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What is the tire size for a 2014 Honda Civic?

There isn’t a single tire size for all 2014 Civics; the size depends on trim and body style. The most common factory sizes vary from 16-inch wheels on LX/EX/EX-L to 18-inch wheels on the Si, with hybrids typically using 16-inch tires as well. To be sure, check the door jamb placard or the owner's manual for the exact specification on your vehicle.


In this article, we explain how tire sizes vary across the 2014 Civic lineup and provide steps to confirm the exact size for your individual car. Because Honda offered several configurations—sedan, coupe, hybrid, and the sporty Si—there isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer beyond the general pattern described below.


Common stock tire sizes by trim


Below are typical factory configurations seen on many 2014 Civics. Sizes can vary with optional wheels or regional specifications, so verify against your vehicle’s placard or manual.



  • LX/EX/LX Sedan, EX Sedan, and similar 16-inch wheel configurations: commonly around 205/55R16

  • EX-L and other trims with 17-inch wheels: commonly around 215/45R17

  • Si models with larger wheels: commonly around 235/40R18

  • Hybrid models (often with 16-inch wheels): commonly around 205/55R16


These examples reflect how wheel size and tire width typically scale with trim levels. Always confirm the exact size for your specific vehicle configuration.


How to confirm the exact tire size for your car


Use these straightforward steps to verify the precise tire size for your 2014 Civic, especially before purchasing replacements:



  1. Check the driver's door jamb placard. It lists the recommended tire size and inflation pressure for the exact vehicle.

  2. Consult the owner's manual for the official tire size as it relates to your trim and wheel package.

  3. Inspect the sidewall of the tires currently on your car—the size is printed in a format such as P205/55R16.

  4. If in doubt or planning a larger/smaller wheel upgrade, contact a Honda dealer or a reputable tire shop to ensure compatibility with load and speed ratings.


Verifying the size through these steps helps prevent incorrect replacements and ensures optimal performance and safety.


Summary


The 2014 Honda Civic does not have a single universal tire size; sizes vary by trim and wheel option. Typical patterns include 16-inch wheels with 205/55R16 on many standard trims, 17-inch wheels with 215/45R17 on some models, and 18-inch tires such as 235/40R18 on the Si. Always confirm with the door placard or the owner's manual, and use the current tires as a reference when shopping for replacements.


For readers seeking the exact size for a specific car—whether you own a sedan, coupe, hybrid, or the Si—checking the placard on the driver’s door or consulting the manual remains the most reliable course. When upgrading, aim to match size, load index, and speed rating to maintain handling and safety.

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