The Continental Uniroyal Rainsports
What?
Ok sure, it's a subsiduary of Continental but it tacking 'Continental' onto the name to make it sound more premium is ridiculous.
'Yea, I drive a Volkswagen Skoda Fabia'.
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The Continental Uniroyal Rainsports
[TW]Fox;17696453 said:What?
My in depth tyre review.
I used to have some tyres called "Heroes" they are pants, don't buy them.
Continental own and operate the Uniroyal brand.
But yeah, calling them 'Continental Uniroyal' tyres isn't technically true. Uniroyal are marketed as the 'rain tyre' for Continental.
Nice thread title!
You have no idea how stiff the sidewalls are either, your guessing from feel based on the lateral stifness provide by a steel reinforced tyres and pneumatic spring. Just the pressure of the said 'spring' can make as much of a difference as switching brands, no sorry, i mean switching size, no sorry i meant switching corner weights.... wait hold on. This is getting a bit optional in terms of test conditions.....
This is key really, it's why tyre testing that doesn't take 'the car' into the mix or in fact it's set up is pointless. The world tells me the Goodyears I have on my RS4 are ace, all the magazines tell the same but compared to the PZero's they simply don't feel as good at the more extreme limits of adhesion
[TW]Fox;17696535 said:No, it's just a seperate brand. 'The Rain Tyre' has always been Uniroyals tagline probably since even before it was bought out.
Interestingly Uniroyal is a Michelin brand in the US.
according to the ratings in the OP, Pzeros are better than Contis and Goodyear F1s... couldn't be any further from the truth surely?
Well im going for rainsports in a few weeks, mainly because they seem to be better than average all rounders, with superb performance in adverse conditions.
[TW]Fox;17698066 said:Why compare them with average all rounders? Something like a ContiSport Contact3 will be better in almost all ways?
[TW]Fox;17696453 said:What?
Ok sure, it's a subsiduary of Continental but it tacking 'Continental' onto the name to make it sound more premium is ridiculous.
'Yea, I drive a Volkswagen Skoda Fabia'.
Interestingly Uniroyal is a Michelin brand in the US.
So The uniroyal Rainsports 2 are good value for money for decent all year?
[TW]Fox;17698066 said:Why compare them with average all rounders? Something like a ContiSport Contact3 will be better in almost all ways?