How much are new tires for a Honda?
A typical four-tire install for a Honda usually runs about $400 to $900, depending on brand, size, and whether you choose all-season, winter, or performance tires. Premium brands or larger wheel sizes can push total costs beyond $1,000. Prices vary by model, tire size, and retailer.
This article breaks down what drives those costs, typical price ranges by tire type, and money-saving tips to help Honda owners shop smart.
What affects tire pricing for Honda models
Tire size and vehicle weight
Size matters because larger tires and heavier vehicles require more material and bigger rims, which raise per-tire prices and sometimes installation fees.
Season and tire type
All-season, winter, and summer/performance tires have different price bands. Winter tires often cost more per tire due to specialized compounds and, in some cases, studs.
Installation and labor costs
Mounting, balancing, valve stems, disposal fees, and alignment (if needed) add to the total. Some shops include the basics in a single installed price, others itemize them.
Typical price ranges for a four-tire setup
Prices shown include mounting, balancing, and basic services for most common Honda sizes. Actual prices vary by region, retailer, and exact tire size.
- Budget/Value all-season tires: roughly $80–$120 per tire; installed total for four tires about $320–$480.
- Mid-range all-season tires: roughly $120–$180 per tire; installed total about $480–$720.
- Premium all-season tires: roughly $180–$300 per tire; installed total about $720–$1,200.
- High-performance or touring tires: roughly $200–$350 per tire; installed total about $800–$1,400.
- Winter tires (studded or non-studded): roughly $100–$180 per tire; installed total about $400–$720 (premium winter tires can be higher).
Note: SUVs and models with larger wheel sizes (for example, some CR-V, Pilot, or HR-V configurations) tend to sit at the upper end of these ranges. Always confirm the exact pricing for your car’s tire size and preferred brands.
Where to shop and how to save on Honda tires
To maximize savings, compare multiple sources and consider bundle pricing for a full set, as well as promotions and warranties.
- Shop around: Get quotes from several local shops and online retailers that support installation for your Honda’s exact tire size.
- Ask about bundled services: Some dealers or shops include mounting, balancing, and a free rotation in a package price.
- Look for promotions and rebates: Seasonal promotions, brand rebates, or manufacturer incentives can reduce cost by 5–20% or more.
- Consider warranty and road-hazard protection: Factor in coverage when evaluating price; sometimes a higher upfront price includes valuable long-term protection.
- Choose size and type wisely: If your model allows a slightly smaller or narrower tire without compromising safety, you can save.
Bottom line: price is influenced by tire size, brand, and the installer. Shop widely and read the fine print before purchasing.
Summary
For most Honda owners, a complete set of four new tires falls in the mid hundreds, with a broad range depending on size and brand. Budget options keep costs manageable, while premium and winter/tire-performance choices push the total higher. Planning ahead and comparing quotes across shops is the best way to land a fair deal.
