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What size tires on a 2006 Honda Civic?

The 2006 Honda Civic did not have a single tire size: it varied by trim and wheel package. Common factory sizes include 185/70R14 for base models, 195/65R15 for mid trims, and 205/45R17 for the performance-oriented Si. Always confirm your exact size on the door jamb placard or in the owner's manual.


In 2006, Honda offered several trims and configurations of the Civic (sedan and coupe), with different wheel diameters and tire widths. This meant owners could see a range of sizes depending on whether the car came with 14-inch, 15-inch, or 17-inch wheels and which trim level it belonged to. The following section outlines typical factory sizes seen on U.S. market cars from that year, while acknowledging there are exceptions and regional variations.


Typical factory tire sizes by trim


Below are representative original equipment sizes you might encounter on a 2006 Civic in the U.S. market. They reflect common wheel-package combinations for that model year.



  • Civic DX (base): 185/70R14

  • Civic LX/EX: 195/65R15

  • Civic Si: 205/45R17


These sizes correspond to the most frequently stocked configurations for the 2006 Civic in the U.S., but individual cars may differ due to production changes, regional options, or aftermarket wheel swaps. When in doubt, rely on the car’s official placard for the exact specification.


How to verify your exact size


To be certain of your car’s correct tire size, use these verification steps. They help ensure you choose the right replacement tires and avoid fitment issues.



  • Check the driver’s door jamb placard, which lists the tire size for the front and rear placements.

  • Examine the sidewall of your current tires for the size printed on the tire itself (for example, P195/65R15).

  • Consult the owner’s manual or service booklet that accompanied the vehicle at purchase.

  • If you plan to install different wheels (e.g., aftermarket), verify clearance and speedometer changes with a tire professional.


Accurate sizing is essential not only for safety and performance but also for maintaining correct speedometer readings and fuel economy. When replacing tires, ensure the chosen size is compatible with your suspension, brakes, and overall vehicle setup.


Summary


The 2006 Honda Civic does not have a single tire size; it varies by trim and wheel package. Typical factory sizes include 185/70R14 (base), 195/65R15 (mid trims), and 205/45R17 (Si). Always verify the exact size on the door placard or in the owner's manual, and consult a tire professional if upgrading to non-stock wheels or sizes.

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