The tires were put on a Suzuki Grand Vitara, which is driven primarily in the city and only occasionally on unpaved roads. Previously, there was an AT tire, but I found it to be too noisy for both city and highway driving, as well as too abrasive. There was a widespread desire to upgrade to new, quieter tires that would yet provide adequate traction for occasional off-road driving. We decided to give the Continental ContiCrossContact TM LX 2 a shot after reading the evaluations and considering the advice of the vendors. Obviously, we haven't finished our evaluation just yet, seeing as how the product has only been in use for a month. But now we can confidently declare that the tires are neither noisy nor squishy. Comfortable pits, joints, and rails contribute to a straightforward driving experience. In most cases, problems in the city have not been discovered. The vehicle was confident, displaying not poor self-cleaning abilities, and there was a modest exit on the muddy primer.
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