One of the biggest issues I have with Nitrogen is that it lulls people into a false sense of security and stops them from checking/topping up tyres at the servo. Even if they check with a tyre gauge they may delay topping up tyres because of the cost. Regular checking of tyre pressures unless you have an in wheel TPMS is critical for safety (and even with the TPMS you should still do visual checks).
This is easily proven to be false, there's info on this over the last few pages.
This one is true but only very slightly, there have been a number of long term tests done in the US and they found that nitrogen is not worth it.
Tires - Nitrogen air loss study
Nitrogen in tires - Q&A
"The test started on September 20, 2006 and the final measurements were taken on September 20, 2007. The results show nitrogen does reduce pressure loss over time, but the reduction is only a 1.3 psi difference from air-filled tires. The average loss of air-filled tires was just 3.5 psi from the initial 30 pressure setting. Nitrogen-filled tires lost an average of 2.2 psi from the initial 30 psi setting. More important, all tires lost air pressure regardless of the inflation medium, so consumers should check their tires' air pressure routinely. No evaluation was done to assess the aging claim."
But many people swear by products that do nothing or spend big dollars to get minimal gains on different products so each to their own however I do have issues with the tyre places pushing nitrogen as some magic elixir that many drivers will see as a way to never have to check the tyre pressures with the resulting problems (faster wear, blowouts etc).
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