Contact Michelin Corporate
Toll free phone number: 1-864-458-5000Michelin is a leading global tire manufacturer with a vast network of branches and operations worldwide. They specialize in producing a wide range of high-quality tires for various vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, trucks, and airplanes. Michelin is renowned for its innovative tire technology, safety features, and a strong presence in the automotive industry, serving customers across the globe.
If you have a problem and need to contact Michelin complaints department, the best Michelin contact number to call would be toll free 1-864-458-5000 or contact Michelin support through email at info@ustires.org. The best hours to reach the Michelin customer service number with a live agent are between 9am-6pm, [Monday to Friday] (all times are in EST).
The Michelin corporate office is located at 1 Parkway S, Greenville, SC 29615, United States with Michelin corporate number of 1-864-458-5000. Leaving your Michelin corporate office complaints below is a great way to have your voice heard.
The most common Michelin corporate complaints about Michelin tires often center on their premium pricing, with some customers feeling that they are relatively expensive compared to other brands. Additionally, a few customers have reported issues with tire longevity, citing concerns about premature wear or tread problems. If you have an bad experience with the product and you desire to leave Michelin headquarters complaints then we offer a convenient link to a complaint form here https://inflatable.michelin.com/en/healthcare-emergency/complaint-form
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Michelin Contact Information
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- SC 29615
- United States of America
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Top Michelin Complaints
Browse more than 10 reviews submitted so farI HAVE 285/55/R20 TIRES-THEY HAVE AROUND 25000 MILES ON THEM. WHILE DRIVING DOWN 64 HIGHWAY SATURDAY 5-4-2019 MY FRONT LEFT TIRE CAME APART AND DID AROUND 3000 DOLLARS WORTH OF DAMAGE TO TRUCK AND NOW I HAVE TO BUY ANOTHER SET OF TIRES AND THEY ARE 1800. THE GUY AT THE TIRE STORE THAT SELLS MICHELIN TIRES SAID TO CONTACT YOU BECAUSE THESE TIRES ARE NOT SUPPOSE TO DO THIS. I HAVE PICTURES OF TRUCK AND TIRE IF YOU NEED THEM. I WILL BE CALLING MONDAY MORNING ALSO.
This tire has proven to be a great disappointment. All my previous experience with Michelin has been positive. But the Latitude V101 is not crafted for Colorado weather. They are a hazard in wet/snowy conditions and the tread wear is abysmal, not 3,000 miles before needing to be replaced. I purchased two tires each: on 11-15-18 at Big O and on 12-21-18 at Larry Miller Chrysler. I must now buy tires again, they will not be Michelins!!!
To whom it may concern; I purchased 4 michelin tires from chatsworth tires in chatsworth,c.a. three months ago Nov.2018. I haven't received my $70.00 rebate check in the mail. I was very happy with the excellent serves and very an appreciate with the tires . They drive extremely great with my car. please update me with rebate information. Sincerely, Greg T. Higgins P.S. call me at 661-8574058 a.s.a.p..
In April 2015, I bought a set of Michelin tires for my Ford F150. Tires came with a 48 month / 90,000 mile warranty.Tires were rotated every 5,000 miles and the alignment was checked at each tire rotation and aligned as needed. At 40,000 miles, the tires are down to 3/32" tread. The actual mileage is about 45% of the warranty which I understand is pro-rated based on tread wear.. Tire Discounters where I purchased the tires contacted Michelin. Michelin's first offer which I refused was to cover 20% of the replacment cost. Their second offer, also refused was 34%. The math is pretty simple. Michelin should cover 55%.
I purchased my 2014 Camry LE auto from Sloane Toyota, of Glenside, PA new. It is equipped with Michelin Energy Saver tires which are advertised as having a 65000 mile treadlife and a fuel-saving design. I have had he car serviced at my local Toyota dealer (Peruzzi Toyota} during and since the warranty period , including rotation of the tires and alignment as recommended during my ownership. With less than 30000 miles of driving, I have been informed hat the tires need replacement. Furthermore, while I have been a conservative driver, I have rarely gotten over 23 or 24 miles per gallon of fuel while the care is rated at 25 MPG city and 35 MPG highway, or an average of 28 MPG. I have been satisfied with the ride, handling and braking abiiity of the tires but very dissatisfied with their tread wear and fuel consumption characteristics. I live in the Philadelphia, Pa suburbs and feel my driving is roughly 50/50 town and highway. I feel that the tires have not lived up to their promise and that I am due some amount of adjustment for that failure to produce the performance and fuel dollar savings you claim in your sales presentation.
Richard Boorse, 215 Knapp Rd.,Lansdale, PA 19446
Tel 610-428-2766 e-mail rb215@verizon.net
I am 2 years into a 39 month lease on a GMC Acadia. The vehicle has Michelin 235/65R18 tires on it. I currently have 30K miles. I get these tires rotated at the dealership every other oil change (6K miles per recommended). All four of these tires need to be replaced already as they are down to the wear bars. I have leased many vehicles and never had to replace tires within the 3 years. I believe tires should last longer than 30K miles. When going to check on replacements they said this particular brand of tire is JUNK!! I believe you should stand behind your tires and replace these.
Thanks,
LeAnn Ridgway
Bought 4 Michelin tires started sidewall cracking at 3 years Went back to store mgr of tires said normal wear Went to another tire store said chart shows severe damage defective Factory gave me more than 50 percent off new Michelin tires Jan Consumer Report says sidewall wear worst than tread wear. Went back to Sams mgr never took my name said would talk to tire mgr. This was a safety issue they don't care. He never said sorry for your trouble.
