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4.7 stars overall rating (based on 239 reviews)
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About Continental Tyres

Continental tyres are some of the most popular in the world - and for good reason. The German manufacturer has a well-earned reputation for making some of the world's safest tyres - but without ever compromising on fuel economy or comfort. In fact, many of the brand's tyres are designed to improve efficiency and help reduce CO2 emissions.

Continental produce motor tyres for some of the most pretigious motorsport events in the world - including as a founder for the Extreme E series - a race series setting new milestones in eMobility performance and safety.

Are Continental Tyres Worth the Price?

At first glance, Continental tyres might look a few dollars more than some budget brands - but when it comes to tyres for your car, light truck, or van, it's always worth considering longer-term fuel savings too. New Continental tyres benefit from high-performance manufacturing processes - which means there's a very carefully controlled distribution of silica polymers across the tyre. Test results suggest this means rolling resistance is improved - which means the tyre is perfectly tuned to get the most from a tank of fuel without damaging your driving experience.

Continental is one of the tyre brands when it comes to innovation on sustainability too - with many of their models including materials recovered from recycled PET bottles. So, when you buy Continental, you know you're helping toward a more positive environmental future too.

 

How Much Do Continental Tyres Cost?

Continental tyres can start as low as $69 depending on the tyre size. If you're looking for a high-performance tyre or one with an especially high load index, you can expect to pay more than this - but in return, you'll get the ultimate in stability, control, responsiveness, enjoyment, and safety for high-performance vehicles.

OEM Continental Tyres

OEM - or 'oringial equipment manufacturer' Continental tyres are products that have been developed for specific vehicle manufacturers or models. Continental provides OEM tyres for some of the world's best brands - including Maserati, Toyota,Mazda, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Ford, Kia, Nissan, Volkswagen, Honda, Holden, Subaru, Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Suzuki and Audi. This makes Continental tyres some of the most trusted tyres on the planet.

Some Popular Continental Tyres

Whatever your requirements, there's a model and tread pattern in the Continental tyres range to suit you. For example, if you're looking for a wet weather tyre for your car or light truck, the Continental tyres UltraContact UC6 or TechContact TC6 is an ideal purchase. Then again, the Continental ContiCrossContact LX Sport is a great choice if you mix on-road and a little light off-road use. Alternatively, the Continental ContiPremiumContact is a great all-rounder if you're looking for all-weather performance on the road.

 

If you're looking for Continental tyres for your MPV or passenger 4WD, the Continental  ComfortContact CC6 is a popular choice with a tread pattern that combines outstanding performance with a very low level of road noise. However, if high-performance is your thing, the Continental tyres ContiCrossContact UHP (ultra-high-performance tyres) might be the tyre you need for ultimate handling and speed. The filter above lets you find tyres that are right for your vehicle - as well as local stores that have them in stock.

 

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