There isn't a single tire size for all 2006 Honda models. Tire sizes vary by model and trim, so the exact OEM size depends on which car you have. To know for sure, check the door jamb placard, the owner's manual, or a VIN-based lookup.
Where to find the exact tire size on your 2006 Honda
Use these sources to confirm the OEM size that should be used for your vehicle, as sizes differ by model and wheel options.
- Door jamb placard: Most 2006 Hondas have a sticker on the driver's door jamb listing front and rear tire sizes (and the recommended cold tire pressures).
- Owner's manual or owner's information packet: The tire section lists the recommended size(s) for your model.
- Tire sidewall on the current tires: The numbers printed on the sidewall show the size of the tires currently installed (for example, P205/65R15).
- VIN lookup or dealer assistance: A Honda dealer or Honda's official site can pull the exact OEM size for your VIN.
Knowing the exact size is essential when replacing tires, as using the wrong size can affect handling, speedometer accuracy, and load capacity. If you plan to deviate from OEM sizes, consult a tire professional for compatibility, clearance, and load index considerations.
Notes on model-wide differences
Because 2006 was a diverse year for Honda's lineup, different models — Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, Element, Odyssey — used different tire sizes. There isn't a single universal size for all 2006 Hondas. If you provide the exact model (for example, 2006 Honda Civic LX or 2006 Honda Accord EX), I can list the specific OEM tire sizes for that model and trim.
Summary
The correct tire size for a 2006 Honda depends on the exact model and trim. Use the door placard, owner's manual, current tire sidewall, or VIN lookup to confirm the OEM size. If you share your model, I can give you the precise size and compatible alternatives.


