These tyres were tested together in 2 test(s) with detailed performance data. This page shows you a comprehensive comparison based on actual head-to-head test results instead of general rankings.
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Detailed head-to-head comparison based on actual test results
Comparing two popular all-around tyres, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro+ and the Continental AllSeasonContact 2, we can see a clear difference in terms of performance and customer ratings.
Firstly, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro+, which previously replaced the Quatrac Pro model, is a tyre made in Hungary that offers fairly balanced features when looking at the overall scope of tests. Vredestein's tyre received a performance rating of 60% on our website. While putting up decent performances in the AutoBild and Ace tests where it landed 7th and 6th, respectively, it seems to struggle slightly more in direct comparison with the Continental tyre. Its most notable pain point according to the ADAC test summary is being the cheapest brand tyre with decent performance on wet and dry surfaces.
Secondly, we have the Continental model made in the Czech Republic - AllSeasonContact 2. This line follows the original AllSeasonContact, consistently performing better than Vredestein in mutual tests. This tyre boasts a high rating of 85% on our website. Continental tyre exceled in categories such as wet handling, wet braking, rolling resistance, and dry handling. Out of the 9 tyres tested by AutoBild, this tyre ranked 3rd.
In fact, it managed to top both the Sportauto and Ace tests, where the Vredestein tyre ranked 6th. Furthermore, this tyre also demonstrated good safety reserves in dry conditions, direct steering response, and a low rolling resistance that results in high fuel saving potential. Its low indoor noise level is also a bonus point in the Autobild 2025 test.
In conclusion, while both tyres have their strengths and seat well in their respective manufacturers' portfolio, Continental outperforms the Vredestein model in direct comparisons and overall testing. The Continental AllSeasonContact 2 is an optimal choice for those looking for energy efficiency, superior handling and overall advanced performance.
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