AndyWUK
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- Andrew
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- Southampton, England
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- Tycan 4S Sport Turismo, 911 TurboS, F12 Nlargo,
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I have my car in at the dealership for some recall issues. Whilst it is there, they have mailed me with a video health check.
To my surprise both front tyres are worn down to the cords on the very inside edge. Not easily visible on the car, but on the ramp it is plain to see.
My point is, I have only driven the car for 14,000 miles from new and it is my dog carrying wagon, so not driven hard at all.
When I questioned the dealership about the wear on the edge of the tyres, they said it is not unusual at all !!
Surely this can not be right.
Having looked at this subject on the forum, it seems that a few owners are suffering with the same issue.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
I have another daily car I use which is a 2022 BMW X5 45e and that has covered 34,000 miles and still on the original front tyres.
To my surprise both front tyres are worn down to the cords on the very inside edge. Not easily visible on the car, but on the ramp it is plain to see.
My point is, I have only driven the car for 14,000 miles from new and it is my dog carrying wagon, so not driven hard at all.
When I questioned the dealership about the wear on the edge of the tyres, they said it is not unusual at all !!
Surely this can not be right.
Having looked at this subject on the forum, it seems that a few owners are suffering with the same issue.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
I have another daily car I use which is a 2022 BMW X5 45e and that has covered 34,000 miles and still on the original front tyres.
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