Tires Continental or DUNLOP

Continental Tires

The Continental DWS06 is a huge step up for daily use and they hook noticeably better, but they’re still an all-season, so don’t expect drag-radial levels of grip you’ll still chirp a bit if you launch hard.

Pros: huge step up, hook better
Cons: still an all-season
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Continental Tires

I have the DWS06+ on my 24 PP, world of a difference versus the perelli summers that came stock. Truly felt like I would die on those things sometimes

Pros: world of a difference
Cons: felt like I would die
Vehicle: Ford
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DUNLOP Tires

Everyone I know that has used these tires has absolutely loved them, and I see tons of positive reviews for them online, but despite all that I just can't get over how they look.

Pros: tons of positive reviews
Cons: do not like the look
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DUNLOP Tires

Here's the reality, it really really works on the road 6 tires and on the Dunlop Elite 4s. I had all the road versions on my ST1300 and these are the best in the wet so far. The Elite 4s on my wing were phenomenal even on sketchy mountain roads with it pissing rain on us.

Pros: best in the wet
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DUNLOP Tires

But I remember back in the day (PS4s are ancient now) when I swapped from Dunlop SportMaxx RT2s to PS4s and two things stood out - how much mechanical grip they have, and how long they take to warm up.

On cold mornings, they genuinely felt like track slicks. The Dunlops would be "warmed up" and gripping fine by the time I reached the main road - maybe half a mile.

The PS4s, on the other hand, would still feel twitchy and unpredictable halfway to work (~18 miles). It took a good 8-9 miles before they came in. And before they warm up, they are very on/off - loads of mechanical grip, but almost no compound grip, so they can suddenly let go.

Pros: loads of mechanical grip
Cons: take long to warm
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Continental Tires
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Rating 5.0

If you just want the best real-world pick for a Golf in 205/55R16, skip the test charts and go straight for the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 it consistently lands top-3 across every test because it nails wet grip, winter traction, and tread life without the noise/harshness of CrossClimate.

Pros: nails wet grip, winter traction
Cons: noise/harshness of CrossClimate
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Continental Tires
MK8.5 S 2025
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Rating 3.5

I’ve always ran the Conti DWS06 all seasons, probably 8 different sets of them on numerous types of vehicles. I love the tires when they are new (dry, wet and snow) until about 1/3 thread… then they become noisy imo.

Pros: good when new
Cons: become noisy
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Continental Tires

I had the Continental CrossContact LX on my Hybrid Ltd. My service center told me at my last service visit that I need a tire change at 22k miles, and I should budget to buy new tires.. They said Front thread is at 2/10, Back tires 5/10.. I rotated them and switch it the back tires to the front for now. These tires came with the car 3/4yrs ago.

Cons: short lifespan, low tread
Mileage: 35405 km
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DUNLOP Tires

Dunlop (aktuell) sind aber nicht zu gebrauchen. Der Dunlop sollte laut ADAC Test auch mit einer der besten sein, ist aber bei ein bisschen Regen schon total "rutschig".

Cons: nicht zu gebrauchen, rutschig bei Regen
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