2006 Hyundai Elantra Tires






With sharp styling, advanced safety features, and a reliable engine under its hood, the Hyundai Elantra has gained a reputation as a reliable city driver. Its great driveability can be even further improved with a good set of tires. Today, the rubber industry provides a wide range of different types of tires to choose from. They differ in their rubber compounds and tread patterns to meet various weather and road situations. Some of them can improve fuel economy, while others ensure quicker acceleration and shorter stopping distances. Depending on your weather conditions, you can choose among all-season, winter, and summer rubber.

In our store, we offer a vast assortment of 2006 Hyundai Elantra tires available in multiple types and designs for various driving situations. For example, winter models are made from soft rubber compounds that can withstand low temperatures and provide the required grip even on ice- and snow-covered roads. On the contrary, summer variants are made from hard rubber compounds and designed to reach optimal working performance when temperatures rise too high. Whatever your requirements, we have the proper set of tires to deliver adequate traction to your vehicle, while at the same time improving its handling and braking.

2006 Hyundai Elantra Tires Reviews

5 reviews
5 of 5
Quality Tires
Decided to try the Iron Man tires. I normally only run a Michelin tire but had heard these tires were great for the money. All four balanced really easy. All with less than 1.5oz per tire. One tire actually did not even require weight to balance which is impressive. They ride quiet and smooth. They feel nice a sticky going around curves. So have to give these tires 5 stars.
Posted by Customer / October 10, 20242007 Chevy Cobalt
1 of 5
Do Not Buy - "Cold Cracking"
I have a set of 4 of these tires for a 2014 Mustang manufactured 4021 and 4121. I have driven on them for 1 full summer of 2022 and the car was then stored for the winter in my insulated garage in Alberta, Canada. The garage maintains 0-5C through the coldest parts of the winter. I have noticed both of my front tires have cracking all across the tread and the rear tires are fine. Reaching out to Pirelli support they say this is called "Cold Cracking" and that these tires are not to be used below 7C. I have told them the car is stored from fall to spring and doesn't get driven below 7C. They say its my fault having the car stored in a garage below 7C which caused the tires to crack and its not covered under warranty. Somehow only my 2 front tires are cracked and the rears are fine. Pirelli says it's not safe to drive on cold cracked tires and they need to be replaced. So now I have 2 brand new tires with 8mm tread depth that are garbage. DO NOT BUY THESE TIRES!!!!
Posted by Josh (Calgary, AB) / January 05, 20232014 Ford Mustang
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