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Mazdamit -> RE: Tyre wear on UK Mazda 5 (11/6/2008 3:33:09 PM)
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Long time no speak, I was active in this forum a year ago and to be honest I just decided to put up with getting my 50% contribution every few months... Anyway after every geometry change and alignment possible, at least 9 visits back to the dealer and FOUR full changes of all FOUR tyres in 30k miles I checked my tyres with my dealer before going to Scotland on holiday, fine they said, bring it back in 3k miles. Two weeks later, in the middle of nowhere on the Isle of Arran complete with two young children my tyres looked like the picture attached. On ringing my good old dealer they nicely said ''if you can see steel through your tyre then you mustn''t drive it.'' Do you know how many tyre dealers there are on Arran that stock 16" tyres? Anyway after that episode last week I finally got the damn car off my hands, only got £7k for a Furano/Sport that cost me £17k less than 2 years ago but I''d reached the end of the road. I pity the poor sod that gets my car I really do. Anyway, I''m sure everyone''s well aware of the problem but I''ve been "reliably" informed by Jon Smith (nice guy but is only capable from reading a script that says ''Mazda is very sorry to hear of your problem and the car is now performing within acceptable tolerances") and my utter garbage and useless local dealer (Oakmere Mazda Northwich) that my car is the worst ever seen, great that really cheered me up, so how about a refund then? Thought not.... If it benefits anyone else, the problem is supposed to only affect pre 57 plates of Sport/Furano models with 16" wheels, the inner inch being the problem - and absolutely no geometry or realignment made any difference as you''ll see from my holiday pics from the Isle of Arran! For what its worth, the middle of nowhere tyre dealer did manage to put a couple of 16" obscure branded remoulds on the car and they actually seemed to be holding better than the Dunlops up till the point I got rid!! Maybe there''s an answer in there? You can see quite nicely from the picture.... and even though I''ve been driving cars for 20 years they still come up with the old line ''it''s your driving style''. What with tread like this? That''s some crazy driving? Like everyone else, this whole experience has been really frustrating. Not only from my tyre problems, but also from the fact that the car itself (and especially the sliding doors) were great. I''m afraid I''ll be sticking to German engineering from now on. Goodbye Mazda. [image]local://upfiles/11062/9228F1195E784EDE884AE4557E68978D.jpg[/image] [image]local://upfiles/11062/A5F20FDA4A694D95989D487667762A04.jpg[/image]
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