How often should tires be replaced for small cars?

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CharlesDella
07/25/25 4:21am
Small car tires should be replaced approximately every 5 years or 80,000 kilometers. Below are some relevant guidelines regarding tire usage: 1. The risk of tread deformation and blowouts increases with the age of the tire. 2. To extend the service life of tires, it is recommended to rotate the tires every 10,000 to 20,000 kilometers. Rotation helps ensure even wear, preventing a situation where the front tires are severely worn and unusable while the rear tires still have deep treads. 3. Due to the thermal expansion and contraction of air, it is advisable to check and adjust tire pressure during cold winter months.
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