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Continental ComfortContact CC6 Reviews - Page 2

Given 53% while driving a (175/65 R14) on mostly town for 32,700 average miles
i bought 2new tyre CC6 at Sadong Sabah.1st day use, started the noise and i thougt it was normal.After a week driving, the speed performance reducing and the noise is even more worsen. I have no choices nor even money to buy a new tyre.If the CEO of CONTINENTAL reading this, please get back to me. Thank you.
December 5, 2021
Given 81% while driving a Suzuki Swift (185/55 R16) on mostly town for 4,000 spirited miles
Very quiet and comfortable tyres and the car feels transformed compared to originally fitted BS ecopia 150s. For normal spirited driving ithey offer good dry grip ,fair wet grip and sharp steering response. If your priority is comfort and you are not a reckless driver you will be delighted with cc6. They are said to last very long as well.
November 21, 2021
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Given 79% while driving a (185/55 R15) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
eat bumps, silent but sidewall is soft...on wet road not confident perfectly when corner drive 90kmh.... who want comfort cc6 is better...if u aggresive driver not recomend this tyre.... i used on proton wira.
November 8, 2021
Given 71% while driving a Daihatsu Perodua Myvi (175/65 R14) on mostly motorways for 35,000 spirited miles
too easy to wear out. i always drive above 120km/h-150km/h, so coming into corner at 80km/h is not reliable, coming out of corner, traction is good. noise is real low. compare to CC5, the noise is very much better. mileage on my car is around 50k before it wears out.
July 28, 2021
Given 53% while driving a Daihatsu Perodua Myvi (175/65 R14) on mostly town for 24,000 average miles
This tyre is good for normal city stop and go driving and some occasional long distance driving SIDEWALL is soft and good for bumps and ride comfort but not for lateral load THREAD is grips ok in dry and wet conditions doest aquaplane as must as long as you stay below 90kmh Tire reach really fast to tire pressure changes Its a narrow thread pattern for lower roling resistance and narrow tires cuts through water better , but thread narrow than advertised contributes to lower grip As stated this tire is good for city driving not for spirited driving If you go above 100kmh , this tire sails like a boat, numb respond ,low traction, sidewall too soft for high speed corner it kills your confidence doesn't handle heat pretty well, thread deterioration or chipping when exposed to extreme heat form spirited driving or long distance driving or even too much stationary steering turn when parking(lady driver) Continental tires often have a separation line at the middle of the tyre thread that separate outer dry thread's and inner wet thread's rubber compound , can be clearly seen when worn down, and they chip easily when introduced to heat especially the outer dry thread
June 17, 2021
Given 49% while driving a (185/60 R14) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
The dry grip on the CC6 is relatively decent for its pricing. However, in the wet, it is one of the most horrible tyres i have ever used. I have no confidence in this tyre in the wet, there were times went I felt it lose traction especially when taking a corner. This tyre has a tendency to aquaplane in the wet as well.
April 15, 2021
Given 90% while driving a Mitsubishi Proton Iswara (195/55 R15 V) on a combination of roads for 500 average miles
satisfied
June 28, 2020
Given 56% while driving a (205/55 R16) on a combination of roads for 12,000 spirited miles
Running these tyres for about 2 years now on a large-sized budget MPV. Initial impressions: Very quiet, very comfortable. Practically eliminates road noise and soaks up road imperfections exceptionally well (especially for the price). Dry grip: Decent grip in the dry. Nothing remarkable but gets the job done. Wet grip: Awful in the wet. It frequently pours in Malaysia here, and I find myself having to be extra careful in the wet. Aggressive acceleration wet conditions will land you with lots of wheel spin. Don't even think about pushing the tyres the slightest bit in the rain. Road feedback: Given that these are (very) soft compound tyres, road feedback is average at best. It's meant to be a comfort tyre, and for that it does the job. Handling: Similar to road feedback remarks. This is not what these tyres are made for. Wear: 2 years in, with tyres rotated twice before, the wear on all 4 tyres are even and surprisingly average given the soft compound. Comfort: Exceptionally quiet and comfortable. This is the selling point and what makes these tyres attractive, and what you buy these tyres for. Buy again? Depends on the needs. I have a more aggressive driving style, and do not suit these tyres. Personally would spend more for a better set next time, but these tyres have its strong points and will suit most people's needs (sedate driving, small budget cars, comfortable and quiet).
June 27, 2020
Given 57% while driving a (195/50 R15) on a combination of roads for 62,000 average miles
after few first thousand miles, the tyre start making very noisy sound. change to michelin ps3, noise is gone.
June 11, 2020
Given 94% while driving a (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 100,000 spirited miles
Excelent handling at high speed cornering. Good grip in heavy rain.
May 14, 2020
Given 74% while driving a Honda City (185/55 R16) on mostly town for 5,000 average miles
The texture of the road is just like walking on the carpet, the tread return sound is relatively stable, and it is good for commuting. The tread is sticky, and sometimes it will stick to some small stones, which is good enough for daily use. I hope the car will be more comfortable and quiet, and buyers can consider him.
February 3, 2020
Given 86% while driving a Daihatsu Perodua Myvi (195/55 R15 V) on a combination of roads for 1,600 average miles
Car initially came with Goodyear Assurance TripleMax(185/55 R15), it was hopeless, both wet and dry, not to mention that its noisy and it wears fast (33k kms). Changed out for these Continental ComfortContact CC6 (195/55 R15), and the difference can be immediately felt when it comes to road noise and also comfort level. Can't comment on the wear level yet, as I just got them replaced. Handles well on dry and wet, not superb, but adequate. Now awaiting for the long term usage before any wear can be seen
January 11, 2020

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