Continental ContiWinterContact TS815 ContiSeal
WatchThe Continental ContiWinterContact TS815 ContiSeal is a Premium Touring Winter tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
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Given 100%
while driving a
Lexus RX400
(235/55 R18 V)
on mostly town
for 300,000 spirited miles
very good
Given 65%
while driving a
Skoda Superb Mk3 1.4Tsi
(215/55 R17 V)
on a combination of roads
for 13,700 easy going miles
I had these as original equipment on my 2018 Skoda Superb 1.4Tsi. Comfort and handling have been good in the wet and dry. Also a quiet tyre.
Bad points - Compared to the Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2 all seasons on my last Octavia the snow grip and handing is poor. Better than a summer tyre but not in the same class as the Goodyears, Tyre life not great either - fronts down to 4mm and rears at 5mm after 13700 miles. A much greater wear rate than the Goodyears. Around half those miles are motorway or rural A roads and I think I'm fairly gentle on the brakes and acceleration elsewhere.
Either the Goodywears or Michelin Cross Climate tyres when I change them in a few months time.
Bad points - Compared to the Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2 all seasons on my last Octavia the snow grip and handing is poor. Better than a summer tyre but not in the same class as the Goodyears, Tyre life not great either - fronts down to 4mm and rears at 5mm after 13700 miles. A much greater wear rate than the Goodyears. Around half those miles are motorway or rural A roads and I think I'm fairly gentle on the brakes and acceleration elsewhere.
Either the Goodywears or Michelin Cross Climate tyres when I change them in a few months time.
