Tires Continental or NANKANG

Continental Tires

Also I live in the Northeast, around Philly, so I needed something with decent all season traction. Conti has been great. And very good wear rating .

Pros: decent all season traction
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GolfTango
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Rating 5.0

Continental CrossContact LX25 all day long. I've ran LTXs and those aforementioned GoodYear Comfort Drives and the Contis excel them in every aspect.

Pros: excels in every aspect
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Milhala
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Rating 5.0

If you only drive in snow 2 or 3 times a year, I’d go with the continental cross contact, it’s a quiet, comfortable ride and all around great all season tire, also comes standard of some of the premium Toyotas like the Venza.

Pros: quiet, comfortable ride
Vehicle: Toyota Venza
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wb77
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Rating 5.0

From experience with Gislaved on a WRX, Blizzak WS90 on another car, Blizzak DMV2 on a large diesel SUV,  and Viking Contact 7s on a “regular SUV” and a parent’s older car, my personal favourite are the continental VC7s for all around winter.

Pros: all around winter
Vehicle: Subaru
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NANKANG Tires

These are the Nankang CRS tires, saw similar wear pattern from the RT660s as well (in fact that kind of just chunked away leaving rings of cords).

Cons: chunked away, rings of cords
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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Continental Tires

Very durable but the only crashes I've had in the wet have been with them fitted. Personally won't be using them anymore.

Pros: very durable
Cons: crashes in the wet
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