Tires Continental or BRIDGESTONE

Continental Tires
s1alker
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Rating 4.0

The 4 seasons are a great training tyre. They roll well enough for mortals and are pretty durable.

Pros: pretty durable, roll well
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Continental Tires

They seems good through the MN winter, including 2 trips to the North Shore of Superior. It snowed both times, and we never had any issue with traction.

Pros: good traction
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Continental Tires
EVAdvocate
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Rating 4.0

I decided to switch to Continental PureContact tires as they are better rated and less expensive and still are low rolling resistance. I haven’t noticed any loss in range.

Pros: better rated, less expensive
Cons: none
Vehicle: Nissan Leaf
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Continental Tires
Cephe
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Rating 5.0

PS - for what it’s worth, my snow tires are Continental WinterContacts and I’ve run them for about 6 years so far and I still have over 60% tread left. They’re fantastic.

Pros: fantastic, long lasting
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Continental Tires
jobadiah08
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Rating 3.0

Recently replaced my worn out 18 inch Primaxys (36000 miles) with the Continental DWS06s. It looks like a 5-10% efficiency drop versus the stock tires. I think they are a little quieter on the highway though. Bumps do have a reverb sound the stocks didn't have.

Pros: little quieter on highway
Cons: efficiency drop, reverb sound
Mileage: 36000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
herfalerf
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Rating 2.0

Mine came with the bridge stones. They are a little noisier than I would like and they certainly don't offer the traction I want.

Cons: little noisier, poor traction
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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