How long do Goodyear tires typically last?

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The lifespan of Goodyear tires varies depending on several factors. Generally, the average mileage you can expect from a set of Goodyear tires is around 50,000 to 60,000 miles. However, this can fluctuate based on driving habits, road conditions, tire maintenance, and vehicle type. Regularly rotating your tires, maintaining proper inflation levels, and scheduling routine tire inspections can help extend their lifespan. Additionally, weather conditions and driving style can affect tire longevity. For example, aggressive driving, frequent starting and stopping, and driving on rough or poorly maintained roads may shorten tire life. Conversely, conservative driving habits and driving mainly on well-maintained roads may allow your Goodyear tires to last even longer.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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