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Tire comparison
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unknown
2012-01-21 21:56:39 UTC
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I put Continental Conti Sport VMax tires on the car. I looked at various
sites on the Intenet trying to compare the different brands but didn't
see the info I hoped for.
The Continentals are smooth as glass at any speed.
Anyone have experience with Pilot Sport Cups, Goodyears or any of the
others?
The Dunlops were used by many but a tread rating of 80 you would have to
change tires every three days.
The tread wear ratings on the Continentals is 280 which sitll isn't
going to get you 8,000 miles. Tire life is a concern.
Loony
2012-01-21 22:51:42 UTC
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Post by unknown
I put Continental Conti Sport VMax tires on the car. I looked at various
sites on the Intenet trying to compare the different brands but didn't
see the info I hoped for.
The Continentals are smooth as glass at any speed.
Anyone have experience with Pilot Sport Cups, Goodyears or any of the
others?
The Dunlops were used by many but a tread rating of 80 you would have to
change tires every three days.
The tread wear ratings on the Continentals is 280 which sitll isn't
going to get you 8,000 miles. Tire life is a concern.
I suggest that you go to a library and look for Consumer Reports. They
have lots of info on tires. Personally I think Michelins are the best.
Tiger
2012-01-27 16:22:34 UTC
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Tirerack.com or tires.com is the place to look up for the reviews.

I find Continental tires tends to be super smooth on the road and has a
sharp turning feel while the tire feels comfortable... as a bit of give so
the ride is not so jarring. General tires are also owned by Continental and
has the same feel.

I don't care for Michelin, Goodyear or Firestone.

Dunlop is not my favorite either. I had one set... they have good grip but
super soft sidewall.

Forget Nitto... they are affordable and go excellent grip but rides like a
rock. Similar to Michelin.

Most of the tires I buy are strictly summer and winter tires. Not all
season.

Long long long time ago, I bought all seasons but that was before I learn
all about tires.
Loony
2012-01-29 18:22:58 UTC
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Post by Tiger
Tirerack.com or tires.com is the place to look up for the reviews.
I find Continental tires tends to be super smooth on the road and has a
sharp turning feel while the tire feels comfortable... as a bit of give
so the ride is not so jarring. General tires are also owned by
Continental and has the same feel.
I don't care for Michelin, Goodyear or Firestone.
Dunlop is not my favorite either. I had one set... they have good grip
but super soft sidewall.
Forget Nitto... they are affordable and go excellent grip but rides like
a rock. Similar to Michelin.
Most of the tires I buy are strictly summer and winter tires. Not all
season.
Long long long time ago, I bought all seasons but that was before I
learn all about tires.
Good points Tiger. I'll have to study that.

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