Tires Continental or OEM FORD

Continental Tires
Scotty31
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Rating 4.0

I've had both the DWS06 and now the AS4, I found the DWS06 a little quieter, felt like same performance in the dry, the AS4 is better in the rain (on my highways the DWS06 would hydroplane at 50mph) but slightly worse in the snow

Pros: better in the rain
Cons: worse in the snow
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Continental Tires

got 78,000 on oem Continentals. Tire vendor thought I could still push for another 10,000 miles… In South Florida on mostly smooth roads.

Pros: high mileage
Mileage: 78000 km
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Continental Tires
LordEntrails
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Rating 5.0

Wear and tear on the track is tires and brake pads. My OEM Conti tires lasted 3 track days and 4650 miles, instead of the 10k miles they are rated for. Learn how to inspect your pads visually so you can see how much material is left.

Pros: inspect pads visually
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 4650 km
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mhjett
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Rating 3.0

Our 2018 came with the 20" Contis and from new, there's been a vibration at highway speeds. Had all four wheels balanced twice and it didn't completely go away, and the second time the dealer tech said one of the tires was slightly out of round.

Cons: vibration at highway speeds
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 35000 km
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Continental Tires

My last two sets of tires were Hankook Ventus V2, which were okay (no idea how they are M+S rated) and a set of Continental ContiProContacts which I bought after several recommendations from friends and I will never buy another Continental tire in my life, they were terrible in almost every single way.

Cons: terrible in every way
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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