How often should the tires on the Honda Avancier be replaced?

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VonAndres
07/24/25 9:03am
The normal lifespan of Honda Avancier tires is generally within five years. For safety reasons, it is recommended to replace them if they exceed five years. Many factors affect tire lifespan, including inherent factors such as tire design and materials, as well as the driver's habits, the vehicle's operating environment, and the condition of the car, all of which determine the longevity of the tires. Regular maintenance, periodic tire pressure checks, and cultivating good driving habits can help extend the life of the tires. The dimensions of the Honda Avancier are a length of 4816mm, a width of 1942mm, a height of 1669mm, and a wheelbase of 2820mm. The Avancier is available with two powertrain options: a 1.5T and a 2.0T.
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VeraRose
08/11/25 4:31am
I've been driving the Avancier for several years, and experience tells me that tire replacement mainly depends on wear. Checking tread depth is crucial—if you can see the top letters when using the coin test, it means the tread is below the safe standard of 1.6mm and needs replacement. I make it a habit to check every 10,000 kilometers. Frequent highway driving or rough roads can accelerate wear, and the original tires typically last around 50,000 to 60,000 kilometers. Inspect the sidewalls for cracks or bulges; if found, replace them immediately—safety first. Don’t overlook driving habits: hard acceleration or sudden braking can speed up wear. During routine maintenance, ask the technician to check the tires—it saves money and gives peace of mind. Regular cleaning to avoid stone damage can also extend tire life.
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