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Continental Tires

If studded tires aren't an option I've had good experiences with Continental Vikintcontacts, although a non-studded tire will always perform worse on ice.

Pros: good experiences
Cons: worse on ice
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Continental Tires

Ever since I started using the ExtremeContact DWS years ago on my ‘08 Mazda6, I’ve never gone back except for the stock tires that came on my ‘15. I really liked them when I had to deal with snow.

Pros: liked them in snow
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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I am using them on MYLR since 8 months and already clocked 10k miles tread loss is around 15%, hoping to clovk 60k miles atleast - very sure. They are superb and tesla stock tires (Continental) were mess and in just 18K state inspection failed because there was no tread left LOL

Pros: superb, high mileage
Cons: tread loss 15%
Mileage: 16093 km
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Conti's on my R since 1000K miles. I'm at 24K now and they're holding up great. I'm in CT, we get some good snow events here, not like Chi town I'm sure, but the couple times I had to go out in it I wasn't too worried.

Pros: holding up great
Mileage: 24000 km
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Continental Tires

The road hugger and kumho are pretty good budget tires. The continental is a nice high end model. And the sentury is pretty bad.

Pros: good budget tires
Cons: sentury is pretty bad
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