How Many Years Should Car Tires Generally Be Used Before Replacement?
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Car tires generally need to be replaced every 3 to 5 years, assuming the owner has good driving habits. However, in more severe road conditions, such as frequent driving on gravel roads or frequent traffic jams, sudden braking, and sharp turns, the replacement interval will be shorter. A more intuitive method to determine whether car tires need replacement is to check the wear condition. If the tire wear is severe and the tread pattern has reached the same level as the wear indicators, the tires should be replaced. Otherwise, braking on wet or slippery roads can become difficult, and the vehicle is prone to losing control. Additionally, driving on very rough roads increases the risk of tire blowouts.