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Continental DWS 06+ I have them on a Porsche Cayman and they are fantastic in all 4 seasons.
Sada imam Dunlop (doduše odvozio tek jednu sezonu, napravio između 15 i 20 tisuća kilometara, prednje se potrošile 1mm, stražnje nisu niti 0.5mm, napominjem da volim stiskat auto i nije rijetko da startam, tako da ako se normalno vozi prednje bi se istoršile i manje, za sada sam zadovoljan)
Znam jer na oba auta imam te ljetne i te zimske.
Continental CrossContact LX25 all day long. I've ran LTXs and those aforementioned GoodYear Comfort Drives and the Contis excel them in every aspect.
If you only drive in snow 2 or 3 times a year, I’d go with the continental cross contact, it’s a quiet, comfortable ride and all around great all season tire, also comes standard of some of the premium Toyotas like the Venza.
From experience with Gislaved on a WRX, Blizzak WS90 on another car, Blizzak DMV2 on a large diesel SUV, and Viking Contact 7s on a “regular SUV” and a parent’s older car, my personal favourite are the continental VC7s for all around winter.
The 999 rear does skid out much easier then the Dunlop American elite, however I like to skid so that is a pro for me. I ran thru 2 Dunlop elites quite quickly. For the record I did like the Dunlop AE, just didn’t like replacing it every season
The Elites are a much better tire and I’m going to miss them when they’re gone.
With its original Dunlop Enasaves our Gen. 4 Prius consistently indicated \~ 62-63mpg in mixed driving. At \~ 42,000mi. the Dunlops were replaced with Michelin Defenders, the mileage immediately dropped over 18% which persisted for nearly 1000mi.
Continentals always have a soft sidewall and seem to bubble
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