Tires Continental or GOODRIDGE

Continental Tires
seanmonaghan1968
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Rating 4.0

I have an xc90 which is also awd. Had a screw in the side and they just replaced that tyre. I only use continental which have excellent wear. I think the current set is at 80,000km

Pros: excellent wear
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
Mileage: 80000 km
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GOODRIDGE Tires

I seem to get 45k km from each full set of Goodride SA07s (215/45/ZR17). This is on a Subaru Legacy that spends most of its time above 80kph.

Pros: 45k km each set
Mileage: 45000 km
Part number: SA07S
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Continental Tires

I use these on my prius. I don't use anything but continentals. I've been driving on these for 10 years on different Priuses that I've had. The tariffs are causing the prices to go up.

Pros: good in bad weather
Cons: prices going up
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Continental Tires
UncleJB
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Rating 4.5

I'm always a fan of Continentals offerings. They seem to last and not get noisy. I put a new set of the Extremecontacts on a couple months ago and they handle very well.

Pros: last long, not noisy, handle well
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Continental Tires
sapient_hunter
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Rating 5.0

I had installed Continental for my front tyres. There was a remarkable difference in the how the car drove and how it gripped.

Pros: remarkable difference in grip
Vehicle: Honda
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Continental Tires

I just went through this with Kryptotals, and although it was tough, it wasn't THAT difficult to get the tire on and seated.

Pros: wheel might be playing nice
Cons: tough to get on
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Continental Tires
Dayman8212
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Rating 1.0

I had this issue with four new Continental PureContacts almost two years ago. I had one blow out the side wall from a small pothole. Had it replaced and that one got a bubble in the sidewall. Had that one replaced and that one and another original got a bubble. No potholes hit, correct psi, etc. DT replaced them all with Michelin Defenders. I've hit some bad pot holes in Dallas highways and they have held up strong. Apparently Continental has had issues with sidewalls being weak due to cure time. It's unfortunate because they were so quiet, great traction in the rain and comfortable. I don't think I'd risk going with Continental again.

Pros: quiet, great traction
Cons: weak sidewalls, bubbles
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