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Definitive OEM Tire Life Poll

How long did the OEM tires on your Model 3 last?

  • Less than 25k miles and I drive like a speed demon (hard accels, hard stops, etc.)

    Votes: 12 9.9%
  • Less than 25k miles and I drive like a regular person

    Votes: 25 20.7%
  • More than 25k miles and I drive like a speed demon (hard accels, hard stops, etc.)

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • More than 25k miles and I drive like a regular person

    Votes: 23 19.0%
  • I'm lucky and I got 35k+ miles!

    Votes: 14 11.6%
  • I haven't replaced my OEM tires yet but I wanted to vote anyways

    Votes: 45 37.2%

  • Total voters
    121
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A fair point as I forgot the model 3 performance comes with summer tires. However, I cannot edit the poll which I would be happy to do.

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I had not tried before but it looks like I can edit the poll for you (<--volunteer moderator for model 3 section of TMC). If you would like to add choices to your poll, PM them to me with exactly what you want and I will copy paste it into your poll
 
I don't believe most Tesla owners drive like a regular person. They may think they do... but...

I think this is the true reality.

I've had a few times where I drove my usual routes conservatively for energy savings and noticed I had never went around certain corners so slow even though that's the speed most others drivers do. At least for me, I default to accelerating and cornering a significant bit faster and it became the norm.
 
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I think this is the true reality.

I've had a few times where I drove my usual routes conservatively for energy savings and noticed I had never went around certain corners so slow even though that's the speed most others drivers do. At least for me, I default to accelerating and cornering a significant bit faster and it became the norm.

the test is to put the car in chill mode and see if it feels any different when you drive to work/ store/etc.
 
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I've heard of this possible "accommodation"... how does one do this? who to contact? what evidence is needed, etc. thx.
On the Michelin website you can submit a tread warranty claim through livechat. They'll give you a case number and local authorized dealers you can make an appointment with who'll measure your tread, miles, and submit to Michelin. I did this a few weeks ago but still haven't heard back though.

I got my new Michelins from Costco who isn't an authorized dealer but they said if they accept the warranty I can submit my Costco order and they'll still reimburse part of what I paid for the new tires.