4.5
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 24,000 miles
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I have had three tire bolow outs on my Mercedes-Benz, in identical situations, approximately 2 months apart. All three incidents happened on three different highways, at speeds approximating 60 mph, and after approximately three hours of driving. The first incident occurred in April 2004, on I-95 in new haven. The second occurred in July 2004 on I-95 in Delaware. The third occurred on September 7, 2004 in Canada on highway 401 in kingston. These were the only occasions when I had driven in similar situations. Ie: for more than 3 hours on a highway at speeds of over 55 mph, during this year. On all other occasions the trips were shorter than 3 hours. The wheels are different at each occasion. The first was passenger side front. The second was driver side rear, and the thired was driver side front. On each occasion, after returning home I have taken the car to the Mercedes dealership in poughkeepsie, and they have assured me that there is nothing wrong with the car. I then contacted Michelin tires, and they have assured me that there are no reported incidents similar to mine. The first two tires were discared. The third was inspected by sears auto center. There are no holes found. The tires according to sears had come off the rim. The tires involved belong to a set of 4 that I bought from tire-rack, and mounted by Mercedes dealership in 2002. Since the first incident, I have diligently checked tire pressures weekly, in addition to visually inspecting the tires before driving. This cannot be a coincidence. I am now afraid to drive this car. Please investigate this matter as soon as possible.
- Poughkeepsie, NY, USA
- Fernandina Beach, FL, USA