I have bought four new Michelin tires. Loved the service and was definitely a satisfied customer...until recently. I had a blowout on the highway while taking my daughter to school. Luckily, no one was injured. I took the car to get it fixed and they replaced it for free since it was under warranty. I drove the car again, sure that everything was fine. Until I had another blowout! Again, no one was injured but it was still a scary experience and am fearful of using Michelin tires since they just seem to blowout all the time. Don't use them, you never know what incident might occur if you do.
We had to change our car tires as it was old and worn out. So went in and replaced it to 4 Michelin tires. I ran it for around 300Kms and I am totally satisfied customer. I have taken my car on rough roads and sharp turns. Found it to be running really well and no issues at all so far. They are absolutely of great quality. I feel Michelin has done a great job in understanding the roads and what type of tires are need and made this product. Very low on the noise level and smooth ride. I am now convinced that my investment on the car tires have not gone wasted. Highly recommended for anyone planning for a quality product of tires.
This tire has proven to be a great disappointment. All my previous experience with Michelin has been positive. But the Latitude V101 is not crafted for Colorado weather. They are a hazard in wet/snowy conditions and the tread wear is abysmal, not 3,000 miles before needing to be replaced. I purchased two tires each: on 11-15-18 at Big O and on 12-21-18 at Larry Miller Chrysler. I must now buy tires again, they will not be Michelins!!!
To whom it may concern; I purchased 4 michelin tires from chatsworth tires in chatsworth,c.a. three months ago Nov.2018. I haven't received my $70.00 rebate check in the mail. I was very happy with the excellent serves and very an appreciate with the tires . They drive extremely great with my car. please update me with rebate information. Sincerely, Greg T. Higgins P.S. call me at 661-8574058 a.s.a.p..
In April 2015, I bought a set of Michelin tires for my Ford F150. Tires came with a 48 month / 90,000 mile warranty.Tires were rotated every 5,000 miles and the alignment was checked at each tire rotation and aligned as needed. At 40,000 miles, the tires are down to 3/32" tread. The actual mileage is about 45% of the warranty which I understand is pro-rated based on tread wear.. Tire Discounters where I purchased the tires contacted Michelin. Michelin's first offer which I refused was to cover 20% of the replacment cost. Their second offer, also refused was 34%. The math is pretty simple. Michelin should cover 55%.
I purchased my 2014 Camry LE auto from Sloane Toyota, of Glenside, PA new. It is equipped with Michelin Energy Saver tires which are advertised as having a 65000 mile treadlife and a fuel-saving design. I have had he car serviced at my local Toyota dealer (Peruzzi Toyota} during and since the warranty period , including rotation of the tires and alignment as recommended during my ownership. With less than 30000 miles of driving, I have been informed hat the tires need replacement. Furthermore, while I have been a conservative driver, I have rarely gotten over 23 or 24 miles per gallon of fuel while the care is rated at 25 MPG city and 35 MPG highway, or an average of 28 MPG. I have been satisfied with the ride, handling and braking abiiity of the tires but very dissatisfied with their tread wear and fuel consumption characteristics. I live in the Philadelphia, Pa suburbs and feel my driving is roughly 50/50 town and highway. I feel that the tires have not lived up to their promise and that I am due some amount of adjustment for that failure to produce the performance and fuel dollar savings you claim in your sales presentation.
Richard Boorse, 215 Knapp Rd.,Lansdale, PA 19446
Tel 610-428-2766 e-mail rb215@verizon.net
I am 2 years into a 39 month lease on a GMC Acadia. The vehicle has Michelin 235/65R18 tires on it. I currently have 30K miles. I get these tires rotated at the dealership every other oil change (6K miles per recommended). All four of these tires need to be replaced already as they are down to the wear bars. I have leased many vehicles and never had to replace tires within the 3 years. I believe tires should last longer than 30K miles. When going to check on replacements they said this particular brand of tire is JUNK!! I believe you should stand behind your tires and replace these.
Thanks,
LeAnn Ridgway
Bought 4 Michelin tires started sidewall cracking at 3 years Went back to store mgr of tires said normal wear Went to another tire store said chart shows severe damage defective Factory gave me more than 50 percent off new Michelin tires Jan Consumer Report says sidewall wear worst than tread wear. Went back to Sams mgr never took my name said would talk to tire mgr. This was a safety issue they don't care. He never said sorry for your trouble.
I have bought four new Michelin tires. Loved the service and was definitely a satisfied customer...until recently. I had a blowout on the highway while taking my daughter to school. Luckily, no one was injured. I took the car to get it fixed and they replaced it for free since it was under warranty. I drove the car again, sure that everything was fine. Until I had another blowout! Again, no one was injured but it was still a scary experience and am fearful of using Michelin tires since they just seem to blowout all the time. Don't use them, you never know what incident might occur if you do.
We had to change our car tires as it was old and worn out. So went in and replaced it to 4 Michelin tires. I ran it for around 300Kms and I am totally satisfied customer. I have taken my car on rough roads and sharp turns. Found it to be running really well and no issues at all so far. They are absolutely of great quality. I feel Michelin has done a great job in understanding the roads and what type of tires are need and made this product. Very low on the noise level and smooth ride. I am now convinced that my investment on the car tires have not gone wasted. Highly recommended for anyone planning for a quality product of tires.
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