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Best Tire Warranties of 2026: Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone, Continental & More

Tire warranties confuse almost everyone, because they bundle two completely different things: coverage for manufacturing defects, and a mileage warranty for tread life. Neither covers the thing most people expect — road hazards. Here's how the major brands compare, and what each warranty actually does.

The three kinds of tire coverage

Workmanship & materials warranty: covers manufacturing defects for the life of the usable tread or ~6 years. Standard across all brands.

Mileage (treadwear) warranty: prorated credit if tires wear out before their rated mileage. Requires documented rotation. This is where brands differ most.

Road hazard: covers nails, potholes, curb damage. Not part of the manufacturer warranty — it's a separate purchase from the dealer.

Mileage warranties compared

BrandTop mileage warrantyDefect coverageTrial period
HankookUp to 90,000 miTread life / 6 yr30-day (SureTire)
MichelinUp to 80,000 miTread life / 6 yrVaries
YokohamaUp to 85,000 miTread life30-day (some lines)
Continental50,000–80,000 mi6 yr60-day trial
Goodyear45,000–80,000 miTread life / 6 yrVaries
Bridgestone50,000–80,000 miTread life / 6 yr90-day (Buy & Try)

Mileage warranties vary widely by specific tire model within each brand. Performance and summer tires often carry no mileage warranty at all. Always check the specific model.

The verdict

Hankook offers the longest mileage warranty at up to 90,000 miles on select replacement lines, plus a 30-day satisfaction trial through its SureTire program — strong value for everyday touring tires.

Michelin's warranty is excellent and its tires are premium — up to 80,000 miles on touring lines, backed by a brand with a strong reputation for actually lasting the rated mileage.

Continental's 60-day trial and Bridgestone's 90-day Buy & Try are worth noting if you want a no-risk window to decide whether you like the tires — a genuinely useful benefit most buyers overlook.

The honest caveat for all of them: mileage warranties only pay out if you rotated your tires on schedule and kept the records. Most denied mileage claims fail on missing rotation documentation, not on the brand being stingy.

The thing everyone gets wrong: none of these warranties cover a pothole or a nail. For that you need road hazard protection, purchased separately at installation. On everyday-driving tires, it's often worth it — one damaged tire can cost more than years of road hazard coverage.

Keep your rotation records straight

Since mileage warranties live and die on rotation documentation, track your tire purchase and service dates in the free WarrantyRanger tracker so you have the proof when you need to make a claim.

Full warranty and claim details: Michelin, Goodyear, Bridgestone, Continental, Hankook, Yokohama.

Terms verified from manufacturer documentation as of 2026 and subject to change. Mileage warranties vary by model; confirm before purchase.

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