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Continental Tires
Andwen_The_Peevish
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Rating 4.0

Not having experienced the Generals, but having had both the Michelins and the Continentals on my car, I'd overall give the pick to the Continentals due to the price difference. The Michelins were great, but overall don't think I compromised at all with the Contis. They ride quiet enough, grip well enough and don't make excessive noise.

Pros: ride quiet, grip well
Cons: price difference
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tooeasilybored
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Rating 4.0

I loved them too until I got DWS06+. Slightly less grip but the comfort went up a couple of levels. I can whisper and my passenger can hear me. The AS4s were so loud and my IS350 is staggered so can't rotate.

Pros: comfort went up
Cons: slightly less grip
Vehicle: Lexus
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HamsterCapable4118
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Rating 4.0

I’ve had AS4 and now have DWS06+. The Conits have 90% of the sportiness but way better in terms of noise and comfort. Both have really good absolute grip levels so that’s kind of a wash. It’s more about feel than true limits.

Pros: better noise and comfort
Cons: less sportiness
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jwclair
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Rating 5.0

Continental DWS 06 Plus is also an amazing A/S tire and more reasonably priced than the Michelins. I've put 20,000 miles on my SQ5 with them. Still quiet, great ride, handle excellent in the wet and dry. Until something better comes along, it's the only tire I'll buy.

Pros: quiet, great ride
Cons: more reasonably priced
Vehicle: Audi SQ5
Mileage: 32186 km
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RXpl0r3r
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Rating 5.0

I buy all my GP5000s from AliExpress. They weigh the same, feel the same and lasted me 3000-4000 km before I have to change them just like the “originals” I bought from a reputable bike shop.

Pros: weigh the same, feel same
Mileage: 3500 km
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Fianoglach-Airm
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Rating 4.5

Of all the big name brands I've had, by far the most comfortable were Continentals (sport or premium contact) nothing came close for pure comfort. I don't get them often because they wear very fast but pure comfort and grip they are outstanding. Thier sport contact line is amazingly comfortable considering they are a performance tyre

Pros: pure comfort and grip
Cons: wear very fast
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Jonathan Shefftz
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Rating 3.5

I had this same model on my prior VAG vehicle (in 245/40R19) and pretty typical for OEM tires: smooth ride, reasonably quiet, handles ok (both dry & wet), and can cope with an early- or late-season light snow when you're caught unexpectedly w/o your winter or all-weather tires.

Pros: smooth ride, reasonably quiet
Cons: handles ok
Vehicle: Audi A6 allroad
Mileage: 5000 km
Part number: 445HR0PCTXXLCOSI
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This happened to my 2021 Arteon (pointed out by others when I got a car wash) a few days ago. It was the front passenger side of the tire. Mileage on the car was about 9000 miles.

Cons: tire got bubble
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 14484 km
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