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Continental Tires

I haven't had to change tires for my MX yet, but I have almost exclusively used Continental Extreme Contact DWS on all my other vehicles. Ever since I switched them up on my S2000 years ago. Used them on my 2 370zs, use them on my Nissan LEAF. I am a big fan of them.

Pros: big fan, great performance
Cons: none
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C4jackal
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Rating 5.0

Recently replaced factory Goodyear with 20” Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 PLUS for about $1200. 3500 miles and they are great with minimal wear. Quiet with great wet and dry handling. 2021 MYLR.

Pros: quiet, great handling
Cons: minimal wear
Mileage: 5632 km
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somesoggywalri
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Rating 4.0

I had ExtremeContacts on my golf and loved them except they didn’t last as long as I expected. Then I got Pilot Sport 4s since they were on sale at the same price as the contis. they’re a bit louder but a bit grippier.

Pros: grippier, good price
Cons: didn’t last long, louder
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I had a friend with Blizzacks on his WRX, and I put the equivalent Continental WinterContacts on my WRX. Mine wore less over time and I commuted more, were slightly cheaper at the time, and felt like they performed a little better.

Pros: performed a little better
Cons: wore less over time
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NickelPlatedNerd
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Rating 3.5

I got a set of 18 inch Continental TrueContact Tours because I'm a sucker for MPG. The ride, noise, and road handling are all pretty good, but my MPG actually fell from the 17 inch Michelin winter tires to these.

Pros: ride, noise, road handling
Cons: MPG actually fell
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