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How many miles can you get on a 2006 Honda CRV?

On a full tank, a 2006 Honda CR-V typically covers roughly 360 to 460 miles, depending on drivetrain and driving conditions. This range is shaped by the vehicle’s fuel tank size and its miles-per-gallon performance, which varied slightly by trim and configuration in that model year.


In 2006, the CR-V used a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with either front-wheel drive (FWD) or all-wheel drive (AWD). Fuel economy and tank size feed into the driving range, and real-world results vary with speed, terrain, and maintenance. Below, we’ll outline the core numbers and how they translate to range for that year.


Core numbers for the 2006 CR-V


Before listing, these figures provide baseline data you can use to estimate range. They reflect typical configurations for 2006 CR-Vs and the general expectations for that era.



  • Fuel tank capacity: about 15.3 gallons (58 liters).

  • EPA fuel economy (approximate): Front-wheel drive around 23 mpg city / 29 mpg highway; All-wheel drive around 22 mpg city / 28 mpg highway. Combined estimates are roughly 25 mpg (FWD) and 24 mpg (AWD).

  • Estimated range per full tank: With FWD and 25 mpg combined, about 380 miles; with AWD and 24 mpg combined, about 365 miles. On sustained highway driving, numbers can push toward 430–460 miles; city driving typically yields around 350 miles.


In practice, real-world range tends to land in the mid-300s to around 450 miles per tank, depending on driving style and conditions.


Range by driving conditions


These scenarios illustrate how driving habits and road conditions affect the CR-V’s per-tank distance.



  • City driving: roughly 350 miles per tank (about 23 mpg overall).

  • Highway driving: roughly 430–460 miles per tank (about 28–29 mpg overall).

  • Mixed driving: roughly 380–400 miles per tank (about 25 mpg overall).


Real-world outcomes vary, but these figures offer a practical framework for planning trips and fueling stops.


Maximizing your range


Small adjustments can meaningfully improve miles per tank on a 2006 CR-V.



  • Keep tires inflated to the recommended pressure and rotate them as advised.

  • Maintain the engine with timely oil changes, clean air filters, and proper spark plugs.

  • Drive smoothly: steady acceleration, gradual braking, and steady cruising speed help conserve fuel.

  • Lighten the load: remove unnecessary weight from the vehicle and minimize roof cargo when not needed.

  • Plan trips to minimize idling and frequent stops, and use cruise control on highways when appropriate.


Follow these practices to push the CR-V’s range closer to the upper end of the estimates.


Summary


In brief, a 2006 Honda CR-V typically delivers a per-tank range in the mid-300s to around 450 miles, with exact figures depending on whether the SUV runs FWD or AWD and on driving conditions. A 15.3-gallon tank, combined with EPA-style fuel economy for that year, yields mixed-driving ranges around 380 miles and higher highway ranges near 430–460 miles. For precise planning, note your specific trim, keep the vehicle well-maintained, and monitor your own fuel economy over time.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.