Given
90%
while driving a
SEAT Leon FR 1.8 180HP
(225/45 R17) on
a combination of roads
for 30,000
spirited miles
Driven for around 45000 km to its very last breath (front ones), all four will be replaced in a few days by the AllSeasonContact 2 (which I'm very much looking forward to try).
The Continental Premium Contact 7 have displayed an immaculate behaviour both on dry and wet roads of all kinds, in terms of traction, handling, breaking, etc. I have found them sincerely comfortable and never as noisy as some people have previously stated. Guess there are some traits highly subjective.
Referring to safety, the car felt balanced and surely footed, with no complains whatsoever. I couldn't notice any diference in fuel economy when compared to my previous tyres (Michelin PS4). The wear has been equal with no issues detected, and perfectly predictable until the very end (only minor misbehaviours when heavy rain has poured on and almost no tread was left to drain it away because of the life-ending wear).
Btw, I drive quite light-heartedly :)
Conclusion: best tyres i've run to date (Michelin Primacy 3, Bridgestone Turanza T001 Evo, Michelin CC+ and Michelin PS4 are the ones I can compare with).