Most 2000 Honda Accords use 195/65R15 tires on 15-inch wheels; if your car has 16-inch wheels, the common size is 205/60R16. Always verify with the door placard or the owner's manual for your exact trim and wheel package.
Overview: tire size options for the 2000 Accord
The 2000 Accord offered two main wheel sizes depending on trim and configuration. The following sizes cover typical factory setups for that model year.
- 195/65R15 — standard on 15-inch wheels for many LX and EX models
- 205/60R16 — common on 16-inch wheels for EX and certain V6 configurations
While these cover the most common configurations, some vehicles might have different sizes due to optional wheels or regional specifications. Always check the placard in the driver's door jamb or the owner's manual for the exact size your car uses.
How to verify your exact tire size
Look at the tire sidewall for the size stamp, e.g., P195/65R15. You can also check the door jamb placard on the driver's side, or consult the owner's manual. If you have replaced wheels or upgraded trim, sizes may vary, and you should ensure the new tires maintain appropriate clearance and performance.
Why choosing the right size matters
Using the correct factory size helps maintain accurate speedometer readings, proper ABS and traction control performance, and expected handling. Deviating from OEM sizes can affect braking distance, ride quality, and fuel economy.
Summary
For a 2000 Honda Accord, the typical tire sizes are 195/65R15 on 15-inch wheels and 205/60R16 on 16-inch wheels. Always confirm with the door placard or manual, and consider a professional tire shop if you are unsure. Correct sizing ensures safety, reliability, and optimal performance for your car.


