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What size tires does a 2010 Honda Civic take?

The 2010 Honda Civic uses different tire sizes depending on the trim and wheel package. In simple terms: LX models use 195/65R15, EX/EX-L models use 205/55R16, and the performance-oriented Si uses 235/40R18.


Trim-specific tire sizes


LX Sedan and base trims


Base Civics from 2010 typically rode on 15-inch wheels, paired with a 195/65R15 tire set. This configuration reflects the model's emphasis on economy and comfort.



  • P195/65R15


This 15-inch setup was common on the LX and related base trims, though regional options or dealer-installed packages could alter wheel size.


EX and EX-L trims


Mid-range EX and EX-L models commonly used 16-inch wheels with a 205/55R16 tire size, balancing handling and ride quality with efficiency.



  • P205/55R16


Some configurations or regional packages may use slightly different sizes, but 205/55R16 is the standard for most EX/EX-L Civics from 2010.


Si performance model


The sporty Si variant is equipped with larger 18-inch wheels and a 235/40R18 tire setup to support sharper handling and performance characteristics.



  • P235/40R18


Note that the Si’s wheel and tire package is distinct from the other trims, reflecting Honda's design for higher-speed stability and grip.


How to confirm your exact tire size


Even with these general guidelines, Honda used factory options that could vary by market or dealer. To confirm the precise tire size for your 2010 Civic, check:



  • The driver's door jamb placard, which lists the recommended tire size and inflation pressure for your specific VIN.

  • Your owner's manual, which documents the original equipment (OE) tire specification for your trim and model year.

  • The sidewall of the current tires, which often shows the size currently installed.


If you are replacing tires, ensure the new sizes match the OE specification for speed rating and load index, or consult a tire professional for compatible alternatives.


Summary


For the 2010 Honda Civic, tire sizes vary by trim: 195/65R15 for LX, 205/55R16 for EX/EX-L, and 235/40R18 for Si. Always verify with the placard or manual for your exact vehicle, especially if aftermarket wheels are fitted.

What size tires fit a 2010 Honda Civic?


2010 Honda Civic tires could either be 215/45R17, 205/55R16, or 195/65R15 depending on the Civic's trim level, which includes DX, EX, EX-L, GX, Hybrid, LX, LX-S, and Si, and a brand new 2010 Honda Civic would've left the factory with a set of Dunlop SP Sport 5000, Bridgestone Turanza EL400-02, Bridgestone Insignia ...



What is the best oil for a Honda Civic?


Honda recommends using Genuine Honda Motor Oil 0W-20, approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and Honda.



What are the most common Civic repairs?


In a nutshell: The Honda Civic is generally a very reliable family car, with newer models performing especially well in owner surveys. Common problems include brake wear, minor electrical faults and, on some 2017-2022 1.0 VTEC Turbo models, wet belt-related engine issues that can become expensive if ignored.



Which Civic is the fastest?


Civic Type R
See the Civic Type R set the front-wheel record at the Nürburgring circuit—the most challenging circuit ever devised—clocking in at 7 minutes and 44.881 seconds. This track-ready hatch is also a Car and Driver 10Best Cars of 2026 winner.


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