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Continental ContiSportContact 5
Continental
225/45 R18 95Y XL *, run-flat

Tyre type

 Summer tyres
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07.01.2022fromJohn S.
Not a sport tyre. Very disappointment.
26.11.2020fromAlan Burton
Steady, now I'm over 70, with the occasional speed burst for fun. Usually stick to speed limits now.
26.04.2020fromKeith Stagner
Quiet & grips well. Gouges very easily on curbs when parking
27.08.2019fromMIKE
OE FITMENT NEVER HAD A PROBLEM AN EXCELLENT ALL ROUND PERFORMANCE TYRE.
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Hankook Winter i*cept evo 4 W340
Hankook
225/45 R18 95V XL

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
limited stock
EU Tyre Label
EU Tyre Label
Roll resistance CWet grip BNoise emissions 72dB
just  242.48 £
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Continental WinterContact TS 860 S SSR
Continental
225/45 R18 95H XL *, EVc, run-flat

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
available
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EU Tyre Label
Roll resistance CWet grip CNoise emissions 72dB
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28.06.2025fromCharles Hillman
The tyres perform well. At that price I would expect no less. (But Michelins tend to cost even more than Continentals.) We don't get a lot of snow in Essex, England these days, but when we lived in parts of Germany where (at least then) it snowed in winter we always found Continental Winter Tyres performed well. And indeed I've left the winter tyres on for the summer this year. Partly through laziness. But also, low profile summer tyres look "cool" with alloy in the show rooms, but with all the pot holes and broken roads here in England, slightly thicker tyres on (slightly smaller) steel rims offer better resilience (and comfort). Economy penalty must existnotably inrespect of fuel, but appears very marginal as long as the tyres remain fully inflated. Which (so far) they do without frequent top-ups. Though I appreciate that reading what I just wrote makes me sounds very old. Ainsi soit il. And it still feels odd to be asked to review Winter Tyres in June.
09.11.2023fromMichael Yates
These are great winter tyres which I run all year round ( living in rural Wales). The problem is getting them in the size I need. I generally have to order at least 3 months before I am going to need them so this review is actually for the tyres I bought two years ago and which still have about 5000 miles (8000 km) wear left. The original summer tyres fitted to the car when I bought it new only lasted 25000 miles so these Continentals actually represent good value for money - and they don’t skid on muddy farm tracks in summer. I had a puncture and the runflat function worked well. But these tyres cannot be repaired by the usual method and there was no chance of getting a new pair of tyres in this size (have to replace in pairs on this car). My only option was the ‘slime’ injection which has worked perfectly. No loss of pressure over the last 5000 miles.
18.03.2022fromClaire Hunter
A much more balanced and user friendly tyre than the Pirelli winters they replaced which were supplied by BMW. Less tramlining. More precise grip and steering yet also more comfortable ride. Unable to accurately comment on fuel consumption as I haven’t monitored it that closely. Snow use not really tested this winter in the UK so can’t comment with any true experience.
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Bridgestone Blizzak LM 001 RFT
Bridgestone
225/45 R18 95H XL *, run-flat

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
limited stock
EU Tyre Label
EU Tyre Label
Roll resistance CWet grip BNoise emissions 72dB
just  246.43 £
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Laufenn I Fit LW31
Laufenn
I Fit LW31
225/45 R18 95V XL 4PR SBL

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
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just  247.38 £
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Michelin CrossClimate 2
Michelin
225/45 R18 95Y XL

Tyre type

 All-season tyres
available
EU Tyre Label
EU Tyre Label
Roll resistance BWet grip BNoise emissions 71dB
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28.01.2024fromDavid Gauld
When I bought the car in September last year it had recently been fitted with Kumho Ecsta PS71. These were quite skippy on the wet roads despite being marketed as a good performer in wet conditions. Since fitting the CrossClimate 2's I have had far better grip in the wet and winter conditions. We have had loads of rain, flooded roads then ice and then a week of snow. These tyres give confidence in these conditions and help improve the safety of your drive in those conditions. Will buy again.
18.06.2023fromRobert
Have been driving to Cotswolds from London on motorways.
17.04.2023fromCNicol
When I bought my BMW 3 series I had off brand summer tyres on it. I bought Michelin Crossclimate 2 tyres for it and noticed the difference in the handling on dry roads immediately. The car was much firmer and secure on the road when driving at speed. When driving in the torrential wet I found these tyres to struggle a bit but general rain fall they are fine. Took a year and a half before I got serious snow to test them in. I had to drive home 30 miles on rural roads at 5am with no snow tracks to help and to make things harder I was in a rear wheel BMW. These tyres handle it perfectly, they are incredible in snow. Finally, I am a year and a half/ 10000 miles into them and they easy have another 7K/8K worth of miles in them. 5 stars all round, I'm buying them again no question.
24.04.2022fromLen
Grip on wet roads is excellent. No snow since purchase, so can only estimate it as very good. Comfortable ride, but slightly noisier than a regular tyre. Car handles very well on the Crossclimates.
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Goodyear Ultra Grip Arctic 2
Goodyear
225/45 R18 95T XL, EVR studded

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
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just  261.94 £
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Continental WinterContact TS 860 S SSR
Continental
225/45 R18 95V XL *, EVc, run-flat

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
available
EU Tyre Label
EU Tyre Label
Roll resistance CWet grip CNoise emissions 72dB
Client reviews rating:
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More than 5 billion kilometers. Tyretest.com offers over 430 000 tests firsthand - from consumers for consumers.

