I've got a 2008 Prius, bought new, now with about 14K miles on it. The outsides of the front tires are wearing very rapidly, the rest of the tire is wearing normally. The car drives perfectly strait, no pulling, and rolls very easily. Is this a trait of the Prius to wear the outsides of the front tires quickly, or is it likely I've got an alignment issue? I run exactly the recommended pressure front and rear.
It may be a trait as many, including myself, have seen the same thing despite supposedly good alignments. That said, I'd still get your alignment checked to be sure.
There's your problem. Toyota's recommended pressure of 35 psi front, 33 psi rear, is too low. Wear on the shoulders of the tyre with tread remaining in the middle is consistent with underinflation. Try 38 front, 36 rear, or a bit more front and rear if you're willing to put up with a slightly harsher ride. Higher pressures may also improve handling, up to a point.
MattFL, I suspect that you're thinking along the right lines; most likely an alignment issue. Seems like the cars sometime see some rough seas or careless handling on the trip over. The pre-delivery prep by the dealer is supposed to include an alignment check and a 12 V battery full charge. All too frequently it seems from the reports here, one or both of these procedures aren't done -- an informed buyer would be wise to insist on getting a copy of the dealers internal pre-delivery check-off sheet and reviewing it carefully before the sale... no tickee, no washee. Hopefully you're within the 1 yr period since purchase so you take advantage of the one free new car alignment. (I forget the mileage ceiling, sorry.) Hope this helps.
You can check your front wheel alignment. However, excessive tire shoulder wear is a Prius characteristic, and is one reason why many owners use 42 psi front, 40 psi rear (another reason is to slightly improve realized mpg.) Higher tire pressures will help to make tire treadwear more even across the tread.