I hope to get 10k miles on my new M5 rear tires
I got 90K miles out of my first set of Goodyear GS-Cs on my early '90s Corvette. They were all highway miles and I drive like a grandmother.
I had to replace the rear tire on my Specialized Rockhopper because it had a hole in it and I think the front tire is starting to wear, it's been making funny noises at high speed... had it for 4 years, not bad
almost 80,000 miles!!!!!!!! Michelin Harmonys on my Turbodiesel Mercedes. Treadwear rating of 740! Last set of Michelins I had on the car were Energy MXV4s and gave me 60,000 miles of service. This on a 4,000 pound Benz. Cheers, Aaron '82 GTSi
I can only get about 15k on my Jag XJ. Hacks me off every time I think about it. Doesn't matter if they're 16" (old Jag) or 18" (new Jag). I guess they're just hard on tires.
Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus (original tires) on my '02 Accord EX-V6 and I just had them replaced at 55k, though I guess I could have squeezed another couple thousand.
Right now I have about 34k on the clock in my Envoy. The tread is still there but I think too low for winter driving. I am debating on replaicing them, but probbly wont because I only have a year left in the car (thank god!).
I've had my Olds for 50,000 miles, the tires on it still look good. Too bad, because they are Goodyear Aquatred 3's, and they suck.
H rated Michelin energy mxv4+ on the C class, they get about 30-35k miles a set. I've got V rated kumhos on the jag, they don't even look like they are wearing but they are getting louder and harder it seems. On the miata I used z rated sp8000 and got about 15k miles on them, and h rated dunlop d60 a2 that lasted about 30-40k miles. the z rated ones were much more fun.
Toyota Camry w/ 17" aftermarket wheels and 215/50-17 tires (and many other suspension mods). First set: Michelin Pilots lasted only about 20,000 miles. Second set: Bridgestone Potenza G009s have gone almost 28,000 miles and look good for about another 10K. The Bridgestones are absolutely the best tires I have ever owned. Besides the durability, wet and dry grip are phenomenal!
My dirty old Mistubishi Magna lasts around 60,000-80,000km I reckon before they wear out totally with wire hanging out of them ect......
my car came with Pirelli P-zero Rossos and they lasted about 20k -- i replaced them at 25k, and i'm now on Nitto 555's -- so far 30kmi and looks like they're in good shape..id estimate another 10k before i replace these.
On the previous cars we had like the FX35, it lasted about 30K+ miles. We didn't have the chance to change the wheels since the lease term was over (30 months). Our FX45 has 12,332 miles right now and wheels still looks new. Other cars we have has less than 10K miles so tires are still new.