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RobsterPC



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Any experience with Continental AllSeason Contact 2 Tyres?

I'm looking for some all season tyres to replace the mid-market non M+S front tyres. They don't inspoire confidence so are time for a change. I'm likely to be driving in the Alps in the winter so I'm looking for some 3 Peaks marked tyres.

The Continentials tick the boxes and are around £100 cheaper than Pirellis or Michelins. They seem to perform well in tyre tests and reviews but I can't find much on here about them. Does anyone have any experience with them?

Post #703816 5th Nov 2024 3:23pm
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Martin2



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The first version always got good reviews and while not the best, the newer version it a very good AS tyre.

https://www.tyrereviews.com/Article/Best-A...4-2025.htm MY23 Panamera E-Hybrid
MY19 SDV8 Autobiography - Sold

Post #703824 5th Nov 2024 3:57pm
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RobsterPC



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4 of these went on today, I was going to do 2 but then realised as I was changing the size, it wasn't the best idea. So 4 fresh tyres are now on. Early impressions on the way home, the ride is much better, less wallowing and more certainty on the road. More details to follow.

Post #704936 20th Nov 2024 5:37pm
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