Tires Continental or BFGoodrich

Continental Tires

Mechanic recommended Continental ProContacts as all-weathers for a small FWD VW sedan, and I've been happy with them for a couple winters.

Pros: happy with them
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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BFGoodrich Tires

Using the BFGoodrich Advantage Allseason for 3rd year now. Solid tire, almost on pair with CC2 , just cost less.

Pros: solid tire, cost less
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Continental Tires
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Rating 5.0

Continental Vikingcontact 7 is by far my favorite for snow and ice mix (we get a lot of slush with ice under it here). also pretty quiet for a winter tire on dry roads.

Pros: quiet on dry roads
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Continental Tires

Currently on Continental winter contact TS860 235 35 19, cannot say a word against them in light and heavy snow conditions.

Pros: good in snow conditions
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Continental Tires

I run continental viking contacts on my NA because it was tough to find many options in the 15\" size. No complaints from me though I don't really drive it too much in the winter cuz the roads get salted around here so I only do it when it's warm enough that day that I can wash the underside off without the water freezing.

Pros: no complaints
Vehicle: Mazda
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Continental Tires

I run 315/30/18 ECF on my C5 base. I’m about 30 cycles in and they’re starting to die. They’re a good tire that gets up to temp pretty quick and last the whole session. That being said, they aren’t worlds grippier than the 275 conti ecs i replaced.

Pros: gets up to temp quick, last whole session
Cons: starting to die, not much grippier
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