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I bought Michelin tires (premier ltx- 225/65 R17 102H sl BSW GM) with warranty of 60K miles. I drove 25K miles and it is wore out. I bought the most expensive tires as it is my family car. I complained to Michelin and they don't think it is a safety issue as it is prorated warranty it is not a guarantee. They couldn't answer the question that if I trust that the tires will run around 60K and they need change at around 25 is considered a product failure or not, they mentioned that they will not do anything about it and I have to change the 4 tires. I would like to address it as a safety issue as the tires are not safe as advertised. My complaint number at Michelin is [xxx]. information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
While driving on a local road at approximately 30 mph my wife said she heard a pop and felt a tire go flat in an instant. The tires have under 17K miles and came on our 2014 Nissan Rogue. They are Goodyear assurance fuel max tires 225/65R17 dot # M62Y lb1R. Tires have been rotated and inflation maintained have not dealt
- Basking Ridge , NJ, USA
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- Troy, MI, USA