Reviews of Continental parts For Business

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#148
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Continental Tires
JSchnee21
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Rating 5.0

+1 for CC2’s.

Great all around tire on my M3 LR AWD 19” w/Boost in every area except range.

Sure it’s not a racing tire, but compared to the OEM Conti’s the wet and snow grip is sooo much better. Dry grip is almost as good. Durable, comfortable, great wear.

Pros: great wet and snow grip
Cons: hurts range
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ysaliens
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Rating 5.0

Continental DWS06+ is my choice after a lot of research.

This is on a Performance where I like traction. It is quiet and efficient.

Pros: quiet and efficient
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Continental Tires

I replaced the original Continental Pro Contact tires with somewhat cheaper and longer tread wear rated (70k mile) Continental Pure Contact.

Pros: longer tread wear
Cons: cheaper
Mileage: 36000 km
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Continental Tires
dchoward1977
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Rating 4.0

I put a set of these on mine (19”) about two months ago now. They’re doing well. My efficiency doesn’t seem to have been impacted much, they’re not really any louder than the OEM Continentals. They’re good in the rain, but they do perhaps have slightly less dry grip due to likely being a harder compound. Overall, I’ve been very happy with them.

Pros: good in the rain
Cons: slightly less dry grip
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Continental Tires

Top of the bracket is the Pilot Sport 4S from Michelin or the Extreme Contact Sport from Continental which are the best performance without getting into track tires plus they have treadwear warrenty, but that comes at a much steeper cost.

Pros: best performance
Cons: steeper cost
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Continental Tires

I have had great success with the Continental PureContact LS sized 245/45/18. Cheaper than the OEM Michelin and overall better.

Pros: cheaper, overall better
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Continental Tires
heytheretylerr
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Rating 5.0

I second the Conti Extremecontacts. I’ve tested many different tires while working as a mechanic, and conti’s have been holding up across different driver types better than anything else in its price range.

Pros: holding up across drivers
Vehicle: Subaru
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Continental Tires
mach250
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Rating 3.0

Decided to bump it up 5 to 245/40/20 and 275/35/20 and try some Continental ExtremeContact tires. Tested them out and noticed the faster I go the more floaty or the feeling that the car is 30 feet long (aka 1980's boat sized cars). Is this from what I've read that the sidewalls are softer on continental tires?

Cons: floaty feeling, softer sidewalls
Vehicle: BMW
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Continental Tires
dubdaze68
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Rating 1.0

Every set of Contis and Michelins I have ever seen wear for absolute crap, lose all of their grip after a short amount of mileage, poorly riding, compromised in handling, and are LOUD to the point of distraction....Right up until they are a bare, poorly weathered carcass at less than 20k in mileage. They have never seen worth the price that they charge for them.

Cons: poor wear, lose grip, poor ride, compromised handling, loud
Mileage: 20000 km
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