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Originally Posted by TimSJ
When you buy a new car there is no warranty on the tires except for defects. Manufacturers are not including Road Hazard or anything anymore. I would say that this is something that you shoudl take up with a goodyear rep.
If these are the OEM tires you are doing well to get 30k out of them . I am of the opinion that the original tires do not wear as well as replacement tires. With the V8 and a heavy car 30k imho is about right for a set of tires.
I have clients with cars that have to change rear tires at each oilchange and all 4 every second oil change.
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Just to clarify, there are tens of thousands of Chrysler 300 C's out there with tires that Goodyear warranties to 100,000 km but Chrysler knows will pooch out at 30,000 km and Goodyear is going to honour a warranty?
I doubt Goodyear is replacing tens of thousands of sets of tires in these circumstances. You can always ask but it seems unlikely.
I think its about $2,400 to replace four tires so its not an insignificant issue.
Cowperson