QUOTE(nonexno @ Nov 19 2020, 09:06 AM)
But your CSC3 was already very old model. The later CSC5 was already much better not to mention the current CSC6, ECS, or even CPC6. But yes UC6 is a much lower class and not good.Continental CC6, Any Review?
Continental CC6, Any Review?
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Nov 19 2020, 02:38 PM
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QUOTE(nonexno @ Nov 19 2020, 09:06 AM) But your CSC3 was already very old model. The later CSC5 was already much better not to mention the current CSC6, ECS, or even CPC6. But yes UC6 is a much lower class and not good. |
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Nov 19 2020, 03:00 PM
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QUOTE(nonexno @ Nov 19 2020, 02:48 PM) i think you can see from the comments that the CC6 is comfortable and affordable but have a real issue of safety and aquaplaning. I believe the DNA of the tyres won't change much within the line up of the same brand. No, not really true. I have used CSC3, CSC5, and ECS and there were significant improvements on each release where ECS so far is IMHO the best performance tires in the wet even compared to PS4 (yes I have used PS3 and PS4 as well). Even CSC5 was about as good as PS4 already or very close, which was a big improvement over the old CSC3. As for the CC line up, yes they're rubbish, I have used once before too coz they came with an MPV I bought.Just stating other people's comment and my own experience. Better to go for other tyres such as PS4 if can afford a bit more. It's safer. The problem is good performance tires like PS4 or ECS often not available in small sizes below 16', hence for those using those small sizes, there are much less choices. This post has been edited by 6UE5T: Nov 19 2020, 03:03 PM |
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