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Any news on this? Sounds like the tires are pretty badly worn for only 8000 km of driving. If not an alignment problem, maybe it's a tire defect? As others have mentioned, I'd take it to a suspension and alignment shop and have them give you a second opinion on the alignment.
Another thing I might check out is if there are any kind of spring isolators installed on the rear coil springs? I'm not sure what your car's suspension looks like in the rear, but there's a chance that when the car was new, and before the PDI was performed, there were isolators (pieces of dense foam) on the coil springs for transportation. Believe it or not, I worked on a car today that had over 130,000 km on it, and it had the isolators still on the rear springs! That would cause the ride height to be higher than normal, and theoretically cause a positive camber situation which would wear the outer edge of your tires more than the inner (kind of the opposite of when you slam your car and get major negative camber).
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