Updated 2026-06-24
How often should you rotate your tires?
Most manufacturers recommend rotating tires every 5,000–7,500 miles to even out tread wear.
Why it matters: Front and rear tires wear at different rates; rotating extends tire life and keeps handling/braking even.
Rotate Tires by model
| Toyota Camry (2018-2024 (XV70)) | Every 5,000 mi |
|---|---|
| Toyota Corolla (2020-2024 (E210)) | Every 5,000 mi |
| Toyota RAV4 (2019-2024 (XA50)) | Every 5,000 mi |
| Honda Civic (2016-2025 (10th-11th gen)) | Every 7,500 mi / with each Minder service |
| Honda CR-V (2017-2024 (5th-6th gen)) | Every 7,500 mi / each Minder service |
| Honda Accord (2018-2025 (10th-11th gen)) | Every 7,500 mi / each Minder service |
| Ford F-150 (2021-2024 (14th gen)) | Every ~7,500-10,000 mi (with oil service) |
| Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (2019-2024 (T1XX)) | Every ~7,500 mi (with oil service) |
| Nissan Altima (2019-2024 (6th gen L34)) | Every 5,000-7,500 mi |
| Jeep Wrangler (2018-2024 (JL)) | Every 6,000-8,000 mi |
| Subaru Outback (2020-2024 (6th gen)) | Every 6,000 mi / 6 mo (AWD wants even tread) |
| Hyundai Elantra (2021-2024 (CN7 7th gen)) | Every 7,500 mi |
| Mazda CX-5 (2017-2024 (KF gen)) | Every 5,000-7,500 mi |
| Tesla Model 3 (2017-2024 (EV — no engine maintenance)) | Every 6,250 mi (or when tread-depth difference is at least 2/32 in) |
| Volkswagen Jetta (2019-2024 (MK7 / A7)) | Every ~10,000 mi / with oil service |
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How often should you rotate your tires?
Most manufacturers recommend rotating tires every 5,000–7,500 miles to even out tread wear.
Why does rotate tires matter?
Front and rear tires wear at different rates; rotating extends tire life and keeps handling/braking even.
Does the interval vary by car?
Yes — exact intervals differ by make, model and driving conditions. See the per-model table on this page and always confirm with your owner's manual.
General guidance — confirm the exact interval in your vehicle's owner's manual.