P Zero (or P Zero Corsa, depending on size)

  • Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 — balanced, competitive performance with good street manners


Note: Availability and size compatibility depend on your exact 19-inch wheel specification. If you push for peak performance, confirm fitment and speed rating for your model year’s configuration.


All-season tires for 18-inch wheels


Balance of grip, comfort, and year-round usability


All-season tires are a versatile choice for daily driving, offering solid traction in rain and light snow, quieter rides, and longer tread life. They generally don’t match UHP tires in cornering grip, but they excel for comfort and reliability across seasons.



  • Michelin CrossClimate 2 — strong all-season performance with solid wet and dry grip and good tread life.

  • Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus — well-rounded handling, improved wear, and solid wet performance.

  • Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady — reliable all-season traction with broad weather capability

  • Michelin Defender T+H or Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack — comfort-oriented options with higher longevity


All-season tires bring a good blend of safety and comfort for most drivers, but they may not deliver the same peak grip as UHP tires in warm, twisty conditions. Consider your climate and driving style when choosing.


Winter-ready tires for snow and ice (cold climates)


Important notes for snow-bound regions


In temperatures that regularly fall below freezing, a dedicated winter tire can dramatically improve traction, braking, and steering on snow and ice. If you live in regions with harsh winters, pairing winter tires with a suitable wheel setup is highly recommended.



  • Michelin X-Ice Snow — strong winter performance with reliable ice and snow traction

  • Nokian Hakkapeliita R5 — top-tier winter grip and predictable handling in deep snow

  • Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 — proven winter braking and cornering stability

  • Continental WinterContact Si — solid winter performance with good wear characteristics


Winter tires require size-specific fitment and should be mounted on a dedicated set of wheels for the season. Follow local regulations and rotate appropriately to maintain even wear.


Summary


For a 2017 Honda Accord Sport, your best tire choice hinges on wheel size and climate. If you have 19-inch wheels and crave sportier handling, consider ultra-high-performance tires such as the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S or Continental ExtremeContact Sport. If you’re outfitting 18-inch wheels for all-season reliability, the Michelin CrossClimate 2 or Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus are strong, versatile options. In winter climates, a dedicated set of winter tires (Michelin X-Ice Snow, Nokian Hakkapeliita R5, or similar) can dramatically improve safety and traction. Always verify fitment with your exact wheel size and driving conditions before purchase.

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