40k Tyre mileage impressive?
Discussion
Hello,
I have been doing 'proper' commuting these past 3 years, and bought a New car in March 2014 due to this.
Car: Peugeot 208 1.2 http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=138...
I am now on 39417 miles, and I reckon I could easily get another 5,000 miles out of the tyres. Is this good? I am quite surprised/happy with this considering it is a car solely used as an A to B commuting tool.
Also rather pleasingly, the tyre wear is fairly even front and rear, so I will be replacing all 4 together sometime in the spring
Commute is 57 miles each way, M1/M25 and a tiny bit of A421.
I have been doing 'proper' commuting these past 3 years, and bought a New car in March 2014 due to this.
Car: Peugeot 208 1.2 http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=138...
I am now on 39417 miles, and I reckon I could easily get another 5,000 miles out of the tyres. Is this good? I am quite surprised/happy with this considering it is a car solely used as an A to B commuting tool.
Also rather pleasingly, the tyre wear is fairly even front and rear, so I will be replacing all 4 together sometime in the spring

Commute is 57 miles each way, M1/M25 and a tiny bit of A421.
All that jazz said:
Nothing surprising here. Peugeot driver = accelerates slowly than glaciers move and never gets above 30mph. Not surprised you can get 45k out of a set of tyres.
Steady on Jezza C, should all my posts be about thrashing around in the Cerbera, breaking the speed limit?Anyways, I'll have you know that I make very decent progress in my little Pug, surprisingly nippy for 82bhp, weighs less than a ton

All that jazz said:
Nothing surprising here. Peugeot driver = accelerates slowly than glaciers move and never gets above 30mph. Not surprised you can get 45k out of a set of tyres.
Just fabulous - first comment in and the slagging has already started, maybe the mods will tighten up on this pish this year...The forum is used by all sorts, but it gets tiring at times.
Well done OP - Looks like your car is doing exactly what you want.
Jingle b


750turbo said:
All that jazz said:
Nothing surprising here. Peugeot driver = accelerates slowly than glaciers move and never gets above 30mph. Not surprised you can get 45k out of a set of tyres.
Just fabulous - first comment in and the slagging has already started, maybe the mods will tighten up on this pish this year...The forum is used by all sorts, but it gets tiring at times.
Well done OP - Looks like your car is doing exactly what you want.
Jingle b


Pugs are great, people who don't like them are typically Clarkson lovin' fools in luke warm Ford estate cars

All that jazz said:
Nothing surprising here. Peugeot driver = accelerates slower than glaciers move and never gets above 30mph. Not surprised you can get 45k out of a set of tyres.
It would be like me generalising that all Focus ST/RS drivers drive with one hand at the top of the wheel. Particularly as I have never ever seen one who doesn't
I've had loads of 2.0 diesel cars. All seem to do 20k on fronts and 40k on rears for me. Except the CC I've got now which feathers them every 10k and causes a horrendous rumbling noise above 50mph :-/
My wife's 1.6 diesel Golf is still on the original tyres (62 plate) and just went over 50k miles. The fronts are ready for changing anytime though.
My wife's 1.6 diesel Golf is still on the original tyres (62 plate) and just went over 50k miles. The fronts are ready for changing anytime though.
CaptainMorgan said:
I think the cars weight plays a big part, I've been abusing my Panda on the daily drive to work yet the tyres still look new, I guess weighing less than a ton helps.
I think driving style and roads play a bigger part. My sister has just had a full set of tyres on her Fiat 500 at 18k and it's only a light weight thing. She drives on twisty A roads and construction sites. They were the original tyres so we'll see if a different brand does any better, I think the originals were Conti's of some sort.DuncanM said:
All that jazz said:
Nothing surprising here. Peugeot driver = accelerates slowly than glaciers move and never gets above 30mph. Not surprised you can get 45k out of a set of tyres.
Steady on Jezza C, should all my posts be about thrashing around in the Cerbera, breaking the speed limit?Anyways, I'll have you know that I make very decent progress in my little Pug, surprisingly nippy for 82bhp, weighs less than a ton

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