Is Continental as good as Michelin?

The Michelin performed well in most weather tests, offers a comfortable, quiet ride, and has low rolling resistance. The Continental was impressive in the wet-braking test and has a good balance of all weather performance and tread life.

How do I find my Continental tire size?

You can locate it inside the driver’s door on your car, inside the fuel flap, or inside the glove compartment. Alternatively, you can consult your vehicle documentation and tire manufacturer specifications.

What is the specification of tyre?

205 indicates the normal section width of the tyre in millimetres (205mm). 65 indicates its aspect ratio, a comparison of the tyre’s section height with its section width (65 indicates the height is 65% of its width). R indicates radial ply construction. 15 indicates the nominal diameter of the wheel rim (15 inches).

How long will Continental tires last?

Continental tires last between 15,000 and 70,000 miles, depending on how hard they are driven. When the tires are not being used much they can last as long as 6 years, but normally they will wear out after 3-4 years.

How do you read a continental tyre?

How To Read A Tire Sidewall

  1. TIRE SIZE.
  2. P identifies your tire as a Passenger Tire.
  3. 225 identifies the tire section width, which is the measurement of the tire from sidewall to sidewall in millimeters.
  4. 50 is the two-figure aspect ratio.
  5. R indicates the construction used within the tires casing.

What do the 3 numbers in tire size mean?

B: TIRE WIDTH The three-digit number following the letter is the tire’s width (from side to side, looking at the tire head on) in millimeters. This may also be referred to as the section width. C: ASPECT RATIO The forward slash separates the tire width number from the two-digit aspect ratio.

Which type of tyre is best?

Types of Tyres Available

Tyre Name Feature
Pilot Sport 3 Designed to give high performance the Michelin Pilot Sport 3 gives you driving pleasure and security in both wet and dry conditions.
Energy XM2 + Alternate Bridge Technology infused in these tyres makes them wear at a lesser rate and last longer.

What is H and V rated tires?

An “H” rated tire is designed to operate at a maximum speed of 130 mph. A “V” rated tire on the other hand is designed to operate at a maximum speed of 149 mph, almost twenty miles an hour more than the “H” rated tire.