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Certainly sound like BS IME, assuming the car has been used normally and isn't running winter tyres all year round of course.
We've covered 15k miles in an i3 and still had a few k more left in the rears (fronts were absolutely fine), 20k miles in a Model 3 P and still had life in all 4 and now 13k miles in an etron and barely showing any wear at all all round.
We've covered 15k miles in an i3 and still had a few k more left in the rears (fronts were absolutely fine), 20k miles in a Model 3 P and still had life in all 4 and now 13k miles in an etron and barely showing any wear at all all round.
From the facebook post,
He is a retired bloke,the car is on long term rental which had 5000km on it before he took it up to 13,500km. He has been quoted 1500€for 4 tyres and that is with a 25% discount
I think the garageis expecting to make quick buck.
He is a retired bloke,the car is on long term rental which had 5000km on it before he took it up to 13,500km. He has been quoted 1500€for 4 tyres and that is with a 25% discount
I think the garageis expecting to make quick buck.
Edited by smifffymoto on Sunday 23 October 09:42
to all the people saying it's fake etc surely doesn't it depend on a number of factors?
- the type of tyre... soft compound tyres can wear out rather swiftly
- underinflated tyres will wear out far more quickly
- do they regularly drive on a road with speed 'cushions' as these can screw your tyres
- the type of tyre... soft compound tyres can wear out rather swiftly
- underinflated tyres will wear out far more quickly
- do they regularly drive on a road with speed 'cushions' as these can screw your tyres
kambites said:
As above it's perfectly possible to get through a set of tyres in 13k km if you drive badly enough and/or don't look after the car properly.
Apart from there seeming to be a general issue with ID4 tyre lifetime, the story is a bit pointless as who knows how the car was driven for its first 5000kms - we a demo FWD petrol car brought to us at work that we couldn't use as the fronts were bald. It had done 4K miles.I've just replaced the rears on my Model 3 - 25,000 miles (40k kilometres) and could have done a few more, but with bad weather on the way and fairly high speed motorway commuting, I thought I'd do them a bit early. The fronts will need doing within the next 5,000 I would have thought.
DodgyGeezer said:
to all the people saying it's fake etc surely doesn't it depend on a number of factors?
- the type of tyre... soft compound tyres can wear out rather swiftly
- underinflated tyres will wear out far more quickly
- do they regularly drive on a road with speed 'cushions' as these can screw your tyres
I'd suggest the comments are all suggesting that it should be doing a lot better than that assuming correct tyres for the conditions, normal driving and no technical faults (alignment/low pressures etc.)- the type of tyre... soft compound tyres can wear out rather swiftly
- underinflated tyres will wear out far more quickly
- do they regularly drive on a road with speed 'cushions' as these can screw your tyres
Suggesting this is a representative example of what can be expected from EV's, and as such balances out the other running cost savings as per the OP is patently inaccurate I'm sure you'd agree?
SWoll said:
DodgyGeezer said:
to all the people saying it's fake etc surely doesn't it depend on a number of factors?
- the type of tyre... soft compound tyres can wear out rather swiftly
- underinflated tyres will wear out far more quickly
- do they regularly drive on a road with speed 'cushions' as these can screw your tyres
I'd suggest the comments are all suggesting that it should be doing a lot better than that assuming correct tyres for the conditions, normal driving and no technical faults (alignment/low pressures etc.)- the type of tyre... soft compound tyres can wear out rather swiftly
- underinflated tyres will wear out far more quickly
- do they regularly drive on a road with speed 'cushions' as these can screw your tyres
Suggesting this is a representative example of what can be expected from EV's, and as such balances out the other running cost savings as per the OP is patently inaccurate I'm sure you'd agree?
Aventador 700 said:
Sheepshanks said:
smifffymoto said:
He has been quoted 1500€for 4 tyres and that is with a 25% discount
French village garage pricing? Our colleagues there say everything costs a fortune.Gassing Station | EV and Alternative Fuels | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff