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Continental Tires
rodhot
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Rating 4.0

good tyres got a set on my 01 TT, handling, ride, + traction is great but not a lot of miles on them as this is my summer fun car!!

Pros: handling, ride, + traction
Vehicle: Audi TT
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Continental Tires

Absolutely great tires. I’ve used them year-round on other vehicles, and they are the best all-around performers I’ve encountered.

Pros: best all-around performers
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I have run the Conti DWS as my tire of choice on my previous Mk. 6 GTI and current 2016 R. I owned the GTI in Eugene, OR where we had a LOT of wet weather and snow was readily available close by or driving south to visit California.

Pros: all around safety
Cons: bit on the pricey side
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This will be my third season with the DWS 06 on 18¨ Enkei Racing PF01 wheels on my 2015 R, same as my Michelin 18¨ PSS's are mounted on for summer use. As has been noted here by others these tires have performed extremely well, although not exposed to some of our extreme amounts of snow we've had recently.

Pros: performed extremely well
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Continental Tires
pseudopop
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Rating 4.0

I have had the Contis and the Michelins (on 18s). Both are great. Contis were way better in the wet in my opinion. The softer sidewalls also delivered a smoother ride, but gave a bit in performance (push/under steer).

Pros: smoother ride, better in wet
Cons: performance give, under steer
Mileage: 35000 km
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Ed52
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Rating 4.0

I can add that I have Continental (Dealer supplied) 195 -65 - 15 on steelies on my 16 GSW. Using the electronic systems in the car, with 4 tall and narrow, winter tires, gives confident snow traction. Fuel mileage is not adversely affected and the noise level has not increased.

Pros: confident snow traction, fuel mileage unaffected
Cons: dry highway speed stability
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Continental Tires
Yogibearal
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Rating 5.0

The Conti Control Contact Sport A/S tire is one of the quieter tires out there and has excellent wet and snow weather traction. Being in Michigan, driving in the snow, this tire is better than almost all all-season tires in the snow. I highly recommend these for the Passat TDI.

Pros: quieter, excellent wet traction
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Perry01
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Rating 3.0

My MKVI came with the Continental Procontact tires. I have 37k miles on them and found that after 30k miles, the noise, especially on concrete got pretty loud. The ride was relatively good and not too stiff though.

Pros: ride relatively good
Cons: noise on concrete
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 59545 km
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Continental Tires

As for tires, I'd absolutely recommend against getting Conti DW's. I got them to replace Michelin PSS' mainly because they were cheaper and I thought the drop off in performance wouldn't be as significant as the price difference but it is...Very significant. For a chill family car, DW's are great..for any kind of performance driving, they just aren't good enough. Traction is ok but the sidewalls are very soft and I could feel them rolling and giving away at the track.

Pros: great for family car
Cons: soft sidewalls, poor traction
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