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 Continental CC6, Any Review?

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Jonsnow68
post Sep 17 2018, 02:01 PM

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QUOTE(anakMY @ Sep 17 2018, 12:03 PM)
Is CC6 any better than Toyo Nano3?
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In terms of comfort, the cc6 is better. Grip wise, nano3 should be better though I'm pretty satisfied with the dry grip of cc6. I'm making this assumption based on the thread patterns because I have yet to used nano3. Alternatively, you can check out tyre reviews uk.
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post Sep 18 2018, 03:40 PM

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for me cc6 is a good economy tyre and good for family driving. quiet and comfort. Best at its price range.

So far 10k used at my alza and satisfied. I rate it better than NCT5, ep200 which i used b4.

Again, please always compare apple to apple.
Don't compare economy tyre with performance tyre.
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post Sep 18 2018, 08:18 PM

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QUOTE(mason123 @ Sep 18 2018, 03:40 PM)
for me cc6 is a good economy tyre and good for family driving. quiet and comfort. Best at its price range.

So far 10k used at my alza and satisfied. I rate it better than NCT5, ep200 which i used b4.

Again, please always compare apple to apple.
Don't compare economy tyre with performance tyre.
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Agree with you. This tyre is quiet and comfy...

I rate CC6 much better than XM2 and Goodyear Excellence as I've tried these tyres.
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post Sep 20 2018, 03:17 PM

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Hi sifus,

Yokohama “BluEarth-Es ES32" vs Continental CC6,

Which is better or reliable. Help shed some light pls.smile.gif
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post Sep 20 2018, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(chinkw1 @ Sep 20 2018, 03:17 PM)
Hi sifus,

Yokohama “BluEarth-Es ES32" vs Continental CC6,

Which is better or reliable. Help shed some light pls.smile.gif
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What's your definition of better bro? As in better in what sense?

I've used the previous generation blue earth before. Then the tyres started to have big cracks around the thread area after just 18 months so I changed to cc6.

In terms of comfort, cc6 is one of the best, if not the best. Grip wise I would say both are pretty even because both are low rolling resistance tyres. In terms of reliability, the cc6 feels softer which might make it more prone to small punctures but a quick trip to the tyre shop to tampal will cost you around 5-7 bucks only.

If you're asking for my opinion, I would go for the cc6. Feels way more comfortable to drive.
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post Sep 20 2018, 05:10 PM

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QUOTE(Jonsnow68 @ Sep 20 2018, 03:50 PM)
What's your definition of better bro? As in better in what sense?

I've used the previous generation blue earth before. Then the tyres started to have big cracks around the thread area after just 18 months so I changed to cc6.

In terms of comfort, cc6 is one of the best, if not the best. Grip wise I would say both are pretty even because both are low rolling resistance tyres. In terms of reliability, the cc6 feels softer which might make it more prone to small punctures but a quick trip to the tyre shop to tampal will cost you around 5-7 bucks only.

If you're asking for my opinion, I would go for the cc6. Feels way more comfortable to drive.
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Have you tried es32? I’m on cc6 now he’s comfy but very soft sidewalls
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post Sep 21 2018, 01:08 AM

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QUOTE(regnox @ Sep 20 2018, 05:10 PM)
Have you tried es32? I’m on cc6 now he’s comfy but very soft sidewalls
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I haven't tried the es32. I've tried the previous blue earth model only. Yeh it's a little soft but still tolerable for me.
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post Sep 26 2018, 11:36 AM

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QUOTE(Jonsnow68 @ Sep 21 2018, 02:08 AM)
I haven't tried the es32. I've tried the previous blue earth model only. Yeh it's a little soft but still tolerable for me.
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Go figure...

http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Continen...Contact-CC6.htm

http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Yokohama...rth-Es-ES32.htm

For me CC6 only better in term of comfort & noise level, if wet & dry grip Yokohama ES32 is beating them.
But in term of pricing, Yokohama ES32 is also more expensive a bit compare to CC6 but worth the value.
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post Sep 28 2018, 09:46 PM

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175/65r15 for cc6 , is that worth
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post Sep 29 2018, 05:45 PM

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QUOTE(sonicmaster @ Sep 28 2018, 09:46 PM)
175/65r15 for cc6 , is that worth
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if u looking for superb quiet ride and comfort then go for it
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post Oct 10 2018, 09:17 PM

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Planning to get NE3 after comparing to the reviews online. (Y)
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post Oct 10 2018, 11:19 PM

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QUOTE(derrickezra @ Oct 10 2018, 09:17 PM)
Planning to get NE3 after comparing to the reviews online. (Y)
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Di the same and no regret!

Only downside is, CC6 is quieter conpared to NE3. The rest, i feel the NE3 is better.
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post Oct 27 2018, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(Jonsnow68 @ Sep 13 2018, 04:06 PM)
I can agree with this. Running on cc6 195/55/15 on myvi. Dry grip is very good for comfort tyres. Wet drip, be careful haha. As long as you don't push the car in the wet, it does the job.
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Hi bro. May i know what model myvi u driving? does changing the tyre size from the ori manufacturer size affect the warranty? My Gen3 Myvi's ori tyre is 185/55/15, but all the tyres of that size damn exp lol, 195 much cheaper, so was considering to change.
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post Oct 27 2018, 03:53 PM

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QUOTE(Armaza0912 @ Oct 27 2018, 10:03 AM)
Hi bro. May i know what model myvi u driving? does changing the tyre size from the ori manufacturer size affect the warranty? My Gen3 Myvi's ori tyre is 185/55/15, but all the tyres of that size damn exp lol, 195 much cheaper, so was considering to change.
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Hi, I'm using the 2ng gen myvi bro.
Generally I don't think changing tyre size will affect warranty. As long as you're using the same rims, it should be fine. What's the ori rim width by the way? Do ask other sifus if 195 is suitable for the ori rim size. I've seen narrow rims with wide tyres and it looked like a fat doughnut on narrow rims haha.
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post Nov 13 2018, 12:00 AM

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I am looking for 185/65/15 tires Anyone can recommend the model ? Thanks
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post Nov 13 2018, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(BravoZeroTwo @ Nov 13 2018, 12:00 AM)
I am looking for 185/65/15 tires Anyone can recommend the model ? Thanks
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those brand available are continental cc6 for quiet but wear rather fast
bridgestone ep150
michelin xm2
or maybe dunlop j5 affordable and bang for bucks
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post Nov 13 2018, 08:34 PM

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QUOTE(leehernandez @ Nov 13 2018, 12:34 PM)
those brand available are continental cc6 for quiet but wear rather fast
bridgestone ep150
michelin xm2
or maybe dunlop j5 affordable and bang for bucks
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Thanks, friend.
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post Dec 5 2018, 11:29 PM

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185/55R16

EP300 or CC6?

Please guide. Thank you
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post Dec 11 2018, 10:29 PM

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Is it just me or wet performance quite bad, can't cut through water properly. No confidence in wet like I get in xm2
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post Dec 14 2018, 10:53 AM

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wonder also the wet performance in CC6, deciding between this and xm2, the stock silverstone m3 is giving me a creep when in rain..
drive fairly following speed limit, occasion harder corner though.. hehe.. tongue.gif

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