Tires Continental or Uniroyal

Continental Tires

Personally I prefer Continental a little more for the pricing to performance advantage they offer (admittedly subjective). You do still pay a little for the name but it's not as painful of an upcharge as Michelin and their comparable lines in my size are over $50/tire cheaper. Recently I even lucked out and they're preferable to my prior Defenders.

Pros: better price/performance, preferable to prior tires
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Continental Tires
spiff-d
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Rating 5.0

The Continental Viking Contact 7 is the best winter tire I've ever driven on and the sneak peak I've had at the Viking Contact 8 looks like they've made it even better.

I like how little noise they make, their performance on both snow and ice, and how the treads don't fold over on one another.

Pros: little noise, good performance
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Continental Tires
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Rating 4.5

For posterity, I've been running 235/45/18 Conti DWS06+ w/ no issues on the stock 18x7.5 ET45 Canyons lowered on Golf R front & Golf R Variant rear springs w/ Koni SA dampers for a little over a year: I think it's just about the perfect amount of sidewall myself, but would prefer another half inch of wheel width for flushness & sidewall contour.

Pros: no issues, perfect sidewall amount
Cons: prefers wider wheel
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Continental Tires

I have the Continental VikingContact7 winter tires and I couldnt be happier. They have kept me out of some sticky situations.

Pros: kept me out of situations
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Continental Tires
nismo_nx
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Rating 4.0

I have non studded Conti Viking and it's perfect. It can also be a handful to drive, It moves under throttle, slides left and right. To me, this is not a drawback, it makes it fun. But, it's 5 in the morning, going to work half asleep, and you have a hard time accelerating at green lights getting passed by Yaris's, it can suck. I have a 15 min commute it's OK, wouldn't spend my day in it. On back roads it's a charm. I would not let my mother drive it in the snow, you have to be on your A game.

Pros: perfect performance, fun to drive
Cons: difficult acceleration, can be a handful
Vehicle: Toyota
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AnotherTechWonk
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Rating 4.0

I put a set of Continental TrueContact Tour on our 2016 about this time last year and so far so good. They do OK in the snow (we don’t get a lot or heavy) and I don’t think they are noisy compared to the Yokohamas that were on them before. We put a lot of highway miles on them and they handle well in the rain. Pacific Northwest, so I worry more about driving in the rain over other conditions.

Pros: OK in snow, not noisy, handle well in rain
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I went with continental DWS06+ and I like them, went from rt660s to them and you can definitely tell a big difference in grip but it wasn’t as bad as I thought it’d be

Pros: like them, good grip
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Uniroyal Tires

I, myself, have never been able to get a Uniroyal to hold air. Pump it up to 35psi with the air compressor...two days later it's at 20psi.

Cons: would not hold air
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