Cannot see if the OP has said what brand the tyres were but here is my experience with our 118D.
Bought it new in March 2008 but in September 2012 I spotted that all 4 tyres had cracks on the side walls. They had only done about 20,000 miles since I fitted the winters from November through March every year and they still had about 5mm tread left. Dropped in at our local MOT place and he said that he would not have an issue with the tyres so temporarily forgot about it.
But shortly after I spotted that Michelin (the manufacturer) offered a 6 year warranty from the date on manufacture on the sidewall, checked ours and they were well within this. I spoke to Michelin who said that all I needed to do was either drop off the tyres at ATS who would return them for a technical inspection or buy a new set of tyres from ATS who would then send the old tyres back for a technical inspect. Since I was nearly at the time I would be putting the winters on I asked if I could take the Michelins on rims to ATS for them to remove and then send back, he said that if I did this they would remove tyres FOC.
So I dropped in at ATS shortly after and they were not best happy. The branch manager said Michelin were always doing this and it was costing him money. I waited until he had finished and then asked if they would do as Michelin had suggested and after some more moaning he got one of the fitters to remove the tyres. (Branch now closed - sells computer games etc).
About 4 weeks later got a letter saying the tyres were indeed faulty and they had valued the remaining tread at just under £200. Shortly after a cheque dropped through the door.
Very happy except for the fact the MOT guy said they were fine.
I ran it on the winters a few weeks longer than normal since I planned to PX the car the following June. Before visiting the dealer to sort a deal our friendly mobile tyre fitter up the street put me 4 decent matching used tyres on the rims for beer tokens (guess it saved him cost of disposal.
Extremely happy.
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