How Many Years Can Michelin Tires Last at Maximum?
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Michelin tires have a lifespan of two years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. Even if you don't drive much, the tires will degrade, harden, and develop cracks, posing safety hazards while driving. Therefore, it is essential to replace them when the specified time or mileage is reached. Below is additional information: 1. Michelin Tires: Michelin tires are a premium brand with mature technology that enhances the balance between driving safety, comfort, and handling, significantly improving tire performance, saving fuel, and comprehensively protecting the safety of drivers and passengers. 2. Michelin Winter Tires: Specifically designed for harsh winter conditions, such as snow, ice, and wet roads, their advanced technology greatly increases stability and controllability on complex winter road surfaces, improving overall safety and allowing drivers to experience secure driving on icy roads. Key advantages include: long wear life, low puncture rate, fuel efficiency, larger contact area, excellent handling, lower operating temperature, and enhanced safety, comfort, and machine protection.