Tires Continental or Kumho

Continental Tires

Continental extreme contact DWS all-season. Best tire out there for all-weather conditions in my opinion. I've run a bunch of different setups on numerous cars (AWD S4, RWD 328i, FWD Acura TL-S), and I always like the DWS the best. Second best to me were Mich. contact sport A/S.

Pros: best tire, all-weather conditions
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Continental Tires

The DWS are great tires. I honestly had no problems in my girlfriend's Subaru with the stock bridgestone "no-seasons" until I bogged it in about 10" of fresh snow in the middle of the night (up to the doors), with the tires at the wear bars. I was impressed. The DWS are even better.

Pros: great tires, even better
Cons: none
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Rating 5.0

Agree with the Conti DWS. My son lives in Colorado and regularly heads to the mountains to ski. The DWS worked fine for him in his 2011 WRX.

Pros: worked fine
Cons: none
Vehicle: Subaru
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Kumho Tires

Kumho is a good brand, but there are many others. Don't skimp on your tires, many non-car people simply buy the cheapest, long-lasting tires they can find and only to discover they sold off their safety in the process.

Pros: good brand
Cons: safety in the process
Vehicle: BMW X5
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Continental Tires

I can recommend the tires that I use and have been happy with for a while now, the Continental DWS. It's the best all season tire I've used so far, and the one that has work best in the snow

Pros: best all season tire
Cons: none
Vehicle: Acura MDX
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Kumho Tires
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Rating 5.0

I bought a set of Kumho Ecsta PA31 HP for my GTI and they are probably the best all around all-season tire I've purchased! Great prices too. They are at about 3000 miles now and they are SO quiet, great in the rain, not bad cornering.

Pros: quiet, great in rain
Cons: not bad cornering
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 3000 km
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you don't need studs, continental extreme contact dws are the best tires for chasing snow around colorado in an awd car.

Pros: best tires for snow
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Continental Tires
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Rating 4.0

I've been running 18" Conti Pure Contacts for about 8k miles now. Initially, I didn't love the tire but they handled good so I decided to keep them. Recently had them rebalanced and rotated which that made a difference. Ride is firmer than Michelin's or OEM Contis but this is one of the best handling tire I've owned on any of my cars. Hydroplaning resistance and snow traction for an all season tire is excellent.

Pros: handling good, snow traction excellent
Cons: firmer ride
Mileage: 8000 km
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Kumho Tires

I have the LX Platinums on my GLI. After 20,000+miles, they show little wear. Handling is definitely noticeably worse than the original summer tires, but not awful. Winter traction was surprisingly good.

Pros: little wear, good winter traction
Cons: worse handling than summer tires
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 20000 km
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Continental Tires

Just in case anyone is wondering ContiWinterContact TS810 S are the worst snow tires you can buy. I've got them on my car and as soon as snow hits they feel like worn-out all seasons. I think they were only designed for cold dry autobahns, not actual snow. Horrible.

Cons: worst snow tires
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