What is the lifespan of Michelin tires?

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SanBethany
07/29/25 1:01am
Michelin tires generally have a lifespan of two years or 60,000 kilometers. Michelin tire lifespan: Michelin tires typically last for two years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. There is no strict service life, as the longevity of tires depends on various factors such as vehicle condition, road conditions, climate, driving habits, tire pressure, etc. Methods to extend tire lifespan: Avoid running over curbs and steer clear of potholes and other obstacles on the road. Refrain from rapid acceleration and emergency braking. Avoid taking sharp turns at high speeds and driving over curbs. Do not exceed speed limits. High-speed driving generates excessive heat, accelerating tire wear and reducing tire durability. Always drive at safe and legal speeds.
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DominicLynn
08/12/25 5:10am
I've driven with Michelin tires for several years and found that their lifespan is generally around 4 to 6 years, or they can last about 40,000 to 60,000 kilometers, but this depends on how you use them. I mostly drive in the city, regularly check tire pressure and rotate them, and haven't had any issues—they've been sturdy for over 5 years. Driving habits are crucial; frequent hard braking or high-speed turns can accelerate wear, and road conditions like gravel or potholes can cause faster damage. Maintenance shouldn't be neglected; checking tire pressure and tread depth every 5,000 kilometers can help extend tire life. Replacing tires takes time and money, so taking preventive measures avoids hassle and ensures peace of mind on long trips.
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