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Continental Tires
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Rating 4.0

I never hear much about this tire in the Subaru world but one of my favorites for a long time has been the Continental ExtremeContact™ DWS06 Plus

It is more of a sporty all season tire but always rates high in all areas. I live in the northeast and drive up to ski resorts frequently with no issues. I believe the CC2 may be rated slightly better in snow but only by a narrow margin.

Pros: rates high in all areas
Cons: none
Vehicle: Subaru
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Continental Tires
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Rating 4.5

replaced tires due to age, cracks with Continental ContiProContact - no more squeaks, nice grip

Pros: no more squeaks, nice grip
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 43452 km
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Rating 5.0

I know it’s controversial to put all seasons on a Corvette, but my god are they fantastic. Unless you drive exclusively on the track, you’ll love these. I live in a state where a sunshine and 80+ degree days are limited, and potholes are plentiful. I swapped out the OEM run flats with these and it made a world of difference.

Pros: fantastic, world of difference
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Continental Tires

Continental all the way. Their soft compound is objectively grippier than the MaxxGrip compound. And their super soft is wizard demon magic that grips like no ones buisness but is suprisingly long wearing.

Pros: grippier than MaxxGrip, long wearing
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Continental Tires

The Continental ExtremeContact DWS comes in the stock size and they weren't bad on my R, might give them another shot.

Pros: weren't bad
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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