Can Honda replace tires?
The four original tires on your vehicle are covered for repairable leaks or punctures, up to $25 per repair. If replacement is required, this plan will cover the prorated cost up to $150. * Tire wear and off-road usage are not covered. Please see your Honda dealer for details.
Can you sit in a car with a flat tire?
Do not leave a car with a flat tire sitting for any length of time. It is about the worst thing you can do to a tire (tyre). The side walls will get weather checked (develop very small cracks that you can barely see). You will never be able to trust that tire again.
How much does it cost to replace tires on a Honda Civic?
We’ve taken a look at tires for every Civic trim level, and we’ve come up with recommendations, based on tread life, wet performance and consumer reviews: The original equipment tires for the Civic LX cost between $115 and $135 each to replace, depending on which brand was on your vehicle.
Why do you need the best tires for a Honda Civic?
Your tires are the one connection between your car and the road, and all of your car’s road-holding abilities are down to the palm-sized patch of contact between the rubber and the road surface. It makes sense that you’d want to do your research and find the best tires for your Civic.
When do you rotate the tires on a Honda Civic?
A typical rotation interval is somewhere between 5,000 and 7,000 miles, though specific cars and tires may change those numbers a bit. The Civic is a front-wheel drive car, so the front tires may be worn more quickly than the rears. It’s important to keep this in mind and to not ignore the need to rotate your tires.
What does 215 mean on a Honda Civic tire?
215 – indicates the width of the tire from one sidewall to the other in millimeters. This tire is 215 millimeters wide. 50 – indicates the aspect ratio, or sidewall height, as a percentage of the tire’s width. In this case, it’s 50 percent or 107.5 millimeters tall.