Tires Continental or Goodyear

Continental Tires
radagdi
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Rating 4.5

Between those two, I’d go with the Continental PremiumContact 7 the wet grip and steering feel are noticeably better, and on an Audi with 18s you’ll actually feel that extra precision in summer driving. Yeah, they’re a bit louder than the Pirelli P7C2, but the performance tradeoff is worth it.

Pros: wet grip noticeably better
Cons: bit louder
Vehicle: Audi
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ingiemab
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Rating 5.0

the comfort quiet vibe of the Toyo Proxes but want to try something different in the same price range, the Continental TrueContact Tour is honestly one of the best upgrades you can make for a Golf 4 TDI. It rides smoother than the Toyos, has way better wet grip (big deal for lighter hatchbacks), and the tread life is noticeably longer.

Pros: smoother ride, better wet grip
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Continental Tires
MysticMarbles
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Rating 5.0

Continental Viking Contact 8 is leading the reviews this year. Having recently run Blizzaks amd R5's I can say they are my favoueite, just because they aren't a squirrely nightmare when it warms up (Blizzaks) and I can't draw many differences to the R5's, except for the massive difference in cost.

Pros: favorite, not squirrely
Cons: massive difference in cost
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Continental Tires

Uk here but up in the hills so get more snow than most. My goto is continental wintercontacts. Currently on ts870 on my My2000 jaguar xj8 4.0 sovereign

Pros: goto wintercontacts
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Goodyear Tires

I’ve got Goodyear Wrangler Duratrack 265/70R16 on my 2020 TRD PRO. They’re loud, but let me tell you a story: December 24, 2023 (or 2022) from Nashville we were heading up to West side of Chicago on I65. The further north we went, the weather turned into a blizzard. Semi’s, cars and trucks were all over the road spun out on the side of the road. Could see maybe 20 feet ahead. Seeing everyone else either spun out or driving about 10MPH. Around Elizabethtown KY, I put my Taco into 4 wheel drive (one click of the dial counter-clockwise). With those DuraTracs and the 4 wheel drive, I was able to go 35-40MPH easy driving and fully in control. By Lafayette, IN we were about the only vehicle on the road. All others left or were spun out. Scared the hell out of us. It was amazing. Now, I don’t know about the other makes, but I‘ll take the noise when it means the safety in terrible situations. IMVHO

Pros: safety in terrible situations
Cons: They’re loud
Vehicle: Toyota
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Continental Tires
Hesnotarealdr
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Rating 3.5

I run the Discount Tireequivalent of the control\u00a0Contact sport all season on my scion XB daily. Quite as hard as ever put on that car, which has a lot of road noise. Sticks very well in the rain and heat, but I can\u2019t attest to snow as cited above. They did wear a lot faster than their rated mileage so I got money back on the mileage warranty when I put on a new set recently.

Pros: sticks well in rain
Cons: wore a lot faster
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