Stock 19" tires : how long do they last/treadwear rating?
Having the wife's C450 delivered on 19" next week and debating whether I should get excess wear and tear protection to cover for bald tires at the end of lease. It's a 2 year lease and I plan on putting 30000km on these tires. She loves to push the car a bit, but her driving is 85% highways/freeways. Any chances I'll turn the car in with bald tires?
Edit : BMW would have charged us 900CAD for rock chips + 2 worn out tires on a 2.5 year lease... glad we got excess wear and tear for that.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Last edited by SV-; May 15, 2016 at 12:53 AM.
Having the wife's C450 delivered on 19" next week and debating whether I should get excess wear and tear protection to cover for bald tires at the end of lease. It's a 2 year lease and I plan on putting 30000km on these tires. She loves to push the car a bit, but her driving is 85% highways/freeways. Any chances I'll turn the car in with bald tires?
Edit : BMW would have charged us 900CAD for rock chips + 2 worn out tires on a 2.5 year lease... glad we got excess wear and tear for that.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
Therefore I, personally, would not get the excess wear coverage because you're going to go through 1-2 sets through the life of your lease. If rock chips in your area are an issue, then I might consider it but most insurance companies repair or replace windshields under you're insurance policy.
EDIT: On my lease documentation all it says is that I have to return the car with at least 1/32 of thread and same tire. So the tires I switch out soon, I'll keep, and put back on at the end of the lease if needed.
Therefore I, personally, would not get the excess wear coverage because you're going to go through 1-2 sets through the life of your lease. If rock chips in your area are an issue, then I might consider it but most insurance companies repair or replace windshields under you're insurance policy.
EDIT: On my lease documentation all it says is that I have to return the car with at least 1/32 of thread and same tire. So the tires I switch out soon, I'll keep, and put back on at the end of the lease if needed.


