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CubbyQ

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  1. Hi, You’re welcome. I can’t compare the Contis to the other two as they were on a very different car, however I was very pleased with the Contis on the Cupra once I adjusted to them being an all season tyre, rather than a high performance summer tyre. On the Arteon, the Goodyears were, in my opinion, better than the CC2, most noticeably in the dry with regards to grip, braking and they were also quieter. Not saying the CC2 were at all bad, they outperformed the Pirelli summer tyres in every aspect, especially on such an overweight, under-powered, under-braked, unbalanced car!
  2. Hi There, A little late to the conversation, but had Conti AllSeason Contact 2 fitted to my Cupra Leon 300 4WD Estate and was really pleased with them. They weren't as precise as the Conti Sport 6(?) fitted to the car when I bought it, but that's a different type of tyre... All I can say is that they felt safe, sure-footed in the cold and wet, quiet and wore really well - 20k miles in 12 months and they'd only worn down to about 6mm, but most of the car's time was spent on the motorway. Have had CrossClimate 2 and Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 3 to an Arteon Shooting Brake PHEV and the Goodyears worked really well on that. The factory fitted summer Pirelli-Whatevers were dangerous in the wet (on that car) and the lease company didn't argue in swapping them to CC2 with only a couple of thousand miles on them... Would like to try the Pirelli SF3 or CC3 on the Superb I've just bought...it has some Runway ditch finders on it at the moment, 3 of which look new. I never scrimp on tyres but thought these were OK in the recent hot dry weather, until I drove up to Scotland a couple of days ago, hit some standing water on the motorway and had a very squeaky bum moment...as soon as budget allows, those are going in the bin, definitely before autumn sets in! Out of all the tyres suggested so far, you won't go wrong.
  3. Hi There, New owner of a 2018 SE L Exec and my mirrors were going crazy; not folding, switched to right would control left mirror (but only in some directions, sometimes) and reverse dip not working. The car is booked in with the main dealer I bought it from, however after finding and clearing around 15 faults with OBDEleven, the mirrors have been working perfectly for a few days. I'll not cancel the service appointment until next week, as I want to make sure everything's OK for a little while, but so far, I guess clearing the faults has made the car happy again - I ran another scan a couple of days after and only a couple of unrelated faults popped up! Hope that helps. Cheers, Nick

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