CONTICROSSCONTACT UHP Tires by CONTINENTAL TIRES®. Season: Summer. Type: Performance. Built for high-performance light trucks and SUVs, the CrossContact UHP tire combines steering stability and traction without sacrificing comfort and a quiet ride. With outstanding handling in sun or rain, the tire is an ideal choice for those who want performance, safety and comfort.
Car safety starts with the car's tires. The demands placed on them are enormous since one meter of braking distance can make a crucial difference. After all, the car's full braking force is transmitted to the road solely via four postcard-size contact patches. Continental passenger and light truck tires provide superb vehicle-road contact in all types of weather. Requirements for tires may vary, but one thing always holds true: nothing is more important than safety. By constantly decreasing rolling resistance, a steady reduction in CO2 is achieved. The Passenger and Light Truck Tires division develops and manufactures passenger and light truck tires for compact, medium-size and full-size cars as well as tires for SUVs, vans, light trucks and RVs.
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99 Camaro SS
I have owned this Camaro SS since new. It was ordered with the SLP exhaust option and the 17" Chrome ZR wheels. After using up the original Goodyears, I put on Avon(acutally Cooper made) tires stock size with mixed reaction. Great grip at first but eventually the faded away. I now have the Continental tires listed on the car and they have made quite a difference. Great overall handling and ride quality. I personally like the asymmetrical tread design on this tire, and other Continentals I have had. Looks like they cost more but I think worth it.
Posted by Customer / January 05, 20251999 Chevy Camaro
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Tires Only Lasted 5,000 MILES
This is the second time I have had to replace tires on my GLE in less than 75 days time frame. I only get about 5 thousand miles on the rear tires, I have never seen tires disappear so quickly. I have been informed this is normal for this vehicle and most people are lucky to get 10,000 miles from these tires.