10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 3 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 67,938 miles
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The contact owns 2000 Honda Civic equipped with uniroyal tires size P205/55/R16 (N/a). While traveling 55 mph the contact noticed that the front passenger side tire had exploded without warning. The tire was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the failure was due to dry rot. There were no prior warnings. The current and failure mileages were 4000.
- Mageheysdylle, VA, USA
2000 Honda Civic tire blow out. Consumer lost control of the vehicle when the tire blew out causing her to drive into a ditch. Ohio traffic crash report # 10-0012-90.
- Winfield, IL, USA
: the contact stated there was a blister on the exterior side of the both front tires. The vehicle was taken to the tire dealer and the tires were replaced. There is a NHTSA recall, #05T024000, regarding the tire sidewall. The tire has the same problems as indicated in the recall; however is not included in the recall due to the tire size. The manufacturer has been alerted.
- Visalia, CA, USA
I was driving on the interstate on a clear day. All of a sudden, my car started fish tailing, and I was unable to get back in control of the car. My car spun around 360 degrees twice, crashing into a concrete median. My passender side front & rear bumpers as well as my front & rear quarter panels were crushed. The rims were also bent on the front & rear passenger side of the car. This was all the result of a 2 brand new toyo tires, on the rear wheels, that had only been on the car 3 days. The new, passenger side, rear tire blew out. These tires were: P185/65R14. Due to the hood & trunk being shifted, the car barely avoided being totalled out due to potential structural damage underneath.
- Alpharetta, GA, USA
Rear driver's side Firestone tire model unknown, size P185/65R14 85 125, blew out while driving at 60 mph, and the other 3 tires formed bubbles in the sidewall. Manufacturer was not notified.
- Las Vegas, NV, USA
2000 Honda Civic LX has defective tires.
- Brooklyn, NY, USA
All 4 original equipment dunlop SP20 tires failed for the same reason within a 2 month period. Vehicle is 3.5 years old. Mileage is under 28,000 inner and outer layers of rubber separated. If I did not notice the first and keep a careful watch on the other 3, this might had caused a crash. First two were replaced under warranty with a 60% credit allowance. The other two I am replaceing with a different brand.
- St Pete, FL, USA
My back left tire blew out while driving at approximately 70 mph (speed limit) on the interstate. My tires had just been rotated and balanced, and the air pressure adjusted on Saturday, January 11, 2003. At that time, no problems were reported. I had 33,000 miles on the car/tires and had the tires rotated every 7500 miles. My tires were Firestone FR680, P185/65R14 85S. This happened without warning, causing the car to begin a sudden spin across the interstate. No one was injured, unbelievably. I returned to the place where I had my tires rotated and balanced just two days before. They were very helpful and replaced the tire at no cost. They also inspected the valve of the tire that had a blowout and found it to have a leak.
- Atlanta, GA, USA
Tire blew with tremendous force while driving on freeway, causing the cv boot to break, Firestone dealer examined the tire and stated it was due to road hazard, consumer stated there us a tiny hole that could be a nail hole, but is doubtful that is what caused the tire blow out, (Firestone tires- tire size P185/R14.
- Sacramento, CA, USA
First incident occurred while makeing emergency stop on hiway. Car stopped accordingly but left flat spots on both front tires creating hazardous driving condition. Second incident occurred during normal slowing down. ABS was not available on vehicle in order to reduce overall weight. This in addition to the poor craftmanship of the oem xgt V4 tires on the vehicle made for a disaster waiting to happen. Tires on automobile were not water savvy as one would believe. Car totalled. (tiresize: P195/55R15)( dot number: Tire size: P195/55R15 )
- Old Bethage, NY, USA
We had four aquatred III tires placed on the vehicle on March 28th. My wife and I couldnT pick up the car on the 28th, so we drove to mueller tire & brake store on the morning of March 29th. The phone number of the westlake store is: [xxx]. the address is 25409 detroit road, westlake, oh, 44145. After picking up the car at 9:17:54 a.M. (on the invoice), I was driving to work. I drove about 5 miles on I-90 eastbound towards downtown cleveland. I was driving about 60 to 65 miles per hour. I had just turned on my radio when I noticed that the tire noise seemed to be increasing. I turned off the radio, and started moving towards the right hand land. The tire noise continued to increase. I was hoping it was a precautionary measure, but I decided to get ready to pull off on the West 117th exit (exit number 166). My hopes of precaution disappeared when I started smelling burning rubber. I then looked in my driverS side rearview mirror and noticed that my left rear tire was belching smoke. The rear of the car started to shake. I pulled off a little ways onto the exit ramp. I then got out to see if I could possibly drive the car to a service station, but the tire was completely destroyed. The tread was ok, but the inner and outer sidewalls were completely shredded. IM not quite sure how I was able to get the car off the highway. (dot number: Dot#2800 tiresize: 185/65R14) parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).
- Westlake, OH, USA
1 sidewall blowout, 1tread blowout within 3 weeks. (dot number: W27jmnb tiresize: P185/65R14)
- Albuquerque, NM, USA
Two weeks after purchase of car, I noticed that the left front tire had developed a bubble. Firestone dealer replaced tire at no charge and told me that the tread had separated. I am now reporting this in light of the other Firestone recalls and problems, though I do not know if they are related. (dot number: W27jmnb tiresize: P185/65R14)
- Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Just after merging onto the highway and reaching full speed, ahumming noise was heard without any noticeable vibration. Within a few seconds, while slowing to allow traffic to clear, the driver's side rear tire failed. I heard a loud exposion and saw rubber fragments over my left shoulder. Luckily, I was able to control the vehicle and quickly pull off the highway. Upon inspection, only the outer edge of the tire remained on the rim. The entire tread portion of the tire was gone. All four tires had adequate pressure, were rotated at 7500 miles by henrick Honda, and were original equipment when the vehicle was purchased new late last year. I immediately contacted Firestone and following their instructions to file a claim. Recently, I received a letter from Firestone denying my request for compensation, siting insufficient air pressure evidenced by the tattered sidewalls and melted inner liner. As I stated previously, these tires were not low on pressure and were kept in excellent condition. The severity of this failure coupled with Firestone's unwillingness to provide any compensation is the reason I'm filing this complaint. I truly believe that if one of the front tires had failed, I would have suffered a serious or fatal injury. (dot number: Vn7jmnh379 tiresize: 18565R14)
- Huntersville, NC, USA
Without warning thread separated from tire. This is not a puncture flat tire.
- Los Altos, CA, USA
- Philadelphia, PA, USA