I just hit 65,000 on my 2017
I just hit 65,000 on my 2017 volt LT, YES, I bought the car in Phoenix with 26 miles on it back in May of 2016. I still have the original Michelin Energy Saver tires on it and could probably take it a few thousand more, but since we are entering the rainy season here in Oregon I am considering changing the tires soon. Dealer says the brakes appear to have minimal wear, look like new so no problem there. I really can't believe the Low rolling resistance tires lasted this long. I expected them to last about 35-45k miles. To the guy in the ford p/u post: I don't think he understands the difference between standard tires and LRR tires. These tires are designed completely differently, and they are what help me get as much as 72 miles on a charge, although I average about 63 Emiles here in Portland. It really depends on how you drive it, it seems to last longer when it's warmer. Might I add that the majority of these miles are highway driven and even peeling out several times in sport mode. I never rotated my tires, so the rear tires have a bit more tread on them then the front tires, but then again, 65k and still have some tread left, I'm not one to complain. This is a great tire, a little on the noisy side, but it's tolerable. BTW, these tires come with a 65k warranty. I have had no mechanical issues with this car yet, and hopefully will not have any in the future. The car still drives straight, as if it is perfectly aligned, even after 65k miles.