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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

shifted to this model of Continental from the bear. I bribed the price because I was hesitant to buy. After a few weeks, I had something with which to compare. A sturdy, soundproof tire was required for use on city streets, highways, and flimsy off-road ramps. In all of my driving modes, I tested it. merely hoping for rain in his area. And look at this lovely downpour and all the puddles. When taxiing maintains the vehicle glued to the ground, hydroplaning is extinguished with a boom due to…

Pros
  • Excellent grip on the track and taxiing, and very gentle and quiet.
Cons
  • If not yet discovered, time and distance will reveal

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

I was seeking for universal tires for an Ixtrail T32, but after 24.02, the selection substantially shrunk and prices shot up. I made the decision to use this rubber instead of the standard rubber, taking 225/65 17 for 10 each cylinder. I put roughly 10,000 kilometers on it, so I can't say anything particularly bad—there was no fire, but there was also no garbage. a decent midranger for all purposes.

Pros
  • Just for quick escapes from asphalt, universally. Pass by; only for the city or highway. These tires offer the softness/handling balance I require. The balance of 3 of the 4 tires is ideal. Deep tread with durable wear.
Cons
  • Consumption has increased by 0.5l/100km compared to the previous Yokohama Geolandar rubber (standard for x-trail t32) because it is constantly blocked with pebbles. I don't particularly like the tread pattern; it looks like braided on an inexperienced tire. When the tread is 50% worn out, there may be problems with aquaplaning because there are no breaks in the tread in the shoulder area, which prevents water from escaping from under the center of the contact patch to the sides. One of the tires was balanced on the edge, and I had to mount it "with an explosion" anyhow.

I drove for nine years on a single set of LXs before upgrading to LX2s, and other than the noticeable increase in road noise, there are no noticeable variations in their performance. As someone who often travels at speeds of 110–120 km/h (having recently returned from a journey south on the M4), I deeply regret purchasing this vehicle. The tire buzz is quite distracting. has certain advantages: Very mild. Despite my high-sized tires (215x65R16), irregularities do not affect my driving…

My father had been riding a bear for the previous five years when I got him an ikstreyl. While the bear could have been ridden for another season, we opted to get a new one instead. Even though he drives cautiously, his efforts have been futile. Two-wheeled bumps after two months. Dreadful depths The rubber is standard in all other regards, but what the heck, you don't need it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

Fantastic rubber tyre. Replacement tires for a Suzuki Grand Vitara, size 225/65 R17. Because of its adaptable tread pattern, I anticipated a louder tire, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that it made no noise at all. The tread pattern also makes it evident that you can use them off-road without fear of damaging them on asphalt. Like most people, I did a lot of research on tires before getting them, but my experience behind the wheel has convinced me that everything I'd read was either…

Pros
  • Tire confidence, low noise levels, and superior handling
Cons
  • Up until I stumbled upon

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

Changed over to this model Continental from the bear. It was a bit out of my pricing range, so I bribed the seller. Two weeks later, I had data with which to draw comparisons. A tire capable of handling city streets, the interstate, and even the weak off-road ramps with ease was required. All of my driving configurations were evaluated. He's only holding out hope that it will rain soon. And look at these gorgeous puddles and raindrops! When hydroplaning is stopped in its tracks by strong…

Pros
  • Great handling and track grip, very quiet operation.
Cons
  • If not, use of time and distance will reveal it.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, its nice to use.

The tires were bought for a Suzuki Grand Vitara, which is mostly used on city streets with occasional outings. Prior to that, there was an AT tire, but it was really loud and harsh when driving on highways and in cities, so I needed something in the middle. In general, there was a strong desire to switch to new tires that would be gripping on light off-road and preferably be quieter than the old ones. We made the decision to test the Continental ContiCrossContact TM LX 2 after reading the…

Pros
  • tire that is soft and quiet despite its magnificent appearance. Rubber substance that feels good to the touch. While driving, the sidewall properly absorbs road bumps despite feeling substantial to the touch but not rigid. great traction on both dry and wet roads. Good handling in shallow muck and at absolute zero temperatures on the mixture.
Cons
  • Only one has been discovered thus far; the protector gathers tiny stones, though this is not necessary.

Because I frequently have to drive my TLK 200 through regions where there is either no asphalt at all or where the quality of the asphalt leaves a lot to be desired, the tire delivers quite respectable results in these situations. The comfort of the tire, which truly "smooths out" the bumps in the road better, was the first thing that was immediately felt after going off-road, and it was the first thing that was noticed right away. This is a significant advantage for TLK 200 models that have…

Pros
  • A tire that is both comfy and quiet. Excellent handling both on dry and wet pavement. On gravel roads and in moderate off-road conditions, it offers acceptable performance. Before then, I had been using the BFG All Terrain KO2 285/60R18, but after I switched to the Conti CrossContact LX2 285/60R18, I discovered that it was the only tire that truly understood what comfort and silence was.
Cons
  • Not able to locate them while in use.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

The noise, as a matter of fact, is caused by stones that, in large numbers, become lodged in the treads of the treaded surface. Some pros: Tire of the Continental brand and the size 215/65 R16 Continental Conti Cross Contact. The adaptability of this tire can be attributed, in my opinion, to its dignity. something you are able to plant in a patch of dirt. They are now riding in the SSangYong New Actyon thanks to me. Its cons: NOISE is one of the problems that exists. It has astonished me that a