There isn’t a single tire size that fits every 2010 Honda Fit. The exact tire specification depends on the trim and the market where the car was sold.
Understanding tire sizes on the Fit
The 2010 Honda Fit was offered with different wheel sizes depending on trim level and region. Most U.S. models used smaller wheels on base trims and larger wheels on higher trims, with a range of all-season tires designed for daily driving, fuel efficiency, and nimble handling. Because specifications vary, you should verify the exact tire size for your vehicle by checking the placard on the doorjamb or the owner's manual.
Trim- and market-based variations
Different trims (and different countries) used different wheel diameters and corresponding tire profiles. A doorjamb label or the original tire sidewall will specify the exact size that came on your car.
Where to find the exact tire size on your car
To ensure you get the right replacement, locate and read the tire size molded on your tires or the placard. Here's how to identify it:
- Open the driver's door and look at the doorjamb placard containing the "TIRE SIZE" line, which lists the original equipment size for your trim and market.
- Inspect one of the tires: the size appears on the sidewall in a format such as P215/60R16 or 195/65R15. The first number is width in millimeters, the second is the aspect ratio, and the wheel diameter in inches follows the R.
- If the placard or stickers are missing, consult the owner's manual or contact a Honda dealer with your VIN to confirm the correct OE tire size for your specific car.
By confirming the size and type from a reliable source, you can choose appropriate all-season tires that fit the wheel size and driving conditions of your 2010 Fit.
Common tire types for the 2010 Honda Fit
In general, the 2010 Fit used all-season radial tires designed for everyday commuting, with a balance of grip, tread life, and fuel efficiency. If you live in an area with severe winters, consider winter tires or all-season tires with better snow traction; for sporty driving, you may opt for higher-performance all-season tires within the size constraints of the wheels.
Summary
The 2010 Honda Fit does not have a single tire specification; the OEM tires vary by trim and market. To be sure, check the doorjamb placard or the owner's manual, or contact a Honda dealer with your VIN. When replacing tires, match the size, load index, and speed rating to the original equipment to maintain safety and performance.


