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Comparison: Continental AllSeasonContact vs. Michelin CrossClimate+ vs. Nexen N Blue 4 Season

When it comes to all-season tyres, the Continental AllSeasonContact and the Michelin CrossClimate+ are top contenders in the market. In this article, we will compare the two tyres based on test results from various sources, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses.


Firstly, the Continental AllSeasonContact is known for its winter performance, sporting a 90% rating from us. Its strengths include snow braking, snow cornering, snow handling, snow traction, rolling resistance, and aquaplaning in both longitudinal and cross tests. However, it has a few drawbacks, such as extended dry braking distances and higher prices. Would you just - in one test, the tyre clinched the 1st position, while ranking 5th and 8th in other tests. It outperformed Michelin in tests by Autoklub ČR, ADAC, ACE and AutoMotorSport


On the other hand, the Michelin CrossClimate+ boasts a balanced performance in all weather conditions with an 87% rating from us. This tyre excels in comfort, snow traction, dry braking, exterior noise, rolling resistance, dry handling, and mileage. Its only reported drawback is slight weakness in corner aquaplaning. It ranked 2nd, 3rd, and 12th in different tests - better than the Continental in Autobild.


From the data available, it becomes evident that the Continental AllSeasonContact generally fares better in winter conditions, with its specific strengths lying in snow performance and aquaplaning resistance. The tyre's rolling resistance is also a noteworthy advantage despite the higher price tag.


Meanwhile, the Michelin CrossClimate+ offers a more balanced approach, with good performance in both wet and dry conditions and excellent mileage. With its lower price point and minimal weaknesses, the CrossClimate+ is an ideal choice for those seeking an all-round tyre offering a comfortable and quiet driving experience.


In conclusion, the choice between the Continental AllSeasonContact and the Michelin CrossClimate+ boils down to individual preferences and driving conditions. If you anticipate encountering more winter or wet driving conditions, the Continental AllSeasonContact may be a better option. On the other hand, if you seek a balanced performance throughout the year at a lower price, the Michelin CrossClimate+ is an excellent choice.

Performance comparison

Averaged from 4 tests

Wet Performance
Continental AllSeasonContact
82%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Michelin CrossClimate+
72%
Michelin
CrossClimate+
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
65%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Wet Braking
Continental AllSeasonContact
76%
Michelin CrossClimate+
75%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
67%
Wet Handling
Continental AllSeasonContact
86%
Michelin CrossClimate+
84%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
66%
Wet Circle Cornering
Continental AllSeasonContact
80%
Michelin CrossClimate+
69%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
55%
Aquaplaning Longitudinal
Continental AllSeasonContact
84%
Michelin CrossClimate+
70%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
69%
Aquaplaning Cross
Continental AllSeasonContact
84%
Michelin CrossClimate+
63%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
68%
Best: Nokian WeatherProof (96.5%)
Best in category: Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 (83.2%)
Dry Performance
Continental AllSeasonContact
76%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Michelin CrossClimate+
88%
Michelin
CrossClimate+
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
71%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Dry Braking
Continental AllSeasonContact
71%
Michelin CrossClimate+
89%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
73%
Dry Handling
Continental AllSeasonContact
80%
Michelin CrossClimate+
86%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
69%
Best: Fulda MultiControl (87.0%)
Snow Performance
Continental AllSeasonContact
83%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Michelin CrossClimate+
74%
Michelin
CrossClimate+
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
72%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Snow Braking
Continental AllSeasonContact
85%
Michelin CrossClimate+
75%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
75%
Best: Kleber Quadraxer 2 (96.0%)
Snow Traction
Continental AllSeasonContact
73%
Michelin CrossClimate+
75%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
55%
Best: Fulda MultiControl (100.0%)
Snow Handling
Continental AllSeasonContact
83%
Michelin CrossClimate+
72%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
71%
Best: Kleber Quadraxer 2 (96.0%)
Snow Circle Cornering
Continental AllSeasonContact
92%
Michelin CrossClimate+
73%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
86%
Best: Kleber Quadraxer 2 (96.0%)
Best in category: Kleber Quadraxer 2 (96.0%)
Comfort & Noise
Continental AllSeasonContact
69%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Michelin CrossClimate+
79%
Michelin
CrossClimate+
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
82%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Noise Exterior
Continental AllSeasonContact
75%
Michelin CrossClimate+
77%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
84%
Best: Hankook Kinergy 4S2 (91.0%)
Ride Comfort
Continental AllSeasonContact
62%
Michelin CrossClimate+
80%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
80%
Best in category: Hankook Kinergy 4S2 (86.0%)
Economy
Continental AllSeasonContact
86%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Michelin CrossClimate+
90%
Michelin
CrossClimate+
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
67%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Rolling Resistance
Continental AllSeasonContact
88%
Michelin CrossClimate+
83%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
59%
Mileage
Continental AllSeasonContact
84%
Michelin CrossClimate+
97%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
74%
Best in category: Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 (98.0%)

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