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REVIEW: Continental ExtremeContact DWS06
I just had my tires replaced (which were terrible eagle sports and eagle ls2 which the previous owner bought) with the brand new Continental DWS06. This is a UHP All-season tire. Reading reviews it seems that Continental tried to keep their snow traction the same and improve on their wet and dry traction as well as stiffen up the tire a little for better steering response. The best tires I have to compare these to are the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 on my wife's 350z.
Now before I go any further, I chose an all-season for a fall/winter tire. I live in southern Tennessee where I can't run a snow tire because one week it will snow and the next week it will be 65 during the day. These temps will destroy a dedicated snow tire, so I run UHP all-seasons and plan on buying some new wheels for some summer tires in the spring. For those of you that are like myself and looking for an UHP all-season, this tire is amazing. Compared to the previous DWS it is definitely stiffer, many people commented that the original DWS was too soft; I do not think that this tire is too soft. it feels just as tight and responsive as the Michelin A/S 3. The tire is very quiet, I can barely hear any tire noise even at highway speeds which is astonishing considering how loud road noise typically is in our cars. NOTE: I do have a Berk CBE, so that could be drowning out some tire noise. Ride quality is ok for a sporty tire, you do feel every bump but it isn't jarring, it's honestly not typically what I look at when buying tires. I think that you could find something better if you are just looking for ride quality. So far I have spent about 500 miles on dry roads, and 100 miles on damp roads after some rain. I have not been in the rain itself yet, but when I hit areas of standing water the only way I could tell the road was wet was the swooshing sound of the water, otherwise traction was barely affected. I will report back once I have had some time in heavy rain and snow, but from my initial opinion, this is the best All-Season tire I have driven on. For the dry I would give it a 9.5 out of 10. For light standing water easily a 10 out of 10. My wife already wants these tires for her next set instead of the Michelins, and I honestly love Michelin tires, I think Continental just knows how to make an excellent all season. I will still be buying Michelin PSS come spring. http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/12...e3415fefc0.jpg This is a rear 275/40/18 (On base wheels) These are all my first impressions, I will return with longer term comments once I have more miles on the tires. UPDATE: So time for a little update after some solid rain time. These tires are fantastic on wet roads. My street has a few hills so in the low spots we get a lot of standing water, but I have yet to hydroplane with the new Continentals. The deepest puddles I have driven through were about 3-4" just guessing, but certainly deep enough to hydroplane with my previous tires. Now the car hits the water and there is simply the sound and a slight feeling of resistance from the water. Lighter puddles are simply an audible swoosh. I was late for work one day and did speed a little on my way to work one morning; the tires are also nice and stable at higher speeds on the interstate and highways. Chattanoogahas terrible roads for water retention so I am Glad I chose these tires. To compare them with my wife's A/S 3 I would say they both perform pretty equally on wet roads, but the DWS06 is much better at dealing with standing water on the roads. Still 60°... maybe I should have bought a summer tire... |
Great review!
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I've been telling people for over a year now the DW is a fantastic everyday tire but the fanboys all need the re11 for their daily... gotta buy tires before the year is up, continental will get my money again
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I have a few Bimmer friends that run nothing but Continentals. It was them that swayed me in the direction, glad I did. I think this tire sets new All-Season standards. Pretty good price too, the entire set cost me about $950.
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Would you know if the continental are quiter than Bridgestone SO4?
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No sorry, the only experience I have with an S04 is on a new Is350, which is worlds quieter than the Z regardless so I have no way of saying.
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Thanks for the great review. Looking forward to your next report. :tiphat:
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Hey I am about to buy this tire
where did you get it for cheapest? I am looking at onlinetires.com i have sports 19', would i need to buy 245/40/19 and 275/35/19? |
I got mine at a local store (needed them ASAP), paid $1050 for all 4 with roadside assistance road hazard lifetime nitrogen, and lifetime road force balancing. I was otherwise looking at Tire Rack.
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Really curious on how they handle in snow. I'm considering these exact tires for my M235xi. Or possibly the Mich PA4 but I'm not sure I want to get that dedicated of a winter tire.
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those are all season tires. i wouldnt expect much after 1.5 to 2" of snow on the ground, especially on a rwd. u need to get snow tires for rwd if u are in a snow belt state. LM60's ftw
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I would agree with kenchan... I will only see maybe 10 snow days at the absolute worst. Somehow it's still 70 degrees here. I'd expect it to perform well until about the 2 inch mark.
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