Tires Continental or NANKANG

NANKANG Tires
JackJoachim
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Rating 5.0

yes really, quiet, grips just fine for a daily driver golf, and cheap ($224 for the set) I spent more money on my first set of tires, and realized i didn't need them. These fit my need perfectly.

Pros: quiet, grips just fine
Cons: cheap
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Continental Tires
Yogibearal
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Rating 5.0

The Conti Control Contact Sport A/S tire is one of the quieter tires out there and has excellent wet and snow weather traction. Being in Michigan, driving in the snow, this tire is better than almost all all-season tires in the snow. I highly recommend these for the Passat TDI.

Pros: quieter, excellent wet traction
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Continental Tires
paf
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Rating 5.0

Had good years on my '10 Routan. Meh. Very loud and very hard. Eventually purchased a set of Continentals -- oh my what a difference it made. I would not put anything else on the Routan. They look great and perform flawlessly. Highly recommended.

Pros: perform flawlessly, look great
Cons: very loud, very hard
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Continental Tires

I liked the continental race king as a fast rolling trail tire, and if you were ok with something a little heavier duty, maxxis high roller 2s are a good choice for the front.

Pros: fast rolling trail tire
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NANKANG Tires

215 on a 9.5.. i must however say that falken 512s stretch much better than these(although i was happy with how my nankangs looked on the c5's)

Pros: happy with the look
Cons: less stretch than Falken
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NANKANG Tires

I had Nankangs once. The only negative reviews I read just pointed out the excessive road noise. They drove me absolutely ****ing insane the entire time I had them on my car.

Cons: excessive road noise
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