2006 Honda Accord Tires






Reliability, good fuel economy, and a pretty comfortable ride are some of the benefits which made the 2006 Honda Accord a popular choice. However, there won’t be much pleasure from driving if the rubber is worn-out or damaged. What’s more, the safety of ride also depends on tires, which is why it's strongly recommended to keep an eye on them and replace the tires in a timely manner. We have gathered first-class 2006 Honda Accord tires available in a variety of types for different weather conditions and driving styles.

If you are looking to add more stability to your drive and improve your car’s handling and braking, opt for performance tires. They feature improved rubber compounds and tread patterns, so their speed ratings, traction, or other characteristics are usually higher than the parameters of regular tires. Run flat rubber will save you from a headache related to punctures, as such tires can work for some time after the loss of pressure. Also, pay attention to the climate of your locality – you can pick summer tires for a warm season, winter or snow tires to go over ice and snow, or go for all-season variants working well both on dry, wet, or snowy road.

2006 Honda Accord Tires Reviews

2 reviews
5 of 5
Good Tire
I purchased this tire for a 2006 Honda Civic (4 door Sedan) Hybrid after reading the consumer Reports review. I’m very satisfied with the purchase. This Michelin tire rates highly for long lasting wear and a very good balance of all-season performance. Pro’s: The tire has 85,000 miles tread life with impressive levels of grip, handling, hydroplaning resistance, and is a quiet riding tire. Cons: None
Posted by Timothy (Chambersburg, PA) / February 09, 20232006 Honda Civic
5 of 5
Like Driving On Pillows
Fantastic tires, and they made a huge difference on the snow and ice we got this week. Definitely worth it.
Posted by Alexander M (Williamsburg, VA) / February 24, 20152006 Volkswagen Passat
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