i am getting the subject tires in almost same price from tyre point. cc6 is made in Malaysia n es32 is made in Japan. both are 2019 manufactured. i was looking for v552 but that is not available at tyre point. i need it in 195 65 15 for corolla what should i do choose any 1 in these 2 (which 1?)or search v552 elsewhere (where?)
I've no idea about Bluearth but using CC6 since August 2017. They are too good and noiseless
Get yoko ae 50 instead rated for low noise , es 32 is Not
made in Malaysia?
Not sure but i guess yes.
According to my research, Yoko V552 and Conti CC6 are very soft tyres, get punctured easily and don't last long. But they're extremely soft, hence comfortable, and noiseless.Yoko BlueEarth AE50 is better in terms of road grip and noise as it's good enough in both regards. ES32 is more of an economy tyre with long tread life and doesn't offer all that much (But reviews have been good from other Pakwheeler using ES32 in their cars). I'm personally using Yoko BlueEarth AE50 and I'm competely satisfied with it.
can u confirm by looking at ur tyres please
better try to source out v552. I am currently using CC6 they are very good are not puncture prone like yoko and have long life . but man the quietness and comfortable drive v552 gives u is unmatched and this is what everyone want almost all the time.
I'm using CC6 from 8 months. They are superb. CC6 eyes closed.
V552 is extremely soft but CC6 is less softer than V552. I have driven it for 13000 kms in every road condition and it didn't get punctured even once. I take my car to my village almost once weekly and they hit potholes occasionally. But never got punched. I'm really impressed by CC6.
All Pakistani imported continentals are made in Malaysia. Here is a picture of mine.
I had v552 in Altis 1.6. for first 2 years. Later changed them to CC6. CC6 were better in grip but comfort and noiselessness was not as good as v552.
there are small nails like texture in the inner groves on tread pattern of cc6 available on tyre point. is it on all cc6 and what is it for?
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Brother I would recommend Continental tyres, instead of Yokohama. Even if Continental tyres are made in Malaysia, it does not matter!
Still, Michelin and Bridgestone are more better options. These are reliable, value for money, and good blend and match between noise, comfort, road grip, handling, durability and long life, etc.
basit bhai went with your suggestion n got CC6 made in Malaysia in 195/65/15 but kinda regretting it. the traction is not good and ABS kicks in more often. Never heard ABS kicking in that often on the old advan DB. Mr. Tahir from Tyre point has offered me that I can return the tyres if I dont like it but I just want to know if it is normal for new tires to behave like as people on internet are all praises for its grip and my experience is otherwise. Is there something like break in of new tyres. Should I wait a bit or return these tyres and get myself bluearth es32 or A50?
Another thing which caught my attention is that all the tires were having different manufacturing year embossed on them like 1019 1419 1819 and 1219. Tyre point guys were of the view that these tyres are wrapped and they just pick them randomly hence diffeerent dates. Should I buy this reason?
found this online.
https://www.continental-tires.com/car/tire-knowledge/tire-change-fitting/changing-tires/braking-with-new-tires
but there was no such thing in my last set of tires and they were performing optimally from day first or may they were not that fresh.
Please guide me. I am feeling serious buyers remorse. get me out of this. come fwd cc6 owners
I think you are right. My last advan DBs were made in japan and till last breath they never disappointed me. Now these made in malaysia cc6, they have not impressed me from day first.
advan db is good tyre no doubt, but very weak imo. It gets cut and punctures easily and also wear rate is high. Compared to Michelin XM2 Made in UK, they were way good in shape compared to advan even after being driven 60 thousand kms in my car.