Yep, I have these on my Mustang GT. They are great tires, and I’m on the second set. They perform surprisingly well in a few inches of snow, excellent in the rain and dry surfaces. Highly recommended.
I’ve done some stupid shit with those tires when I had my ‘06 Subaru Outback. Took it up Hurricane Pass and down Cinnamon Pass on the Alpine Loop in Colorado. They did extremely well for what they are and I was very surprised they didn’t puncture!
These are great tires! I have only Michelins on my other cars and these really match what they offer for me. I put these on an old BMW 7 which originally came with Metric TRX wheel tires of all things. Needed a comfortable tire which handles well for some 16” wheels and these really delivered. They are one of the few name brand performance tires which can accommodate my 225 50r16 tire size.
I’m really liking these so far too, just got them put on this past weekend, so haven’t gotten to test them out in the rain just yet. But I’ve heard nothing but great things. My old set of Michelin PS4s were shot, they drove terrible in the rain and couldn’t get any traction below 70 degrees even with awd on my M340i.
I have these on my 2011 Miata and they're awesome. Massive grip for the street, and I never had to put the Miata away when we got snow. Of course, the tires were just months old in said snow, so next season things might be a bit different.
Update: I burned the S's off my DWS, so I bought a set of ExtremeContact Sport 02 and HOLY MOTHER!! The difference in sharpness is tremendous. But most impressive, the ECS02 has at least as much grip in the wet as the DWS06+ had in the dry. They're like alien technology in the rain. Unbelievable. Since the cold season is setting in and I'm sold on the true summer tires, tomorrow I'm getting some Blizzak WS90s put on the Miata. The DWS were perfectly drivable in the snow, but I did SERIOUSLY blow an intersection once. That's acceptable given the summer performance, but now that I have the ECS, I don't need to accept that anymore.
Ik this videos been out for a little bit but how does this compare to the SRS+ by continental? I've heard they're more or less equal just the SRS+ is exclusive to certain stores
funny I live in Colorado and just a rdx out here and these are the tire on it. may slap on a fresh pair. still have 100days of winter time so may go crossclimate 2 depending on availability n pricing
I'm running these on my AWD 19' Ford Fusion, and let me tell you....I've had them for a year now, and they keep me ABSOLUTELY FLOORED to the pavement, paired with the AWD system 🤌🏾 Perfecto. Keeps me planted in the Canyons and Took them in the snow last year on Mt. Baldy, Everybody pulling over to put chains on and I just casually pass them up with no issues, ALL TRACTION. Just bites on the snow. Grab a set!! I love them.
I just got myself a set of traction is way better than my old setup. Still spins when I get on it some but the roads are cold here and they are still new yet.
I bought these tires specifically fir the rain.They are one of the best if not the best rain ture out there.Just installed my 2nd set a week ago.Its a very quiet tire as well.
@@michellejohn695 nice. I’m gonna be replacing these with my Hankook Ventus 2 v12 summer tires. The continentals are actually rated better than those summer tires. That’s crazy. If I would have known about them would have but a set in the front when I replaced them with the ventus v12 a couple months ago
I live in Cali & these are probably overkill for Cali weather. Which Continent model do you recommend instead for these or do you recommend any other brands that will work just as well for my application? Summer tire?
I've run Contis in Western Oregon's often continual rain and can say honestly... I trust no brand more when it's wet. My current set aren't DWS 06+'s, but they're quite good in snow as well, always surefooted and predictable.
I thought my DWS06+ were good in the wet, until I bought a set of ExtremeContact Sport 02s. Took them to Portland in the middle of the first real big rain of the season, and literally failed to break them loose in first gear. Tried to do a burnout, got a drag launch. Tried to drift a corner, just went fast. They made my Miata handle like a UFO. Absolutely unbelievable.
Oh yeah they’re great. The ‘snow’ part is trash for snow. You gotta get snow tires, but they’re incredible, grippy, last, but can still spin them when trying :)
I've been using these as my daily drivers for a few years now, they're surprisingly good in the snow, unlike many other all seasons.
They have been my favorite!
I have rear wheel sooooooo yeah will ot be good?
Bro best tires on the market for street performance with great grip and smooth ride and extremely quiet
Yep, I have these on my Mustang GT. They are great tires, and I’m on the second set. They perform surprisingly well in a few inches of snow, excellent in the rain and dry surfaces. Highly recommended.
Just got these the other day and they completely transformed my car I love them.
I’ve done some stupid shit with those tires when I had my ‘06 Subaru Outback. Took it up Hurricane Pass and down Cinnamon Pass on the Alpine Loop in Colorado. They did extremely well for what they are and I was very surprised they didn’t puncture!
I love mine! Just got em installed last Thursday.
These are great tires! I have only Michelins on my other cars and these really match what they offer for me. I put these on an old BMW 7 which originally came with Metric TRX wheel tires of all things. Needed a comfortable tire which handles well for some 16” wheels and these really delivered. They are one of the few name brand performance tires which can accommodate my 225 50r16 tire size.
I’m really liking these so far too, just got them put on this past weekend, so haven’t gotten to test them out in the rain just yet. But I’ve heard nothing but great things. My old set of Michelin PS4s were shot, they drove terrible in the rain and couldn’t get any traction below 70 degrees even with awd on my M340i.
