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Blown out tire
Posted Mon August 15, 2011 12:00 pm, by Garnetta F. written to Michelin North America, Inc.
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I purchased a car in February 2011 and it had new michelin tires on it. I was driving my car on Saturday, August 13th and the tire popped..I don't know who to talk to since I do not know where the tires where purchased since it's a used car. I have normal wear and tear on the tire and feel it should be refunded..Please advise.
Refund for the price of the tire.
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by PepperElf Posted Thu August 18, 2011 @ 9:29 AM
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I remember seeing this on a news story ... something to look out for with your tires.
With tires the only thing "new" means is that they were never sold to a customer before. They can still be a couple of years old - or older! - by the time you buy them.
As for taking care of your current tires... you've had them for 6 months. The person who sold them to you is no longer responsible for them.
Why? Because blowouts *CAN* result from how the car is being driven or maintained. ... driving with over / under inflated tires, a lot of hard braking, how often you bump curbs... all can affect tire life.
Hell I once blew out a tire just cos I took a turn way too hard and hit the curb. my poor tire couldn't take the abuse and popped a hole so big i could stick my foot into it. Was it a bad tire? No... it was just my driving.
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be refunded for tires they didn't purchase? Yes you purchased the car, but any kind of warranty on the tires would have been to the previous owner and not transferrable.
& last time I checked, tires are never covered as a repairable part of a car, even on a NEW car and definitely not on a used one.
If they go bad or suffer damage (as is typically the cause with blowouts), it's on the owner/driver to repair/replace.
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by sarahsmile Posted Tue August 16, 2011 @ 9:22 AM
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You bought a used car in Feb. You got a flat tire in Aug, and you think someone else should pay to have it replaced/fixed?
Really?
www.discounttire.com
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I don't know why you should be refunded -- you didn't buy the tires. You likely bought the car "as is." Besides, how do you know you didn't drive over some debris? It very well could be something other than tire quality. I know that the tires on my car are horrible -- my mom got ripped off -- and several people have recommended Michelein.
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