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Review on Continental PremiumContact 6 215/55 R17 94V summer by Mateusz Rybarczyk ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I definitely do not advise buying, the product disappointed.

Purchased in the size 235/45/18 98W XL FP, which was manufactured in Portugal. This was not what I anticipated from a high-quality and pricey rubber. Already placed an order for a replacement. In principle, it is feasible to continue operations notwithstanding the level of damage sustained by the back wheels. But I won't put myself in danger. It is not known, but perhaps part of the layers of the rubber are split, and a future hernia will develop as a result. One thing was clear to me, as it was to a great many other people. that none of these evaluations, advertisements, or even reviews are worth taking seriously, marketing included. Every tire is unique in its own way. In the same way that everyone has their own unique way of driving. But there wasn't a head-on collision, a sudden swoop, or any other form of shock that made you understand your wrongdoing after the fact. It turns out that any pit, even the most powerful one, will be unable to save these tires from being thrown away. Peter Wheel, the firm from which I purchased the tires, does not offer an extended warranty on their products. In the future, I won't even bother to glance at them again. Regardless of where she finishes on the tests or what comments are made about her, she will always be successful.

Pros
  • Comfort and ease of management.
Cons
  • It is true that these tires are not appropriate for our roads because they are too soft, which leads to rolling at high temperatures, have weak sidewalls, and are not very quiet. If the sidewalls themselves were not constructed with this in mind, then I don't see how the FP or FR (disc protection) systems could possibly function. That must be from the side pressing, right? Any, including the one with the largest hole, and the wheel to throw. I drove around the collision, came to a complete stop, and then slowly drove into the curb five or six centimeters, knowing that the profile 45 was not the lowest. It's just a little knock, but it feels like I ran into a curb while my tire was flat. Heat was present in the wheel 2.8. A section of the sidewall's rubber just snapped off like a piece of chocolate bar, and with that, the sidewall may be thrown away. I didn't notice any tire resistance at all. This is a shining example, people. The wheel is one year and four months old.