2006 Toyota Corolla Tires






The 2006 Toyota Corolla is an utterly reliable and rather comfortable car with responsive steering and good handling. Yet, no matter how dependable the auto is in general, some of its components are doomed to wear out over time. The tires, which are constantly in contact with the road, eventually deteriorate and must be replaced in a timely manner, otherwise, you can experience longer stopping distances or even lose control over your car while driving on a wet road. Needless to say, you don't need such problems.

In our online store, we have 2006 Toyota Corolla tires designed for different driving conditions and seasons. All-season rubber is known to be the most versatile of all, as it can handle wet and dry pavement as well as light snow in a wide range of temperatures. Yet, its tread design is not aggressive enough to maintain the right level of traction in deeper snow, and it's advisable to install winter / snow tires if the winter is harsh. For a hot season, winter tires have to be replaced with their summer counterparts, as driving at high temperatures makes them wear out much sooner.

2006 Toyota Corolla Tires Reviews

1 review
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
2006 Toyota Corolla Models