Tire Replacement for Your 2023 Honda Civic Sport Touring
Replace tires on your 2023 Honda Civic Sport Touring after 25,000 to 50,000 miles. Honda recommends tire rotation every 7,500 miles. Rotation evens wear and adds miles to tire life.
Factors That Cut Tire Life
Your driving style wears tires fastest. Hard starts, quick stops, and sharp corners cut miles. Potholes and rough roads damage tires more than smooth highways. Premium tires outlast cheap ones. Keep air pressure right. Low pressure wears edges fast and raises fuel use. Hot or cold weather ages rubber quicker.
Signs You Need New Tires Now
Check tires often. Replace them if you see these problems:
- Tread depth below 2/32 inch: Do the penny test. Put a penny in the tread with Lincoln's head down. You see his full head? Get new tires.
- Uneven wear: Cupping or bald spots mean alignment or pressure issues.
- Bulges or cracks in sidewalls: These weaken tires and risk blowouts.
- Vibrations or pulling: Bad balance or hidden damage causes this.
Honda Civic Maintenance Schedule
Follow this plan for your Civic:
| Interval | Service |
|---|---|
| Every 7,500 miles | Rotate tires, check pressure |
| Every 15,000 miles | Balance wheels, check undercarriage |
Rotation boosts handling and safety.
Tire Sizes and Costs
Your Civic Sport Touring uses 235/40R18 tires. Here are prices per tire:
| Type | Cost per Tire |
|---|---|
| Budget | $100 to $200 |
| Premium | $200 to $400 |
Buy four matching tires for best grip. Pick shops with strong warranties.
Quick Steps to Check Tires
- Measure tread depth each month. Use a gauge or penny test.
- Rotate tires at every oil change.
- Align wheels if wear looks uneven.
- Get a pro inspection once a year.
Sidekick tracks your Civic's schedule and sends reminders for rotations and replacements.
New tires give better control, shorter stops, and better fuel economy. Drive safe.

