thefuturenow
Well-known member
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2016
- Messages
- 82
Based on what I've read, the tread life on the specially-made Bridgestone tires tends to be a frankly dismal 10-15k miles. I have heard even worse numbers as low as 2-4k, but is that true for the majority? These tires have a mostly untested profile seemingly prone to punctures, which is another concern.
All the i3 vehicles I have looked at were equipped with 20" wheels (even those that originally came with 19" wheels -- a lot of dealers have swapped them out for some reason). Is it rational to be concerned that over a 25k mile lease the tires may have to be replaced once, or even twice? I'd hope these lasted 40k-50k miles like many industry-standard tires of today but the car of the future has tires that may not live up to the rest of the vehicle in its minimal maintenance, Eco-friendly stature.
All the i3 vehicles I have looked at were equipped with 20" wheels (even those that originally came with 19" wheels -- a lot of dealers have swapped them out for some reason). Is it rational to be concerned that over a 25k mile lease the tires may have to be replaced once, or even twice? I'd hope these lasted 40k-50k miles like many industry-standard tires of today but the car of the future has tires that may not live up to the rest of the vehicle in its minimal maintenance, Eco-friendly stature.