Both of the tyres in this comparison are made by Continental, which is a brand from Germany. The first tyre test of Continental VanContact 4Season was done in 2020, compared to 2023 when was the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 first tested. When it comes to comparison, eu labels can be also interesting - 97% of Continental VanContact 4Season has A wet grip rating, whereas 98% of Continental AllSeasonContact 2 has B rating.
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1. Continental VanContact 4Season Exemplary2. Continental AllSeasonContact 2 Exemplary
2. Continental VanContact 4Season Recommended