Continental Viking Contact 7 vs Pirelli Ice Zero FR: After an impressive performance against Michelin’s X-Ice Snow, & Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 its time for Pirelli Ice Zero FR to challenge Continental’s Viking Contact 7 which is arguably the best Nordic tire right now. In this article we will run a head to head comparison of …
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Continental Ultra Contact 6 vs Michelin XM2+: UC6 being in a unique segment which serves both the comfort sizes and also the performance segment shared 5 similar sizes with Michelin XM2+. The 5 sizes are from the 15″ to 16″ size. 15″ 16″ 195/55R15 185/55R16 205/55R16 205/60R16 215/60R16 These sizes are widely used sizes for …
Continental Max Contact 6 vs Michelin Pilot Sport 4: Continental’s Max Contact 6 is a well known premium UHP product which serves the APAC market exclusively. Looking at the pricing table, the Max Contact 6 and Michelin’s Pilot Sport 4 actually shares 21 sizes together making them a direct competitor. The sizes are mainly from …
Continental Sport Contact 7 Vs Sport Contact 6: The new ultimate UHP tire from Continental is out, the Sport Contact 7 was launch in September 2021 replacing the Sport Contact 6 which was launched 5 years ago. In it’s marketing info, Continental claim that the Sport Contact 7 has significant increase mileage while having ultra …
Continental Viking Contact 7 vs Michelin X-Ice Snow: As we saw from our previous comparison of Continental Viking Contact 7 vs Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3, the Continental was pretty much “dominating” against Nokian. This time around, we will compare it against the number tire company in the world with its Michelin X-Ice Snow. The X-Ice Snow …
Continental Viking Contact 7 vs Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3: While introducing the top premium tire brands performances in the press test, one tire line stood out clearly and it is the Viking Contact 7 from Continental. It has so far managed to bag the 1st spot 6 times out of 10 tries. This is a whooping …
Continental Ultra Contact 6 vs Michelin Primacy 4: UC6 being in a unique segment which serves both the comfort sizes and also the performance segment shared 14 similar sizes with Michelin Primacy 4. The 14 sizes are shown below ranging from 16″ to 18″ size. 195/55R16 215/45R17 225/45R18 205/55R16 215/50R17 225/50R18 205/60R16 215/55R17 235/50R18 215/55R16 …
Pirelli Cinturato P1 vs Continental Comfort 6: The Pirelli Cinturato P1 was first launch back in 2010 and has been serving the market ever since with a key focus on comfort and mileage. As Pirelli’s involvement in Formula one propel them into a premium status, let’s have a quick comparison against one of the leading …
Continental Max Contact 6 vs Bridgestone Potenza Adrenalin RE004: One of the latest tire in the touring segment is the Bridgestone RE004 which was launch in May 2020. We know from its predecessor RE003, it excels clearly in dry handling performances. From the marketing material, the RE004 is also focus heavily on “providing excellent handling …
Continental UC6 vs MC6: Continental’s max contact 6 is a well known product which serves the touring segment with tire sizes predominantly from 17″-19″ inch. While the ultra contact 6 serves also the 16″-20″ inch market. Hence it is unavoidable that there will some overlap sizes. From our pricing table, we found out there is …










