Product Details
SPARE Tires by CONTINENTAL TIRES®. Season: All Season. Type: Fuel Efficient. Spare tires are designed for temporary and limited use in the event of a flat. They are approved for speeds of up to 80 km/h. Continental produces spare tires in numerous dimensions and types for all of the most commonly driven vehicles, from compacts and standard-sized sedans right through to heavy off-road vehicles. Many automakers equip their vehicles with Continental spare tires to expand the cargo area or allow room for alternative drive systems.
Notes
- The actual Tread Pattern for your specific tire may vary slightly from the displayed images based on the size and/or width of the actual tire ordered.
Features
- The light-weight and space saving spare Continental Spare Tire is meant for temporary and limited use only.
- Provides for stable traction and grip due to the grooved design of the tires.
- Can be used for speeds of up to 80 km/h (50 mph) only.
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.
Continental® was founded in Hanover in 1871 as the stock corporation "Continental-Caoutchouc- und Gutta-Percha Compagnie". The company's 50th anniversary sees Continental as the first German company to bring cord tire onto the market. The stiff linen square-woven fabric is thus replaced by the more pliable cord fiber fabric. The first giant pneumatic tires are made by Continental and replace the solid tires used until that time on commercial vehicles. Manufacturing at the main factory in Hanover included soft rubber products, rubberized fabrics, and solid tires for carriages and bicycles. The Passenger and Light Truck Tires division has production facilities at 54 locations in 35 countries and a workforce of 31,153. It generated sales of €7.0 billion in 2011. Today, Continental ranks among the top 5 automotive suppliers worldwide and holds the number 2 spot in Europe.