Just put on 2012 acura tl. This thing is a beast now. Great tire.
I have these on my 2011 Miata and they're awesome. Massive grip for the street, and I never had to put the Miata away when we got snow. Of course, the tires were just months old in said snow, so next season things might be a bit different.
Update: I burned the S's off my DWS, so I bought a set of ExtremeContact Sport 02 and HOLY MOTHER!! The difference in sharpness is tremendous. But most impressive, the ECS02 has at least as much grip in the wet as the DWS06+ had in the dry. They're like alien technology in the rain. Unbelievable. Since the cold season is setting in and I'm sold on the true summer tires, tomorrow I'm getting some Blizzak WS90s put on the Miata. The DWS were perfectly drivable in the snow, but I did SERIOUSLY blow an intersection once. That's acceptable given the summer performance, but now that I have the ECS, I don't need to accept that anymore.
cheaper than PS4AS, 99% of the performance *(actually better in the wet), and slightly better ride quality. A+ in my book!
Just put these on a 2020 Acura TLX SH-AWD…first long road trip, love ‘em!
One of the best all around tires on the market imo
Pound for pound the best... I love mine
Ik this videos been out for a little bit but how does this compare to the SRS+ by continental? I've heard they're more or less equal just the SRS+ is exclusive to certain stores
funny I live in Colorado and just a rdx out here and these are the tire on it. may slap on a fresh pair. still have 100days of winter time so may go crossclimate 2 depending on availability n pricing
Broo me too.. I have RWD though so I'll have to use 300 pounds of weight
I love DWS!
I'm running these on my AWD 19' Ford Fusion, and let me tell you....I've had them for a year now, and they keep me ABSOLUTELY FLOORED to the pavement, paired with the AWD system 🤌🏾 Perfecto. Keeps me planted in the Canyons and Took them in the snow last year on Mt. Baldy, Everybody pulling over to put chains on and I just casually pass them up with no issues, ALL TRACTION. Just bites on the snow. Grab a set!! I love them.
I just got myself a set of traction is way better than my old setup. Still spins when I get on it some but the roads are cold here and they are still new yet.
How do these do so with grip and water? I’m in Miami so no snow
Great!
I bought these tires specifically fir the rain.They are one of the best if not the best rain ture out there.Just installed my 2nd set a week ago.Its a very quiet tire as well.
@@michellejohn695 nice. I’m gonna be replacing these with my Hankook Ventus 2 v12 summer tires. The continentals are actually rated better than those summer tires. That’s crazy. If I would have known about them would have but a set in the front when I replaced them with the ventus v12 a couple months ago
I used to have this tires and they grippy but there’s a lot of noise and there’s a pulled after couple of thousand miles ,either right or left , 😮
I've been on Tire Rack and looked at the reviews for this tire and it got alot of really high marks. I definitely want a set for my car.
I live in Cali & these are probably overkill for Cali weather. Which Continent model do you recommend instead for these or do you recommend any other brands that will work just as well for my application? Summer tire?
The new Continental Extreme Contact Sport 02!
I have a set of these and they almost feel like sports tires
I've run Contis in Western Oregon's often continual rain and can say honestly...
I trust no brand more when it's wet. My current set aren't DWS 06+'s, but they're quite good in snow as well, always surefooted and predictable.
I thought my DWS06+ were good in the wet, until I bought a set of ExtremeContact Sport 02s. Took them to Portland in the middle of the first real big rain of the season, and literally failed to break them loose in first gear. Tried to do a burnout, got a drag launch. Tried to drift a corner, just went fast. They made my Miata handle like a UFO. Absolutely unbelievable.
I use there Viking 7s for snow only
Im stuck between these and the pirelli p7 as plus 3. Any recommendations or input is greatly appreciated.
I love my Continentals personally!
How do these compare to the purecontact LS? I have a Accord that I daily drive and it’s 95% highway.
This is my favorite tire personally! They are definitely a competitor!
What’s your take on avant garde wheels? Any good?
They are definitely good!
@@FitmentIndustries thanks fellas. Good to hear from guys who know.
Its funny here. People think you legally need mountain peaks for the higher hwys. But m and s is a legal winter tire
How are they with road noise on a BRZ????
Not bad at all! I love mine!
Do they have these for 15s?
16s is the smallest
@@FitmentIndustries Thanks for the reply. Looks like I’m getting a new wheels.
I’m stuck between these or the Michelin PS A/S 4…
Both are excellent tires!
Longer tread warranty & apparently less noise on the continental.
The pilot sport seems better. In the real world, no one likes them.
Love em, but they do seem to wear a little fast. But then, there's no perfect tire.
Will it grip tho?
Yessir!
Had these on a Focus ST and was REALLY shocked at how well they performed for an all season tire.
Only bested by Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4
How do they compare in detail to the Michs?
Better in rain and ice/very low temp mich better in dry and about the same in snow. Conti cost less
Oh yeah they’re great. The ‘snow’ part is trash for snow. You gotta get snow tires, but they’re incredible, grippy, last, but can still spin them when trying :)
I have had no issue running them in WI winters at all!
Day 552 so you want a suzuki vitara
Nokian Ones have them beat now:(
Yeah, but $240 apiece? Nope
I just got me a full set 😬