Tires Continental or Cooper

Continental Tires
squez23
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Rating 5.0

I just put the Continental DWS06 Plus on my 3 hatch and took them on a long trip. Definitely inspired more confidence than the original Toyos I had on the car. Takes a corner nicely. ;) Think road noise is less as well.

Pros: inspired confidence, takes corner
Cons: null
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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aaronswar43
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Rating 5.0

Ending up buying the continental DWS and I am loving it. Like Its so smooth and the road noise is much lower.

Pros: smooth, lower road noise
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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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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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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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Stevelev
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Rating 3.0

I rotate tires every 5k to keep even wear and am no longer a fan of Toyos ... Anyway, I'm hard on my car (ie: drive it like you stole it) and even with a track day under my belt, I'm doing better than 8-10k miles on my set of Contis although don't get more than 2 seasons out of summers (approx. 15k miles).

Pros: even wear
Cons: no longer a fan
Vehicle: Audi TTS
Mileage: 15000 km
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Cooper Tires
Benjamin.
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Rating 1.0

I bought the RS3-G1s in 205/55R16 for my 2016 Sportwagen (stock was 225/40R18, have also had 195/65R15 snow tires and 195/65R15 LRR all seasons on it) - and they are EXTREMELY rough riding tires compared to any of the other tires, including the 18" P-Zero Neros. I almost pulled the wheels and tires off and listed them for sale within the first 500 miles. I had specifically gone 16" as a reasonable compromise of tire selection, price, looks, comfort, and gas mileage as the 18's had been a ~4MPG hit compared to the 15s, but any dreams of comfort went out the window with the Coopers. YMMV, but I wouldn't buy these again and regret doing so.

Cons: extremely rough ride, uncomfortable
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 500 km
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