Continental ComfortContact CC6 Reviews - Page 3
Given
51%
while driving a
Honda Civic 1.8
(205/55 R16) on
a combination of roads
for 15,000
spirited miles
Quite decent on dry road, horrible on wet. Lack of confident to accelerate even when it is drizzling.
Comfort
The side wall is soft. It absorbs and cushions the car over speed bumps, potholes, rough roads. This tyre was marketed with a heavy focus on road noise. Its only quiet from new till about 40/50% worn. Once it's half warn, it's pretty noise so that's disappointing.
Grip.
Dry grip is decent for comfort tyres. It performs fine in dry conditions. What's horrible is the wet grip. The wet grip is nonexistent especially once it reaches the halfway mark of the tread. If you drive through a water puddle at moderate speed, the car definitely wobbles.
Given
79%
while driving a
(195/55 R15 V) on
mostly town
for 1,000
average miles
This tyre perform like advertised.Quiet and smooth ride.Grip in the wet and dry is also good.I can recommend this tyre for a driver who wants a comfortable ride with his or her family.
Changed from my stock silverstone.
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Honda HRV
(225/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 0
average miles
Just change from original Bridgestone Turanza to Continental CC6 . Honda HRV 1:8 , 215/60/R16.
Quite and comfort, however road grip with Turanza is better. Still new, unable to provide more details of others.
Given
95%
while driving a
Toyota Camry
(215/55 R17 R) on
mostly town
for 750
average miles
I drive a Toyota Camry Hybrid 2016. Before I change the originals, the handling was not good. Noisy and not comfortable. My tyre guys introduced CC6 to me. I really hesitated at first but why not give a try - 4 new set.
Three weeks later when I drove to my holiday hill resort - 300 km. Unknowingly I felt the drive was so refreshing and comfortable when I reach my destination. Only during dinner I realized that the tyres were so dependable and comfortable.
Everyone must try - no harm done !
The quietest tyres i have ever bought. Installed a couple of weeks ago i enjoy the comfort ride everyday. Wanted to buy ep150 but since i have had exp with proven CC5 i might as well try the newer version of it. But wet grip yet to be tested esp tight corners with medium speed. Overall is very good. Maybe next year i will try ep150.
Given
77%
while driving a
Toyota Prius III
(225/45 R17) on
track
for 9,000
average miles
had these tyres in China on my Honda, its definitely the best tyres you can ever had. Love the quiet driving experiences and great grip. Now i'm in UK and wondering where can I buy these tyres?
Given
83%
while driving a
Honda Mobilio
(185/65 R15 H) on
mostly town
for 100
average miles
I've been using for about 100 miles. Fitted in a Honda Mobilio. For comparison, previously I've used Toyo Teo Plus for ~25k miles, Ecopia EP150 ~27k miles, and Goodyear Triplemax ~2.5k miles (changed early due to hard/rough/harsh ride).
First impressions are below:
1. Handling and Grip --> I could say on par with Bridgestone Ecopia EP150. Toyo Teo was the worst, I felt like driving a boat
2. Braking --> Still on par with Ecopia EP150, while below Goodyear Triplemax
3. Comfort --> CC6 is below Toyo Teo Plus (Toyo teo really absorb potholes and speed bumps/stripes), still Conti CC6 has a better ride quality than EP150, and for sure much much better than those GY Triplemax "stone" alike tyres.
I could say on par with Bridgestone Ecopia EP150. Toyo Teo was the worst, I felt like driving a boat
2. Braking --> Still on par with Ecopia EP150, while below Goodyear Triplemax
3. Comfort --> CC6 is below Toyo Teo Plus (Toyo teo really absorb potholes and speed bumps/stripes), still Conti CC6 has a better ride quality than EP150, and for sure much much better than those GY Triplemax stone alike tyres.
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Given
44%
while driving a
Honda Civic
(195/65 R15 V) on
a combination of roads
for 20,000
average miles
got these fitted on 3 months ago, the grip levels on this tyre is crap! on dry it squels under cornering not even hard cornering.. and in the wet its hopeless traction control light just flashes like a xmas tree! goodness gracious how can they produce such a tire and dare sell it to us. i understand its a budget tyre but even so it should have adequate grip not hopeless like this. i bought these because continental advertised it as their quietest tire and thats what i was looking for. and surprise surprise it was no quieter than my worn out ep200. and to say ep200 were more grippy than these cc6s is making a statement. nano energy 3 was the best in this price bracket. pls dont go for this tire is my advice. go for toyo nano energy if your budget is within this bracket and youll be much better off..
Given
72%
while driving a
Daihatsu Perodua Myvi
(225/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 150
average miles
The tyre is quiet and comfortable for my Perodua Myvi (Daihatsu Sirion) and economical also with good grip for speeds below 110 km/h. But it has minimal grip for speeds above 110 km/h. At speeds above 110 km/h, the tyre has got minimal traction causing the steering to be very loose.
Given
85%
while driving a
Honda City
(185/55 R16 V) on
mostly town
for 0
average miles
I have just changed the tyres from my old Michalin XM2 . CC0 is very comfort with lowest noise compare to all brands I used. But I must use it for a period of time to give more reviews.