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What tires for a 2013 Honda Accord?

For a 2013 Honda Accord, the tires you choose depend on trim and climate; most models use 16-, 17-, or 18-inch wheels with all-season tires. The exact size and type are printed on the door jamb placard or in the owner's manual, so verify before buying.


To understand the question in context: the 2013 Accord spanned several trims and body styles, which means wheel sizes and tire widths vary. Your choice should balance year-round grip, ride comfort, and budget, while ensuring the tire you buy matches the wheel diameter and load/speed ratings specified by Honda.


Know the tire size and fitment for your 2013 Accord


Identifying the correct tire size is the first step to a safe, reliable replacement. The wheel diameter drives the available tire options, and the size printed on the tire sidewall or the door placard tells you exactly what fits your car.



  • Check the driver-side door jamb placard for the recommended tire size and inflation pressure.

  • Examine the sidewall of one of your current tires for the size marking (for example, P205/65R16 or P235/45R17).

  • Consult the owner's manual or Honda's official support site if you’re unsure which trim and wheel size you have.


Knowing the exact size helps you avoid over- or under-tying tires to your wheels and ensures proper handling and ABS operation. Always confirm load index and speed rating as well.


Tire types that work well on a 2013 Honda Accord


Choosing the right tire type hinges on climate, driving style, and how you use the car. The list below outlines common options and when they’re a good fit.



  • All-season tires: The default choice for many drivers, offering a balance of comfort, longevity, and year-round performance in moderate climates.

  • All-season performance tires: A step up in grip and steering feel without sacrificing year-round usability, suitable for drivers who value a more responsive feel.

  • Touring tires: Emphasize comfort and quietness, with long tread life; good for highway cruising and daily commuting.

  • Winter tires: Essential for snow and icy conditions in cold climates; provide significantly better cold-weather traction than all-season tires.

  • Summer/performance tires: Maximize dry and warm-weather grip; not suitable for cold or snowy conditions and should be paired with winter tires in regions with winter weather.


Keep in mind that wheel size and tire width vary by trim, so verify compatibility with your specific 2013 Accord configuration before selecting a category.


Recommended tire models by category (examples)


The following examples reflect popular choices across common sizes used on 2013 Accords. Availability depends on your exact wheel diameter and regional market.



  • All-season tires

    • Michelin Defender T+H

    • Continental TrueContact Tour

    • Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady

    • Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus



  • All-season performance tires

    • Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4

    • Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus

    • Goodyear Eagle F1 All-Season



  • Touring tires

    • Michelin Primacy MXM4

    • Continental ContiProContact

    • Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack



  • Winter tires

    • Michelin X-Ice Snow

    • Bridgestone Blizzak WS90

    • Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5



  • Summer/performance tires

    • Michelin Pilot Sport 4S

    • Continental ExtremeContact Sport

    • Bridgestone Potenza S-04




Tip: Model availability depends on size, region, and current stock. Always confirm compatibility with your specific trims and wheel dimensions before purchasing.


Maintenance and installation tips


Once you’ve chosen the right tires, proper maintenance helps you get the most from them and keeps your Accord performing safely on the road.



  • Rotate tires every 5,000–7,500 miles (or as recommended in your owner’s manual) to promote even wear.

  • Check tire pressure monthly and before long trips; inflate to the vehicle’s recommended PSI from the placard, not the maximum listed on the tire sidewall.

  • Inspect tread depth and look for uneven wear, cuts, or bulges; address alignment or suspension issues promptly if you notice irregular wear.


Regular rotation, proper inflation, and timely replacements help maximize grip, fuel efficiency, and safety.


Summary


For a 2013 Honda Accord, the best tires depend on your trim, wheel size, and climate. Start by confirming the exact size from the door placard or owner’s manual, then choose a tire type that matches your conditions—mostly all-season tires for everyday use, with winter tires in snow-prone regions and performance tires if you want sharper handling. Maintain tire pressure, rotate regularly, and replace tires before tread reaches unsafe levels to ensure safe, reliable driving.

How much do tires cost for a 2013 Honda Accord?


Most Honda Accord tires cost from $80 to $240+, depending on the tire type you want and the size you have on your Accord.



What tires come standard on a Honda Accord?


The Accord LX is fitted with 17-inch alloy wheels; its tires are 225/50 R17 all-season. Accord Sport, Sport Special Edition and Sport 2.0T trims show off a unique 19-inch alloy wheel design, with 235/40 R19 all-season tires.



What size tire goes on a 2013 Honda Accord?


2013-2020 Honda Accord (IX CR)
The ninth generation Honda Accord utilizes tires from 16 inches up to 20 inches. The CR Accord comes equipped with 205/60R16, 215/55R17, 225/50R17, 235/45R18, 235/40R19 and 255/30ZR20. The table below shows factory tire sizes for the 2013-2020 Honda Accord.



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Information

Accord2003-2010 L4 & V6: 5W-20 (S/UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS) 2011-2020 L4 & V6: 0W-20 (UFS) 2005-2007 Hybrid: 5W-20 (S/UFS) 2014-2020 Hybrid or Plug-in: 0W-20 (UFS)
Fit2007-2010: 5W-20 (S/UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS) 2011-2017: 0W-20 (UFS) 2019: 0W-16 (UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS)


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