Tires Continental or BRIDGESTONE

Continental Tires

If these tires are the only ones that meet your budget requirements then the continental is going to suit you best in my opinion, obviously you could spend more and get a better tire from Les Schwab or Costco, BUT again every budget has its own needs, personally Ive owned a vehicle with those continentals on it and it didn’t do bad in the rain and I didn’t overly notice road noise

Pros: didn’t do bad in rain
Cons: more expensive
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Continental Tires

I'm a Conti guy, they're on both our cars. Premium brand, never let me down. I've run Kumhos in the past and they were good for the price.

Pros: premium brand, never let me down
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Since they're now legal in my class I'll probably give them a try later this season after my current Bridgestone RE-71RSs are done

Vehicle: Nissan
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Continental Tires

Thanks for all the advice guys, went ahead and ordered the Continental ECS 02s, fingers crossed I’m happy with them. My biggest issue with my RS4s is that it takes about 2 runs on my favorite backroad to get enough heat in them to really stick and I don’t push my car on public roads like I used to. If I get the added benefit of making my car more daily-able that’s not a bad thing either.

Pros: more daily-able
Cons: takes time to heat
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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I went from stock 19-20mpg highway, 16-17mpg around town to a 3.5"lift and 295/70r18 Bridgestone Revo AT3s and now I average about 12mpg city and 15-16mpg highway.

Pros: aggressive look
Cons: lower MPG
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