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Grip in dry conditions
Braking in dry conditions
Grip in wet conditions
Braking in wet conditions
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28.06.2025fromCharles Hillman
The tyres perform well. At that price I would expect no less. (But Michelins tend to cost even more than Continentals.) We don't get a lot of snow in Essex, England these days, but when we lived in parts of Germany where (at least then) it snowed in winter we always found Continental Winter Tyres performed well. And indeed I've left the winter tyres on for the summer this year. Partly through laziness. But also, low profile summer tyres look "cool" with alloy in the show rooms, but with all the pot holes and broken roads here in England, slightly thicker tyres on (slightly smaller) steel rims offer better resilience (and comfort). Economy penalty must existnotably inrespect of fuel, but appears very marginal as long as the tyres remain fully inflated. Which (so far) they do without frequent top-ups. Though I appreciate that reading what I just wrote makes me sounds very old. Ainsi soit il. And it still feels odd to be asked to review Winter Tyres in June.
09.11.2023fromMichael Yates
These are great winter tyres which I run all year round ( living in rural Wales). The problem is getting them in the size I need. I generally have to order at least 3 months before I am going to need them so this review is actually for the tyres I bought two years ago and which still have about 5000 miles (8000 km) wear left. The original summer tyres fitted to the car when I bought it new only lasted 25000 miles so these Continentals actually represent good value for money - and they don’t skid on muddy farm tracks in summer. I had a puncture and the runflat function worked well. But these tyres cannot be repaired by the usual method and there was no chance of getting a new pair of tyres in this size (have to replace in pairs on this car). My only option was the ‘slime’ injection which has worked perfectly. No loss of pressure over the last 5000 miles.
18.03.2022fromClaire Hunter
A much more balanced and user friendly tyre than the Pirelli winters they replaced which were supplied by BMW. Less tramlining. More precise grip and steering yet also more comfortable ride. Unable to accurately comment on fuel consumption as I haven’t monitored it that closely. Snow use not really tested this winter in the UK so can’t comment with any true experience.
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Nokian Hakkapeliitta R5
Nokian
225/45 R18 95T XL Nordic Compound

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
available
EU Tyre Label
EU Tyre Label
Roll resistance BWet grip DNoise emissions 71dB
just  270.11 £
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Nokian Hakkapeliitta 10
Nokian
225/45 R18 95T XL studded

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
available
just  289.25 £
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Nordman North 9
Nordman
North 9
225/45 R18 95T XL studded

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
available
just  290.93 £
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Nokian Hakkapeliitta 01
Nokian
225/45 R18 95T XL studded

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
available
just  312.78 £
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Michelin X-Ice North 4
Michelin
225/45 R18 95T XL, EV Suitable studded

Tyre type

 Winter tyres
available
just  324.56 £
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Pirelli Cinturato P7
Pirelli
225/45 R18 91W MO

Tyre type

 Summer tyres
available
EU Tyre Label
EU Tyre Label
Roll resistance CWet grip ANoise emissions 69dB
Client reviews rating:
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Braking in wet conditions
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Driving comfort
Internal noise level
Tyre wear
Fuel consumption
20.08.2022fromMichael
Slightly noisier at low speeds than I had expected (my Cooper winter tyres are quieter) although the relative noise abates at higher speeds. They're pretty firm on bumpy roads where I drive most often. Superb for motorway driving in terms of low noise and excellent ride comfort.
01.08.2020fromRob
Great wearing tyre, plenty of grip in the wet and dry. Wearing better the Goodyear F1's I had on the car before. Will definitely buy again.
29.04.2020fromMr Doorbar
These tyres were OE on my 2017 Passat Estate so I stuck with the same when it came to replacing the fronts. I'm still on the original rears. The fronts did around 24K miles while the tread left of the rears gives me around another 10K at least. However, the tyres walls on the rear have slight cracking even though they haven't been curbed and if get worst it will become an MOT failure at the cars first MOT this year. The one area where these tyres are weakest are the road noise. I'm sure there are quieter tyres out there but they may be weaker in other areas. On the whole these Pirellis are more than suitable for any family car.
15.01.2019fromGlynne Gianelli
Seems quieter and more comfortable. Grip very good and economy improved as well.
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