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What size tires are on a 2013 Dodge Dart?

The standard tire size for a 2013 Dodge Dart is 205/55R16. This tire size is equipped on the base model Dart SE and SXT trims. Higher trim levels like the Dart Aero and Dart GT may come with slightly larger 225/45R17 tires.


Detailed Tire Specifications


The 205/55R16 tire size on the 2013 Dodge Dart SE and SXT models has the following specifications:



  • 205 - The tire width in millimeters

  • 55 - The aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to the tread width

  • R - Indicates a radial tire construction

  • 16 - The wheel diameter in inches that the tire is designed to fit


The optional 225/45R17 tire size on the Dart Aero and Dart GT trims is slightly wider and has a lower profile, giving the car a sportier appearance and handling characteristics.


Tire Replacement Recommendations


When replacing the tires on a 2013 Dodge Dart, it's recommended to use the factory-specified tire size or an equivalent. Using tires that are too large or too small can negatively impact the vehicle's handling, fuel economy, and overall performance. It's also important to ensure all four tires are the same size, type, and tread pattern for optimal safety and drivability.

Is a 2013 Dodge Dart a good used car?


The 2013 Dodge Dart is a good car, a solid entrant in the compact-sedan segment, but powertrain shortcomings keep it from being a great car. There's been a gaping hole in the Dodge lineup: the lack of a compact sedan since the Neon departed after the 2005 model year.



How much is a 2013 Dodge Dart worth today?


The value of a used 2013 Dodge Dart ranges from $1,502 to $3,966, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



How many miles should a 2013 Dodge Dart last?


How long do Dodge Darts last? According to getjerry.com, a Dodge Dart should last 200,000-250,000 miles with proper maintenance. With exceptional care, the car could even make it past the 250,000-mile point.



What is the recall on the 2013 Dodge Dart?


Summary: Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain 2013-2016 Dodge Dart vehicles equipped with 6-speed automatic transmissions. The shifter cable bushing may fail allowing the shift cable to detach from the transmission. Tip: Recalls don't affect every vehicle of the same year, make and model.



What size rims fit a 2013 Dodge Dart?


The Dodge Dart has a range of OE rim sizes, including 16-inch rims, 17-inch rims and 18-inch rims.



What tires go on a 2013 Dodge Dart?


The Dodge Dart has a range of stock tire sizes, including 205/55R16 tires, 225/45R17 tires and 225/40R18 tires.



What different size tires can I use?


When changing tire sizes, we recommend staying within 3% of the diameter/height of the original tire. Any more than this and you face the risk of brake failure. This tire calculator is for information purposes only and we do not guarantee fitment based on this calculator alone.



What rims fit Dodge Dart?


What size rims come on the Dodge Dart? The Dodge Dart has a range of OE rim sizes, including 16-inch rims, 17-inch rims and 18-inch rims. Found on many vehicle types, including luxury sedans, sports cars and daily drivers, many of the best wheel manufacturers make rims in these sizes.



What is the most common problem with the 2013 Dodge Dart?


Suspension System Issues
Problems with the suspension system top the list of 2013 Dodge Dart common problems. Some owners have reported that their front passenger side axle snapped without warning.



What is the transmission problem on a 2013 Dodge Dart?


2013-'15 Dodge Dart Recalled Because Transmission May Unexpectedly Shift to Neutral. WASHINGTON — Fiat-Chrysler is recalling an estimated 23,688 2013-'15 Dodge Dart sedans in the U.S. because the transmission may unexpectedly shift to neutral, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.


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