PClar
Olympia,#2Consumer Comment
Mon, October 03, 2011
Hey, anybody is entitled to an opinion. Seems like a pretty far-fetched one, but an opinion nonetheless.
Joseph Brown
Spartanburg,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, March 21, 2011
If I owned that dealership and you'd bought that car from me and started whining about 250 mile "used" tires, I'd get my biggest mechanic and a baseball bat and can guarantee you'd never come back. You sound like the guy who calls himself Mr H that posts horse pucky here. Get a life, loser.
Josh
Rolla,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, March 21, 2011
So, the tires have 206 miles on them -- basically brand new. You want new ones? Just so you know, tires generally last around 40,000 miles. Unless someone was doing burnouts in the parking lot, the tires should have pretty much all of their tread on them. In any case, this issue should have been brought up before you bought the car, not after.
Also, you don't get flats because the tires are old, you get flats because you run over nails and screws and other trash. Don't run over trash, and drive in the middle of the lane, and you will almost never get flats.