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Originally Posted by shdh123
AWD is actually better for your tires,it prevents traction loss.
You and the others have an alignment issue,probably do to a defect in the design of the car.
You might want to take the car to a personal service person and have them evaluate the alignment angles on your car.They can print up before and after alignment, and you can see how close to straight they can get it.If they can't get it straight you have your proof.You will have to pay more money.But this will help in establishing your own proof of a defect in the design of the car,and not in the tires.
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My 2006 Aerio SX has eaten all 4 tires at 14,000 miles...Dealer says he did a 'tiny' alignment but it's really Yokohama's fault. Yokohama says it was probably out of alignment when it left the factory. Local tire company said he just sold new Falcon tires to the twin of my car with 13,000 on it. I am not loving to drive my cute car any more.