All season tyre choices

I have been reading through this thread and note an absence of Continental AllseasonsContact 2 enthusiasts which surprises me given its excellent reviews. Has anyone tried these? I will need to replace my Chinese Bridgestones and am looking for something well balanced that will cope with snow on single track roads and hills but is still efficient year round and won't kick out when turning in the wet. The current tyres are usually fine except for wet handling and being summer tyres suck in the snow.
I have them on the ZS, really improved the car and are lasting well.
 
Ordered them last night and get fitted today, will let you know. Kwikfit had 20% off them.so £553 all in 👍

I did the same and went via Topcashback for a chance at 2.5% discount although my cash back tracking success has been low recently! My wife will be annoyed as she had Kwik Fit recommend a lot of unnecessary repairs recently. I could have paid £573 using the FLASH15 code at Blackcircles and had ATS fit them but I couldn't resist saving £20 🤠
 
oh how does anybody decide which tyres to get :ROFLMAO:

My original Continentals are approaching 24k miles and down to about 3mm at the back, 2mm at the front so maybe good to start looking ready for the winter, not had all seasons before though.

Conti All Season Contact 2 coming out at £527 for me on BlackCircles with the 15% off? (17")
Michelin CC3 £564 National Tyres
Goodyear Vector 4 Gen 3 £526 National Tyres

its a minefield isnt it!
 
The 18" ones cost a little more. I was looking at my old MX5s 16" tyre spec today and thinking I can remember when they were big tyres!
 
oh how does anybody decide which tyres to get :ROFLMAO:

My original Continentals are approaching 24k miles and down to about 3mm at the back, 2mm at the front so maybe good to start looking ready for the winter, not had all seasons before though.

Conti All Season Contact 2 coming out at £527 for me on BlackCircles with the 15% off? (17")
Michelin CC3 £564 National Tyres
Goodyear Vector 4 Gen 3 £526 National Tyres

its a minefield isnt it!
I got mine at kwikfit was 553 for the 18ich conti's

Just had mine fitted, instant difference noted with huge improvement in road noise and bumps at low speed, all feel much gripier. Bring on winter!
 
Well tested in the wet this moring, very stable no wheel spins or fishtailing like I would have done in the original Bridgestones. They feel really planted, almost like the old tyres were made of plastic!
 
Just jumping on this thread. If anyone has a Formula One Autocentre near them they seem to have a good deal on the Michelin CC2s. I'm thinking of getting these fitted this Saturday as it seems a good deal at £590.
 

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My Mitsubishi which I am in the process of chopping for an MGS5 is on Vredestein Quadtracs. They've been awesome and I would certainly use them again. Previously my Cayenne (which the Mitzy replaced) was on Vredestein Vortis. The Vorti is not available in a lot of sizes & tends to be the very high performance end of the market.
 
I noticed this at a few sites, they had both 94 and 98 and the 98 was usually a lot more expensive. I ended up with 98Y Goodyear tyres.
 
Its a bit of a minefield getting all the right numbers and letters. National Tyre have the Goodyear Vectors for £570 including a 15% discount. Think I'll book that instead. They all seem fairly similar, but they'll be a whole lot better than the originals on my MG4 ER.
 

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