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1. Continental PremiumContact 6 Premium2. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Premium3. Continental PremiumContact 5 Premium4. Continental PremiumContact 7 Premium
We're comparing two renowned tyres, the Continental PremiumContact 6 and the Bridgestone Potenza Sport. Both tyres fall under the 'summer' type category, designed to perform best in warm weather. Let's uncover both strengths and weaknesses, to help you decide which is best suited for your vehicle.
The Continental PremiumContact 6, made in Slovakia, Germany, and Czech Republic, is a worthy successor to its previous models like the Continental ContiPremiumContact 5. In general, it receives an 83% rating in our tests which place it second, out of ten tyres, in Automotorsport tests. This tyre distinguished itself by its comfort, dry braking and low exterior noise. However, it shows a tendency to understeer and has a less responsive steering feel as compared to its successor - Continental PremiumContact 7.
The Continental brand is known for its focus on safety and performance, and the PremiumContact 6 tyre fits perfectly into this paradigm. Despite the improvements made by Continental PremiumContact 7, the Continental PremiumContact 6 remains an apt choice.
Produced in Poland and Hungary, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport has no predecessor, but proves to be a contender. Scoring an 89% in our tests, it achieves the fifth position in the same Automotorsport tests. It shines in dry handling and wet side guide, but it's noted for its longer braking distance on wet surfaces and higher rolling resistance, producing louder noise.
An Ultra-Ultra-High-Performance (UUHP) tyre, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport earns accolades for its superior corner grip, both on wet and dry roads. Part of the Bridgestone family, known for its advanced technology and superior sport handling, this tyre makes for an impressive first impression.
When comparing the Continental PremiumContact 6 and the Bridgestone Potenza Sport, it's important to consider what you value most in a tyre. If you're looking for a tyre with excellent comfort and low noise, the Continental PremiumContact 6 may be a superior choice. If sporty handling and premium summer performance are more important, the Bridgestone Potenza Sport might be your go-to choice. Always consider the conditions in which you drive most frequently while making a decision.
1. Continental PremiumContact 6 Premium2. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Premium3. Continental PremiumContact 5 Premium4. Continental PremiumContact 7 Premium
1. Continental PremiumContact 6 Exemplary2. Continental PremiumContact 7 Test winner3. Bridgestone Potenza Sport Very good4. Continental PremiumContact 5 Recommended
3. Continental PremiumContact 5 Recommended4. Continental PremiumContact 6 Recommended
These tyres were tested together in 3 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

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| Continental PremiumContact 6 Rating: Very good | |||||||
| Bridgestone Potenza Sport Rating: Very good | |||||||
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| Best values in test | 2+ | 1- | |||||
| Continental PremiumContact 6 Rating: Satisfactory | 2- | 2+ | |||||
| Bridgestone Potenza Sport Rating: Good | 1- | 2 | |||||
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| Continental PremiumContact 6 Rating: Recommended | |||||||
| Bridgestone Potenza Sport Rating: - | |||||||
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