2010 Honda Civic Steering Wheel Size

A 2010 Honda Civic has a 14-inch steering wheel, so look for covers up to about 15 inches.
Written by Jennifer Justice
Reviewed by Georgina Grant
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A 2010 Honda Civic has a steering wheel with a 14-inch diameter and a grip circumference of 4 inches. You want to find 14” or 15” covers if you buy a steering wheel cover for your Civic.
Finding the right steering wheel cover can make a big difference, whether you want to add a bit of personality to your ride or make hours of driving more comfortable. It’s an easy upgrade, but you need to find the right size for your car before you pick something.
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2010 Honda Civic steering wheel size

For a 2010 Honda Civic, your steering wheel is 14 inches across (diameter) and has a grip circumference of 4 inches. The standard way to show steering wheel size is wheel diameter x grip circumference, so the official steering wheel diameter for a 2010 Civic is 14” x 4”.
This size is the same across all trim levels for the 2010 Honda Civic, so an LX will have the same size steering wheel as a Sport, even though other accessories are different. 

How to measure the size of your steering wheel

You can measure your steering wheel size if you want to double-check things. You’ll need a ruler or measuring tape—measure from the outside of the steering wheel on one side and go straight across to the outer edge of the other side. This measurement is the diameter of the wheel (14 inches).
The second part, the grip circumference, is a bit harder. You need something flexible, so a measuring tape is best, but you can use a piece of string or yarn if needed. Find the fattest part of the grip for the wheel and wrap the measuring tape or string around it to see what the circumference is—if you use a string, measure its length against a ruler. You’re trying to find the circumference of the grip.

How to choose a Honda Civic steering wheel cover

Of course, you usually only measure a steering wheel because you want to put a cover on it. This is one of the most affordable ways to upgrade your Civic without needing a lot of money or making a trip to a mechanic. You can add a touch of personality to your vehicle and can make your driving experience better at the same time.
You don’t need to go to your local dealer for a steering wheel cover, but you still need to make sure you have the right fit. You’ll also want to choose the look and the materials carefully since it will affect your driving. Here are some things to consider:
  • Keep to within one inch of the wheel size—a 15-inch cover will fit, but a 16-inch cover would be too large. It’s better to go a little larger than smaller since a 13-inch cover wouldn't be big enough to fit over the 14-inch steering wheel for your Civic. 
  • Pick the material carefully—suede will wear out faster than leather, while a cover with long, fuzzy fake fur might get in your way while driving. You can check Wheelskins® and other brands for something that fits your needs and look.
  • Look at customer reviews and check the return policy—you might find out the dye comes off on a driver’s hands or that the company has a strict return policy. Do your research ahead of time to minimize surprises.
Adding a steering wheel cover doesn’t have to be intimidating, you just want to check a few things ahead of time, like having the right measurements. Also, check for potential instructions on
installing the steering wheel cover
.
If the material is meant to stretch over the wheel, you can use a hair dryer to soften it up before putting it on the wheel. If you are struggling to get the cover to fit, remember that the material is meant to hold up to use, so don’t be afraid to pull hard on it to get the cover on. 
And if the cover is meant to be laced or stitched on, the lacings should be included as part of the materials. Putting the cover on will take patience, but it’s a lot like lacing your shoes.
MORE: The best steering wheel covers to take your car’s interior to the next level

How to save on auto insurance for a Honda Civic 

Adding a steering wheel cover is an easy and affordable way to give your vehicle some extra flair, but if you add major upgrades, don’t forget about car insurance since modifications can affect your insurance rate—you want those new upgrades on your policy. 
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