How long do factory tires last on a car?

Your tires should last 50,000 to 60,000 miles on average. But that really depends on the manufacturer. Some manufacturers build their tires to last up to 80,000 miles, while some design their tires to last as little as 30,000 miles.
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How long do factory tires last on a new car?

As a general rule, the original tires on a new vehicle or quality replacement tires should last up to 50,000 miles.
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Do factory tires wear out faster?

Answer provided by. New tires or factory tires wear out quickly because car manufacturers use soft rubber for their tires. This soft rubber wears out much faster than aftermarket tires.
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How long do original factory tires last?

Following the purchase of a car, it's inevitable that you'll eventually need to replace your Original Equipment tires (otherwise known as OEM tires or OE tires). Sometimes, these original tires will last about 50,000 miles. More often, they'll begin to show considerable wear after 20,000 to 30,000 miles.
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How many miles do tires last on average?

Tires typically last around 50,000 miles, but this will depend on your driving habits and where you live. If you frequently drive on unpaved roads or you have a lead foot, your tires may need to be replaced sooner.
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How often should you replace tires?

The NHTSA recommends that tires be replaced every six years regardless of the number of miles driven. Proper inflation is the Holy Grail of tire maintenance. Too much or too little air in your tires is guaranteed to cause you trouble and uneven or excessive wear over time.
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How long do 40000 mile tires last?

The straightforward answer is “it depends.” A normal set of tires should last for 60,000 to 75,000 miles, or about four to five years. But there are a few key factors that will affect your tires' lifespan.
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Is 20000 miles alot for tires?

We would expect at least 50,000 miles from the tires that come with any new vehicle, but tire life depends on many factors.
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Are 8 year old tires safe?

We recommend replacing tires aged 6-10 years, no matter how much tread remains. When it comes to replacing tires, things can be a little unpredictable. Mileage, condition and routine maintenance all contribute to the tire's safety and usability. You should replace them if you think they may have compromised integrity.
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How long do economy tires last?

Manufacturers produce a number of different tires. The economy tire for many is around 30,000 miles. This means that, in ideal conditions, you will be able to drive on the tire for 30,000 miles before wear and tear that would require you to replace it. Tires will last longer when you maintain them properly.
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Why do my tires only last 2 years?

Low tire pressure is the most common cause for tires to wear out prematurely. Low tires will cause the tires to run hotter than they are designed to and will put more pressure on the outer edges of the tires.
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Why do my tires only last 20k miles?

Answer: An alignment is money well spent. There may be an adjustment that will correct the wear, but there may also be some worn suspension parts. If so, the alignment tech will spot them. If everything checks out fine, rotate your tires and do so at every second oil change.
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Do new cars have bad tires?

If you've just bought a new car, there's a very good chance your tires won't last as long as you'd expect. Though they may be brand new, it boils down to the fact that the tires you get when you buy your new car usually aren't designed by a major manufacturer brand like Firestone, Michelin, or Goodyear.
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Should I replace all 4 tires?

It's always best to replace all 4 tires at the same time. This is because all 4 tires spin independently of one another, and different tread depths and/or styles can cause them to spin at different speeds. That could potentially damage the drive train, and possibly affect an indirect TPMS system if the vehicle has one.
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How do you know when you need new tires?

Take a penny and place Lincoln's head in one of the grooves of the tire tread. If you can see all of Lincoln's head, it's time to replace the tire. If the penny goes in enough that the tire tread is at least as deep as Lincoln's forehead, your tires are generally considered safe and do not need replacing.
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Can tires last 10 years?

There is a general consensus that most tires should be inspected, if not replaced, at about six years and should be absolutely be swapped out after 10 years, regardless of how much tread they have left.
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Is a 10 year old tire safe?

Old tires are dangerous, regardless of tread depth. While there's no federally sanctioned safety guidance on when a tire is too old to be safe, many carmakers recommend replacement at six years from the date of manufacture. Old tires have been the culprit in fatal accidents.
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Should I buy 6 year old tires?

Some vehicle manufacturers recommend that tires be replaced every six years regardless of use. In addition, a number of tire manufacturers cite 10 years as the maximum service life for tires. Check the owner's manual for specific recommendations for your vehicle.
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Should I replace tires after 40000 miles?

The rule of thumb is to buy new tires for car every 6 years, after every 40,000 miles, or when the tire is damaged beyond repair. The operable age of any tire can be shorter or longer, depending on your driving style, climate, and tire maintenance provided.
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How long should 80000 mile tires last?

But like many people, Paul Niedermeyer finds his tires don't last that long. "The tread-wear warranty would suggest they would last 80,000 miles and typically might just last 40 or 45," said Niedermeyer. Consumer Reports tested the tread life of 47 tires - two samples of each.
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Are 70000 mile tires good?

Consumer Reports' treadwear testing has shown that family-car tires can readily last 70,000 miles or more, based on a recent evaluation of eight all-season and 18 performance all-season models. Many all-season light truck and SUV tires can last as long or longer, too.
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Can tires last 100 000 miles?

"The three models we tested all met or exceeded their mileage warranty and came in with a projected tread life of 80,000 miles or more." The longest-lasting tires in Consumer Reports' tests are the Pirelli P4 Four Seasons Plus. They claim 90,000 miles, and Consumer Reports estimates they'll go 100,000 miles.
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How Much Should 4 tires cost installed?

According to recent reviews, Angie's List members report paying an average cost of $637 to replace four tires, with a range of $525 to $725. According to CostHelper, a standard, all-season tire costs between $50 and $200 each with an average price of $80 to $150.
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Do all 4 tires need to be the same brand?

For optimal safety and performance, Continental recommends fitting the same tires to every wheel position on your car, so drivers should have the same brand, size, tread pattern, load index, and speed rating on the front and rear tires.
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Is 10000 miles on tires a lot?

National Tyres claims the average lifespan for a set of tyres is about 20,000 miles. But it reckons that while front tyres will last for about 20,000 miles, rears should cover up to 40,000 miles.
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