Tires Continental or Vredestein

Continental Tires
bae125
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Rating 5.0

After an absolute ton of research and talking to a lot of people, I decided on the Continental TerrainContact A/Ts. Compared to the stock destinations these tires have at least double the performance and grip in both snow and wet. They're a tiny bit louder on grooved surfaces, but it almost isn't noticeable. They feel a like the side walls are a little bit stiffer, which isn't a bad thing, but don't ride any harsher. Honestly, I'm very surprised at how much I like these tires.

Pros: double the performance, better grip
Cons: louder on grooved surfaces
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Continental Tires

I live in Chicago, so we get some good cold and winter conditions. I recently put Continental DWS06+ on my Giulia, they were great in the late summer, and have been great in the snow as well. I highly recommend them after a few months of use.

Pros: great in snow, great in summer
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Vredestein Tires

I have just purchased Vredestein Wintrac Pro+ winter tires for my Tesla Model 3 Performance. In this video I want to show you how much tire profile tread depth you get when you buy these Wintrac Pro Plus new tires from Vredestein. Also after the first miles/kilometers driving I will share with you my overall impressions of the noise that these Vredestein winter tires produce.

Pros: tire profile tread depth
Cons: noise of the tires
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Continental Tires
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Rating 1.0

The stock and subsequent 20" Conti Pro Contact sucked. I went thru so many tire hitting a smallish pothole at various speeds at on/off ramps, side streets, highways, turns, etc. I would get a bubble every time.

Cons: bubble every time
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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