MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Scottymon on September 27, 2016, 05:17:19 pm
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Anyone used these before? CONTINENTAL SPORT CONTACT 5
I've burnt up the Goodyear AS3's a bit too quickly, really nice grippy tyre though... had a mate who was getting rid of his ST3 Focus and had these going cheap, with about 6mm on them uniform wear, so bought them, been running them for a couple of hundred miles... they are crap imho... the AS2 and AS3 are a far, far better tyre, you can light these things up way too easily even in the dry, and around roundabouts a bit too quick and the squeal like a banshee... not impressed.... I mean they are OK, nothing more... they get such good reviews too and an expensive tyre, way more than the Goodyears, mad.
LOL, just sharing that bit of info. haha, any thoughts on these tyres?
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:sad1: yep afraid your right
I brought a pair about 1k ago and as you say are a lot easier to light up :fighting:
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Had Sport Contact 5's on my last Golf Edition 30, Not a bad tyre at all. But then I don't drive my cars like a nutcase.
Currently on Michelin PS3's which I am impressed with so far.
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Yeh I got them fitted and they're decent tyres. Decent grip and I'm at stage 1 :happy2:
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How many miles did you get out your AS3's then?
I would have considered CSC5's personally, but only because the 6's don't seem to be in my size. Instead, I'll be putting on PS4's when the time comes on the ED30.
I did have Vredstein Sessantas on my mapped 335d (about 340 BHP) and they were an amazing tyre. Great grip and handling, and the wear rate was also great. I did about 16k and the rears were only down to about 5mm, and 5.5mm on the fronts.
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I've got Conti 5's on my GTI (stage 1) now and rate them pretty high.
General road use (I do about 30 miles a day to work and back) they are good as anything I've ever had, in the dry and wet. Good fun round the country lane route home as well.
Did a track day on them recently and was very impressed for saying they aren't track focused rubber. Plenty of corner grip, just lacked a bit on the braking and accelerating...ESP was having to work hard at high revs pushing onto the straight! Great fun though :happy2:
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Out of interest, those who think these tyres are good, have you tried PS3 / PSS / AS2 / AS3 nine tenths?
CSC5 are OK, but when you push on, the limits are so easily exposed imho, the AS3's just gripped and gripped no squealing or loss of traction; you really have to be trying hard to get the AS3 to lose traction on the road in the dry but with the CSC5 I can it do with ease; I've nothing special either just Stage 2 K03.
I'm not concerned really as they were really dirt cheap, but I'd never buy them again over the Goodyear or Michelin's. I do find it odd though, as so many rate them highly, but the difference was night and day for me.
Thanks for all the input anyway :happy2: :happy2:
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I've got them on my RS4 as they were already on the wheels I bought (I want to replace with Michelin PSS when they wear out). I think they're pretty good, especially in the wet. Did a driving trip in Scotland recently and I couldn't believe the traction I had even when it was tipping down...inspired a lot of confidence. We weren't hanging about either:
I had some sportcontact 3s for track use a while ago and they were dreadful.
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Out of interest, those who think these tyres are good, have you tried PS3 / PSS / AS2 / AS3 nine tenths?
CSC5 are OK, but when you push on, the limits are so easily exposed imho, the AS3's just gripped and gripped no squealing or loss of traction; you really have to be trying hard to get the AS3 to lose traction on the road in the dry but with the CSC5 I can it do with ease; I've nothing special either just Stage 2 K03.
I'm not concerned really as they were really dirt cheap, but I'd never buy them again over the Goodyear or Michelin's. I do find it odd though, as so many rate them highly, but the difference was night and day for me.
Thanks for all the input anyway :happy2: :happy2:
Used to have Michelin PS's on my A3, got to admit they were very good. Still like the Conti's though and generally voted by many of the top mag's as one of the best all round tyres of 2015. Whether I like them more than the Michelin...couldn't really say.
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http://www.evo.co.uk/features/18309/the-best-tyres-2016-evo-tyre-test
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It's the ContiSport 5P that got the good reviews, but I don't think it's available in 225/40/18, and neither is the 6 (yet). The 5 isn't much better than the 3, which was a comfy tyre, but bad in the wet and tramlined badly when half worn.
Pilot Sport 4 and SuperSport are still the only stand out tyres for me.
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I have ContiSport 5 tyres on all four corners on my K03 GTI - I find the grip to be great in the dry and decent on a wet road. I don't drive like a lunatic but these are great for those moments when I need (want) to move a little quicker.
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I had a full set of Michelin PS4's fitted in January.
Highly recommend, have done a 2K round trip to France over the summer and they performed well in the cooler/wet months of this year.
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I had a full set of Michelin PS4's fitted in January.
Highly recommend, have done a 2K round trip to France over the summer and they performed well in the cooler/wet months of this year.
+1 from me too
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I considered the conti 5's, but reviews put them in the road more than track realm and they weren't rated much higher, if any, than the conti extreme contact DW's for daily's...and reviews arre saying you can barely get 20k miles with them. Road use is what I'm after...but I consider traction and mileage as well.
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2nd set of Conti 5's love them never any issues, very good dry grip but exceptional wet grip, drive with confidence :happy2:
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PS4's..... You'll wish you tried them sooner!
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PS4's..... You'll wish you tried them sooner!
+1 from me too
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Covered about 5K in my PS4s now and they're not wearing that well :grin: I don't care though. I don't buy tyres for lifespan.
Seriously good tyres. I'll go for them again next time if there isn't a replacement super sport by then.
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The replacement has just been announced... the Pilot Sport 4 S..... but only in 19" and 20" varieties.....
I picked up a spare pair of PS4s for less than £130 on Wednesday... can live in my shed until needed for that price
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The replacement has just been announced... the Pilot Sport 4 S..... but only in 19" and 20" varieties.....
I picked up a spare pair of PS4s for less than £130 on Wednesday... can live in my shed until needed for that price
Wow that's a good price! New? If so where from if you don't mind me asking??
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New. Super special one off price from a mate in a major chain garage.... I think they actually make a loss on the sale... Couldn't pass them up though
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PS4's.....sooner!
Didn't these just come out earlier this year? They don't even have them here :sad1: I asked Michelin and there is no date set for a release here.
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Earlier this year yes. Surprised they're not out in the states as yet mind
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Me too...but the reviews coming from UK look to be promising and worth a wait if we knew they were definitely coming here.
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I have them on all 4 corners of my Ed. 30. I can't say they're bad for road use but I need to try different tyres to compare better. Not suited for track use, that's for sure... I have a pair of GY Asy 2 on my GT Sport and I like them a lot. Just the side wall isn't that stiff but that makes them more comfier and silent, which I prefer for the GT Sport.