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Author Topic: onti ExtremeContact VS GoodYear Eagle F1 All Season  (Read 481 times)
sreve
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« on: 23 December 2008, 11:37:40 »
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I've been driving with the Conti ExtremeContacts for two winters on my DINAN 3 - and picked up GoodYear Eagle F1 All seasons for my 330i ZHP this year.

Here's how they stack up

The Conti's are great in moderate snow and slush

On ice

Took the ZHP out the other night and hit a few ice and snow covered hills - to see how the Goodyear's would handle. It was very cold to boot - so it was a perfect time to see if they would still perform to my expectations.

Unbelievable grip.

Found an empty lot - turned the DSC and traction control off
Still had phenomenal grip

For an all season tire....... The Eagle F1's rock

I know they aren't winter tires - but they do an excellent job.
Just thought I'd share, for those looking for a very good A/S

A big shout out, and a Merry Christmas to Gary and the crew from the TireRack for keeping me on the road.

I'll be ordering more Goodyears next year !
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Penguin Koolaid
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« Reply #1 on: 23 December 2008, 14:47:35 »
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A/S tires suck in general. Nothing beats having a dedicated set of summer performance tires, and winter performance tires.

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