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Comparison: Continental PremiumContact 7 vs. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 vs. Bridgestone Turanza 6 vs. Uniroyal RainSport 5

Continental PremiumContact 7 vs Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 — a direct comparison of two top summer tyres based on independent test results and our lab ratings. Both are modern designs: the Continental PremiumContact 7 (made in FR/SK/DE/CZ; our rating: 97%) and the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 (made in DE; our rating: 91%). Manufacturer pages: Continental and Goodyear. Neither model has been replaced by a newer tyre at the time of these tests.


Summary of test performance


  • Wet performance & safety: Continental stands out for wet braking, aquaplaning resistance and low rolling resistance — repeatedly praised by TyreReviews, ACE and AutoBild for top wet braking and aquaplaning reserves. This gives the PC7 an edge in safety in heavy rain and for fuel/CO2 efficiency.

  • Dry handling & overall balance: Goodyear shines on the dry: excellent dry handling, predictable balance and strong comfort. Tests from Autozeitung, ACE and Autobild show the Asymmetric 6 often at or near the top in dry driving and driver feel.

  • Mileage and wear: The Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 consistently scores extremely well for mileage and wear (Autobild, TyreReviews, ACE), and is often flagged as the better value choice because of lower wear and attractive price/value. Continental also records convincing mileage but can lose some of its edge when worn, according to TyreReviews.

  • Comfort and noise: Both tyres are praised for comfort and low exterior noise, though Goodyear frequently ranks slightly ahead in comfort scores.


Test rankings — head-to-head
Across major comparative tests the picture is mixed: Goodyear often finishes higher in head-to-head test rankings (Autobild, Autozeitung and ACE show Asymmetric 6 in top positions) while Continental regularly places among the very best for wet braking and rolling resistance (high technical scores and a higher aggregated rating percentage). In some consumer panels (Aftonbladet, Vibilagare) results vary, but both remain top contenders.


Strengths & weaknesses


  • Continental PremiumContact 7 — Strengths: Outstanding wet braking, excellent aquaplaning resistance, lowest rolling resistance in tests (fuel efficiency), refined handling. Weaknesses: slightly less engaging sporty feel than predecessors and a noticeable drop in wet braking performance when the tyre is worn.

  • Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 — Strengths: Excellent dry handling and predictable balance, best-in-class mileage and value, very good comfort and low wear (strong performer as tyres age). Weaknesses: minor concerns about track heat resistance compared with the Asymmetric 5; marginally higher rolling resistance than Continental.


Verdict
Choose the Continental PremiumContact 7 if your priority is maximum wet-weather safety and fuel efficiency — it delivers the best wet braking and lowest rolling resistance in tests. Choose the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 if you want the best overall test rankings, a more engaging dry drive, superior mileage and the better price/value trade-off. Overall test outcomes favor Goodyear for all-round performance and longevity in many comparative tests, while Continental retains the technical lead for wet safety and economy.

Performance comparison

Wet Performance
Continental PremiumContact 7
81%
Continental
PremiumContact 7
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
83%
Goodyear
Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
Bridgestone Turanza 6
65%
Bridgestone
Turanza 6
Uniroyal RainSport 5
79%
Uniroyal
RainSport 5
Wet Braking
Continental PremiumContact 7
82%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
82%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
64%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
73%
Best: Pirelli P Zero PZ4 (91.0%)
Wet Handling
Continental PremiumContact 7
88%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
88%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
71%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
63%
Best: Pirelli P Zero PZ4 (96.0%)
Wet Circle Cornering
Continental PremiumContact 7
87%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
78%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
60%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
69%
Best: Pirelli P Zero PZ4 (96.0%)
Aquaplaning Longitudinal
Continental PremiumContact 7
69%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
78%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
60%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
96%
Aquaplaning Cross
Continental PremiumContact 7
78%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
87%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
69%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
96%
Best in category: Pirelli P Zero PZ4 (86.0%)
Dry Performance
Continental PremiumContact 7
85%
Continental
PremiumContact 7
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
94%
Goodyear
Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
Bridgestone Turanza 6
69%
Bridgestone
Turanza 6
Uniroyal RainSport 5
49%
Uniroyal
RainSport 5
Dry Braking
Continental PremiumContact 7
82%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
91%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
64%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
56%
Dry Handling
Continental PremiumContact 7
88%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
96%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
73%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
42%
Comfort & Noise
Continental PremiumContact 7
67%
Continental
PremiumContact 7
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
75%
Goodyear
Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
Bridgestone Turanza 6
75%
Bridgestone
Turanza 6
Uniroyal RainSport 5
75%
Uniroyal
RainSport 5
Noise Exterior
Continental PremiumContact 7
67%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
75%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
75%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
75%
Best in category: Linglong Sport Master (92.0%)
Economy
Continental PremiumContact 7
81%
Continental
PremiumContact 7
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
88%
Goodyear
Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
Bridgestone Turanza 6
81%
Bridgestone
Turanza 6
Uniroyal RainSport 5
70%
Uniroyal
RainSport 5
Rolling Resistance
Continental PremiumContact 7
76%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
76%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
97%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
76%
Mileage
Continental PremiumContact 7
85%
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6
100%
Bridgestone Turanza 6
64%
Uniroyal RainSport 5
64%

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