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Continental Tires

After having less than stellar results with Maxxis tires searching for fast rolling, longevity, & with a lot of grip for the loose over hard terrain I normally ride in central Texas, I recently switched to Continental Xynotal DH casing soft compound rear tire.

It's pretty amazing on the rear. Faster rolling than the Dissector DD 3C MaxxGrip it replaced, with more grip, and much faster rolling than the Assegai 3C MaxxTerra EXO+ my Ibis Ripmo AF came with front and rear.

Pros: faster rolling, more grip
Cons: less stellar results with Maxxis
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Continental Tires

I went with a high rolling resistance tire that I find works well in wet weather and mountain roads , Continental pure contact LS.

Pros: works well in wet weather
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Continental Tires

The continentals hands down. I’ve them and they performed incredibly. I have the Pilots on my Civic type r and they could be better

Pros: performed incredibly
Cons: could be better
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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GENERAL TIRE Tires

I just replaced my General Altimax 43s with Hankooks and I miss them. The General's were pretty decent in the snow and I had better gas mileage than I have now with the Hankooks. The only downside was they only lasted about 60,000 miles.

Pros: decent in snow
Cons: only 60,000 miles
Mileage: 60000 km
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GENERAL TIRE Tires

I have the General Altimax on my 2000 Toyota Celica GT-S, and they are always surprised to hear I have been about 60k miles on them and the tread is still viable to pass inspection etc.

Pros: long lasting tread
Mileage: 60000 km
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Rating 4.0

I’ve had the Michelins and the Conti’s on my Mazda 6. Not a RWD vehicle, but enough to get an idea. The Michelins are great tires, but after having the Conti’s as well, the Michelins are absolutely not worth the extra money. The Michelins were a *tad* bit more “sharp” when changing directions at high speed. Quick lane change type stuff. But really other than that, the Conti’s are just as good as the Michelins. And for me, they’re wearing better too.

Pros: wearing better
Cons: extra money
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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Continental Tires

I got the continental extreme contact dws before the 06 and plus version. At the time, they were the best all season tire. You could get better dry traction and better sno/wet traction but not both. Since then they have only gotten better.

Pros: best all season tire
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Rating 3.0

I have had the best luck w/ Michelin Pilot Sports or Super sports. I have had several sets of the Continental Sport Contacts on different cars including the Golf R and they seem to wear out early with noise and balance problems sooner than I would expect. I have never had a set last more than 20K miles before the tread was gone and/or they start having noise/balance issues. They are GREAT tires up until that point, but they don't last anywhere near their published treadlife rating.

Pros: great tires initially
Cons: wear out early, noise problems
Mileage: 32186 km
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Continental Tires

I had the exact same issue with these tires. Bulging and also extremely fast wear. They were shot after 10k miles. Unbelievably bad product and they don't stand behind it.

Cons: bulging, extremely fast wear
Mileage: 16093 km
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