3.7
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 33,733 miles
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The contact owns a 2008 Ford Focus equipped with a set of uniroyal tigerpaw tires, size 205/50/R16. The contact stated that the front passenger tire blew while driving 40 mph. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage of the tire was 500. The failure mileage of the vehicle was 80,000. The VIN was unavailable. The dot number was unavailable.
- Greenville, AL, USA
I just hit the 100,000 mile mark on my 2008 Focus, I bought the car new, after a little over a year at 20,000 miles I had to replace my tires, my car was shaking really bad and making alot of road noise. Then at 84,000 miles I had to put on my 4th set of tires. My miles are all highway miles, I rotate every 6000 miles, they always tell me the alignment is within factory settings. Then at 98000 miles my car started doing it again, they said my rear tires are bad, they blamed it on a bad trailing arm and they had to reset my chanber toes in the rear end, again, they said my alignment is fine. All of this was done at the Ford dealership that I originally purchased the car. So now at 100,000 miles, I am getting ready to put on my 5th set of tires. This is insane. I'm afraid at some point somebody is going to have a tire blowout or something and somebody is going to get hurt. Please help to fix this problem.
- Dewitt, IA, USA
Factory pirelli tires tread depth after only 15191 miles on new 2008 Ford Focus ses---2 tires @ 2/32 and 2 tires @ 3/32. Dealer and pirelli won't accept responsibility. (car driven in local small town). Not happy!
- Stilleater, OK, USA
At 60,000 miles the car started chewing up tires and still is. The first set it did this to were worn to the wire under the rubber before it was noticed. It has chewed up two more sets since then all in under 10,000 miles and the tires are rated for approx. 50,000 miles.
- Millboro, VA, USA
Bought my 2008 Ford Focus March 14, 2009 with 15,000 miles as a fleet return. At 36,000 miles the hankook optimo H725 original equipment tires are worn out and need to be replaced. Just average driving on the tires. These tires are supposed to have a 80,000 mile tread life guarantee. Hankook's warranty does not apply to original equipment tires. To say I am disappointed and perturbed by the poor performance of these tires is an understatement. Didn't even make it to the half way point of their tread life.
- Minneapolis, MN, USA
The contact owns a 2008 Ford Focus equipped with hankook 395 tires, size P195/60/R15, dot bjcfpdfh3207. The contact took the vehicle to the dealer since he noticed excessive wear on the tires. The dealer informed the contact that the inside of the tires were wearing excessively but they were unable to diagnose the failure. The dealer advised the contact to purchase a tire that should last up to 80,000 miles; however, informed him that the tires would only last 40,000 miles and need to be replaced. The manufacturer was aware of the failure. No repairs were performed. The current and failure mileage was 32,000. Updated 08/24/11 the consumer stated the tire failure happened on the driver side front and rear. Updated 11/28/11
- Sturgen Bay, WI, USA
Counting this set of tires this is third set, original, set bought from dealership were I purchased car and then Goodyear tires. Each set lasted around 20,000 miles. Always back passenger side wears completely slick. They had to replace front tie rod on one side at around 50,000 using my extended warranty because they wouln't listen to me. They also told me there were no recalls. I had mine rotated and balanced also when I was suppose to. I now have 77,000 original miles on my vehicle and warranty will soon be out. Bought my car new in 2008.
- Clinton, KY, USA
The contact owns a 2008 Ford Focus equipped with the original pirelli tires, line size 205/50/R16. The contact stated that all four tires were wearing prematurely and would only last for 25,000 of the 50,000 mile lifespan of the tires. The tires were replaced with kumho tires and the dealer was contacted who advised the contact to bring the vehicle in for inspection. The manufacturer offered no assistance. The dot number was unavailable. The failure mileage was 28,000.
- Sterling, NE, USA
I went and got new tires and alignment in Sep.2009 and within 10000 miles on 03-06-10 my tires were chopped on the inside the dealer were I had got my car from had told me that it was caused by the alignment so I went back were I got the tires done they had told me it was my struts they went ahead an put new tires on and I went to Ford garage in creston not were I got the car they had check my struts they said they were ok I had them redone the alignment two days after the new tires were put on and so I paid for two alignment and after 5000 miles my tires were chopped on the inside the dealer in creston got a hold of Ford motors to see what the deal was and inspect everything and had to set my alignment at different setting and then my car started making squeaking noises they ending up changing my back struts and then my tires got worse and my car is still making the noises and I told them that they should have to replace my tires and they wont and now they wont evening look at my car and didn't"T evening fix the car and had it all day for at least six hours and told me to take it were I got the car form which I live 100 miles and from their. Through out this hole time they had told me that it"S as be a problem on most 2008 and 2009 models the chopped they are telling me it"S the brand that I went with.
- Diagonal, IA, USA
The contact owns a 2008 Ford Focus. The vehicle has pirelli P6 tires, size P205/50/R16. While driving 55 mph, the contact noticed that the driver and passenger side seats began vibrating. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was informed that both rear tires were cuffing and needed to be replaced. The tires were not replaced. The failure mileage was 18000 and the current mileage was 20000.
- Osakis, MN, USA
The contact owns a 2008 Ford Focus. The driver stated that his vehicle began to make excessive noises in the rear of the vehicle at approximately 10,000 miles. He took the vehicle to the dealer and they stated that the tires on his vehicle where defective and needed to be replaced. The driver replaced the tires with Goodyear tires and around 13,000 miles the vehicle started to have the identical failure. The driver took the vehicle back to the dealer. The dealer told him that there were no recalls on his vehicle and there was nothing they could do to assist him. The driver has now replaced the tires three times. The noise occurred while driving more than 60 mph. The failure mileage was 10,000. The current mileage was 24,100.
- Knob Noster, MO, USA
My wife took our 2008 Ford Focus in for a routine oil change and tire rotation. The dealer stated they could not rotate the tires because the rear tires were bad. The "cords" in the rear tires had broken inside the tire and now they are out of round. They said they are not under warranty because the dealer did not have record of rotating the wheels (because I had done it at home for free). I have been on many internet tire web sites and the pirelli tires are known for this happening on smaller vehicles.
- Fowlerville, MI, USA
On 4/9/09 I was driving to work and I noticed slight vibration coming from the left rear pirelli P6 tire on my 2008 Ford Focus. I checked the tire and did not notice any visible sign of damage. On the way home the vibration got more severe. On arriving home I checked the tire and found one spot that was completely bald. From when I checked the tire at work to when I arrived at home I had driven a total of less than 90 miles for the tire to go completely bald in that spot. Both pirelli and 2 Ford dealers claim there were no problems with the tire, that the damage was due to a improper use of the emergency brake, improper alignment of the rear end of the vehicle, the tire not being balanced or failure to rotate the tires. I had the tires replaced by a local mechanic.
- Holliston, MA, USA
Tire pressure monitoring system failed to warn of low pressure in right rear tire causing the tire to fail, resulting in inability to control the vehicle. The auto has no spare, only an inflation system, which did not function properly.
- Columbus, NM, USA
- Lufkin, TX, USA