GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024

Statistics About The Average Lifespan Of Tires

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"The average lifespan of a tire is about 3 to 4 years if driven 12,000 to 15,000 miles annually, according to most tire manufacturers."

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"Tires should be replaced every six years regardless of tread life, according to Michelin."

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Statistic 3

"Tires that are used daily have a tread life expectancy of 3-4 years."

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"In the US, government recommendations say to change tires every six years, regardless of how much they have been used."

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"The Rubber Manufacturers Association states that the physical properties of a tire begin to change after 6 years."

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"Tires that are 10 years old, regardless of physical appearance, should be replaced according to most tire professionals."

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"The average tires that are used on rural roads and highways can last anywhere between 60,000 - 75,000 miles."

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"As per AutoGuide, a tire loses one PSI of pressure every month on average."

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"Some drivers may find their tires last up to 10 years, but only in optimal conditions."

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"High-performance tires may need to be replaced after 20,000 miles, while long-distance consistent speed tires may last up to 100,000 miles."

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"Tires in hotter climates will need to be replaced after 4 years on average, due to heat causing more degradation to the tire rubber."

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"Tires driven on more often can expect to get 2-3 years of life."

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"Tires under constant high-speed use last on average 35,000 to 40,000 miles."

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"Light truck tires usually have a longer average lifespan, lasting up to 50,000 miles."

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"Winter tires, when used only in the winter, can last up to six seasons."

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"Tires that are rotated regularly will last longer, sometimes up to 10,000 miles more than tires not regularly rotated."

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Statistic 17

"The average lifespan of a run-flat tire is about 50,000 miles."

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