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Have been looking at a car online with 15k miles,owner says tyres have been on since new.How long till they need replaced,I would have thought they are about done,but not near enough to have a quick look.Likely cost to replace?

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Tyres should be replaced at ten years regardless of tread remaining, but should be inspected annually after five years. Given their importance, if there were any signs of cracking or other structural failure I would replace at the five year interval, but judge each case on its merit.

 

You'd be looking at around £500 - £700 for replacements, depending on what you buy.

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Why not just ask the seller how much tread is left?

 

Yeh did that,reply was ,dont know but enough to pass the m.o.t !

 

:lol: what a bellend!

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Just factor the cost in as likely need to be replaced or move on until you find one with enough tread not to worry you but then something else will concern you and so the cycle continues.

 

Or just make sure you have enough contingency set aside for such things.

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First set of Bridgestones replaced at 17.5k, second set just replaced at 16k. About 4mm remaining both times but you could tell they were pretty much done. Latest set was £680.

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I'd say yes, would need new tyres based on age and mileage covered.

 

Is the car on it's original brakes as well? These may need doing soon too.

 

Good luck!

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All depends on how its been driven to be fair and the make of tyres. When I bought my zed at 22k miles it was already on its 2nd set of tyres. I replaced them at around 25k, and when I sold it 20k later the tyres were not even 50% worn. Guess it kind of showed how I drove the car compared to its previous owners.

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