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Second best: Continental Max Contact 6 MC6 (2017)

When everything counts. This is the tagline whereby Continental’s Max Contact 6 is based on. This is a clever attempt to signify its wet and dry braking performance 🙂 Let’s look into the performance in detail and see whether MC6 can handle the competition.

Is MC6 a UHP TYRE?

Yes. From Continental’s website, Max Contact 6 (MC6) is classified as a ultra high performance tire segment

1. Wet braking.

Wet braking has somewhat been the main focus for the touring tires especially among the premium competitors. In the joint press test done by Zhihu and Auto Bild which included most of the current market leaders in the touring car segment, MC6 came out 3rd losing to both Michelin Primacy 4 & PS4. This came as no surprise as Michelin is current technology leader in wet braking. However having said that, MC6 still maintain a good lead over the rest of the chasing pack.

2. Wet handling

Handling of tires during wet condition has always been a critical element to avoid trouble. If the tire response quickly to driver’s feedback, it enables a good coherence between the tire and the driver. MC6 came out 2nd in the joint test, loosing to arch enemy Primacy 4.

3. Aquaplaning

Aquaplaning seems to be the weak point of MC6 as it came in 2nd last. The inability to disperse water quickly to avoid tire sliping conditions does not goes well with MC6.

4. Dry braking

While placing second fiddle to Primacy 4 for most of the other criteria, MC6 finally come in joint first in the dry braking test together with Primacy 4. The tag line when everything counts certainly fit in dry conditions.

5. Rolling resistance

MC6 has quite a respectable rolling resistance results, coming in 3rd just behind primacy 4 and Landsail LS588.

6. Wear

With a UTQG of 400, the MC6 certainly out numbered the rest of the competition. The value is much higher the Primacy 4 (340) & Bridgestone RE 003 (220). I would expect MC6 to show a strong mileage performance compare to the rest of the pack.

7. Cost

Being behind Primacy 4 in almost most of the performance, the sliver lining of MC6 appear in the cost. As of writing, a 225/45 R17 cost RM 352 compare to RM429 of Primacy 4. This is a whopping 21% less than the Michelin ! A lower price range while having the 2nd best performance tire certainly sound like a good compromise.

NameTire SizePrice(RM)
Continental Max Contact 6205/45R16355
Continental Max Contact 6205/40R17335
Continental Max Contact 6215/45R17388
Continental Max Contact 6205/45R17360
Continental Max Contact 6225/45R17450
Continental Max Contact 6225/50R17515
Continental Max Contact 6215/50R17460
Continental Max Contact 6245/45R17651
Continental Max Contact 6225/55R17515
Continental Max Contact 6215/55R17480
Continental Max Contact 6215/45R18440
Continental Max Contact 6235/40R18714
Continental Max Contact 6245/40R18774
Continental Max Contact 6225/40R18618
Continental Max Contact 6255/35R18837
Continental Max Contact 6235/50R18608
Continental Max Contact 6235/45R18687
Continental Max Contact 6225/45R18595
Continental Max Contact 6235/55R18605
Continental Max Contact 6235/35R19814
Continental Max Contact 6235/45R17573
Continental Max Contact 6245/40R17662
Continental Max Contact 6225/50R18600
Continental Max Contact 6245/45R18722
Continental Max Contact 6275/40R18843
Continental Max Contact 6255/40R18777
Continental Max Contact 6265/35R18885
Continental Max Contact 6245/45R19799
Continental Max Contact 6255/40R19866
Continental Max Contact 6245/40R19864
Continental Max Contact 6225/40R19800
Continental Max Contact 6255/35R19877
Continental Max Contact 6245/40R20925
Continental Max Contact 6245/40R19 (RUN FLAT)1035
Continental Max Contact 6275/35R19 (RUN FLAT)1149
Continental Max Contact 6255/45R19977
Continental Max Contact 6275/40R19967
Continental Max Contact 6275/35R191052
Continental Max Contact 6245/35R191068
Continental Max Contact 6275/30R191116
Continental Max Contact 6265/40R201039
Continental Max Contact 6285/35R20885
Continental Max Contact 6275/35R201111
Continental Max Contact 6255/35R201111
Continental Max Contact 6285/35R20818
Continental Max Contact 6275/35R201068
Continental Max Contact 6255/35R201048

8. Is Continental MC6 noisy?

MC6 is the most comfortable tire in the test while coming 2nd in terms of interior noise. Hence noise is not an issue for MC6.

Summary

Overall MC6 is a very good solid tire with good attributes in wet and dry braking. It is certainly best of the rest (Primacy 4 🙂 ) while having a much lower cost compare to Michelin to compensate for it.


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