We purchased a new 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid in December of 2017 after our 2010 was rear ended. At round 18,000 miles I noticed some extreme tire wear on the passenger front tire. Thinking it was just an alignment issue, I had it aligned at a local service center. They said that I should get 2 new tires with in the next 2000 miles. We did purchase the 2 new tires and a few months later we purchased the other 2 80,000 mile tires to match the others.
About 30,000 miles later I noticed that the new tire were wearing as the original set had. We had the car aligned again and now 6 months later the tires need to be replaced again! Our 2010 fusion had 80,000 + miles and had not been aligned ever and was just a few thousand mile into its second set of tires.
Now Ford wants us to take it back to the dealer that sold it to us and have it checked.😡
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We purchased a new 2017 Ford Fusion Hybrid in December of 2017 after our 2010 was rear ended. At round 18,000 miles I noticed some extreme tire wear on the passenger front tire. Thinking it was just an alignment issue, I had it aligned at a local service center. They said that I should get 2 new tires with in the next 2000 miles. We did purchase the 2 new tires and a few months later we purchased the other 2 80,000 mile tires to match the others.
About 30,000 miles later I noticed that the new tire were wearing as the original set had. We had the car aligned again and now 6 months later the tires need to be replaced again! Our 2010 fusion had 80,000 + miles and had not been aligned ever and was just a few thousand mile into its second set of tires.
Now Ford wants us to take it back to the dealer that sold it to us and have it checked.😡
- rkp3, Westminster, US