Tires Continental or Kumho

Continental Tires
Xephycs72
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Rating 5.0

Got some Continentals, (Dws06 Plus) they feel great. Minimal road noise. Nice grippy feel. Feels like I'm on train tracks.

Pros: minimal road noise, nice grippy feel
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Kumho Tires
Capt_Billy
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Rating 4.0

Yeah my MX5 had Kumo when I got it, and it loved to throw the rear and squeal a bit. Put RE003’s on it when I got a bit of money, holy shit. Suddenly grip monster

Pros: suddenly grip monster
Cons: throw the rear
Vehicle: Mazda
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Continental Tires
elcuydangerous
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Rating 4.5

Yes, GP5000s are one of the best all around tubeless tires. Good luck finding 32s in stock, been looking for a whole year and NO ONE has them.

The grip is very good (GP5000s might be marginally better), and they are pretty supple tires so they are comfortable

Pros: best all around, very good grip
Cons: hard to find
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Kumho Tires
CallsignViperrr
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Rating 5.0

So, back to Kumho I went for my 2017 Passat. This time, I really looked at customer feedback and choose the highest rated ones, the Kumho Majesty 9 Solus line. All season radial. So many people who had Audi, BMW, and Lexus swore by them. Got 'em on with a front end alignment of course. OMG! This is the quietest this car has ever driven. It glides along the road. We can whisper in the car and hear each other.

Pros: quietest ride, glides along
Mileage: 70000 km
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Continental Tires

Used to use them but they’re downright dangerous in the wet and almost impossible to get on/off. Use Continental Grand Sport Race now which are almost as resistant but half the price and with a lot more grip. No punctures in 1,600 miles.

Pros: more grip, resistant
Cons: dangerous in the wet
Mileage: 2575 km
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