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What are the best tires for a 2017 Honda Accord?

For a 2017 Honda Accord, the best tires depend on your climate and how you drive. In most conditions, all-season touring tires offer a solid balance of comfort, longevity, and year-round grip, while all-weather options suit colder climates without the hassle of swapping seasonal setups. If you own a sportier trim or prioritize sporty handling, performance-oriented all-season tires can deliver sharper responses without sacrificing usability in wet or light winter conditions.


This guide breaks down top tire picks by category, explains what to look for when selecting tires for the Accord, and provides size and compatibility tips so you can choose confidently for your specific model and driving needs.


What to consider when choosing tires for the 2017 Accord


Key factors include climate, driving style, ride comfort, noise, tread life, and the tire size recommended for your trim. The 2017 Accord came with multiple wheel sizes across trims, so it’s essential to verify the exact size (for example, 16, 17, 18, or 19-inch wheels) on the door jamb sticker or in the owner's manual before purchasing. Also consider whether you want maximum winter capability, all-season convenience, or performance-oriented handling.


All-season touring tires for everyday driving


These tires are the default choice for most Accord owners who want solid grip in wet and dry conditions, good tread life, and low road noise for daily commuting.



  • Michelin Defender T+H

  • Continental TrueContact Tour

  • Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady

  • Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus


The above options are renowned for balanced performance, comfort, and longevity across a wide range of temperatures and road surfaces, making them reliable all-around choices for the Accord’s daily-driver role.


Performance-oriented all-season tires


For drivers who want a bit more steering response and cornering confidence without sacrificing year-round usability, these tires offer enhanced handling characteristics while still delivering solid wet traction and acceptable winter performance.



  • Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4

  • Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus

  • Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus


These models tend to deliver sharper steering and improved grip in dry and wet conditions, with acceptable performance in light snow. They’re well-suited for Accord trims with sportier suspensions or drivers who value a more engaging feel on twisty roads.


All-weather tires for snowy climates


If you live in an area with cold winters but want to avoid swapping to winter tires, all-weather tires provide snow traction while maintaining reasonable warmth in milder months.



  • Michelin CrossClimate 2

  • Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3

  • Continental AllSeasonContact


All-weather tires like these offer improved winter capability over standard all-season tires, including better snow and ice grip, without the need for a dedicated winter tire set in many regions.


Winter tires for severe snow climates


In areas with heavy snowfall and subfreezing temperatures, dedicated winter tires provide the best braking and traction on snow and ice.



  • Bridgestone Blizzak WS90

  • Michelin X-Ice Snow

  • Continental WinterContact SI


Consider these if you regularly drive in harsh winter conditions. They’re designed for cold temps, with tread compounds and patterns optimized for snow and ice performance, though you’ll want a separate set of wheels for easiest seasonal switching.


Size and compatibility for the 2017 Accord


The 2017 Honda Accord used multiple wheel sizes depending on trim and model year; commonly, 16-inch, 17-inch, and 18-inch options appeared across LX, EX, Sport, and Touring models. To ensure proper fit, check the exact tire size stamped on the sidewall of your current tires or the door jamb sticker, and match the speed rating and load index recommended by Honda for your specific trim. When replacing, try to maintain the same size on each axle to preserve handling balance and accuracy of the speedometer.


Installation and maintenance tips


To maximize tire life and safety on your Accord, consider these practices:



  • Rotate tires every 5,000–7,500 miles to promote even wear.

  • Keep proper tire pressure; check monthly and before long trips.

  • Balance and alignment checks when you install new tires or notice uneven wear or pulling.

  • Choose a reputable shop or installer that can guide you on wheel and tire combinations that suit your trim and driving habits.


With the right tires, your 2017 Accord can maintain strong wet and dry grip, comfortable highway cruising, and reliable year-round performance across a wide range of climates.


Summary


For most 2017 Honda Accord owners, all-season touring tires like the Michelin Defender T+H or Continental TrueContact Tour offer dependable, well-rounded performance. If you prioritize sportier feel, consider performance-oriented all-season tires such as the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 or Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus. In winter-prone regions, all-weather options like the Michelin CrossClimate 2 or Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 provide better cold-weather grip, while dedicated winter tires (Bridgestone Blizzak WS90, Michelin X-Ice Snow) remain the strongest choice for severe snow. Always confirm the exact tire size for your 2017 Accord trim and follow maintenance practices to get the most out of your tires.

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