Tires Continental or BRIDGESTONE

Continental Tires

I normally use Nokian Hakkapeliittas on my Golf and while they still have more than enough legal tread, I don't believe they're optimum for hardpacked snow. Unfortunately, there's a waitlist for new Nokians, so I'm going with Continental Wintercontacts, which have a sterling rating.

Pros: sterling rating
Cons: waitlist for new Nokians
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Spax123
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Rating 5.0

After i got a bit of use out of them i got a set of bridgestones. I cant remember what ones exactly but they really didn't cost all that more than the cheapest tires i could find. The difference was night and day. Car was much quieter at motorway speeds, felt a lot more planted to the road and more importantly felt much less skiddish in the rain. Made the car feel completely different.

Pros: quieter, more planted
Cons: skiddish in rain
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
TimCv1
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Rating 4.0

For snow tires Blizzaks are remarkable but they are soft/squishy. Since Denver gets warm and sunny frequently during the winter, if it's only car I wouldn't get these if the intent is to leave them on for the season - performance and handling aren't, and wear is

Pros: remarkable snow tires
Cons: soft, squishy, wear quickly
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I like Bridgestone. Never had Goodyears, but I would only get them for specialty purposes (racing, off-roading), not all-year regular passenger car tires.

Pros: like Bridgestone
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Continental Tires
jobadiah08
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Rating 3.0

I swapped out at 36k to Continental EXtremeContact DWS06 (50,000 mile warranty). They were $1000 installed at my tire place. It looked like the stock Primacy's would have been $200-300 more. The Continentals are less efficient (\~5% or so), but the extra money I will spend on electricity over the life of the tire doesn't make up the cost difference. Currently have about 10k miles on the new tires. Can't tell any real difference in noise or ride comfort level.

Pros: no difference noise, ride comfort
Cons: less efficient
Mileage: 10000 km
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Continental Tires

They are very squirmy tires, a poor choice for a sporty car IMO. I have a set of Michelin PA4 snows that are definitely better dry performers than the DWS. I purchased the DWS once for an Audi A4, but I returned them in less than a week.

Pros: better dry performers
Cons: very squirmy tires
Vehicle: Audi A4
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