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Conti CPC6 even though named under Mid Premium Contact category are being tested in the UHP category. Developed not only to replace the previous CPC5 but also the CSC5 which is surprising.
This tyre seems is developed using CSC5 and CPC5 technology to get a UHP tyres with durability of a Mid category tyre.....wow!
Read more here....http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/Continental-PremiumContact-6-Launched-and-First-Drive.htm

Based on the spider graph, it surprisingly sacrifices quite a lot in hydroplaning resistance for smaller increase in dry handling. It certainly focus more on improvements in mileage and comfort/noise. I think next change I'd still go for PS4 unless got more impartial professional reviews to really show that this is even better than PS4 or even CSC5. I'm sure the price will be as expensive as CSC5 also.
 

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Based on the spider graph, it surprisingly sacrifices quite a lot in hydroplaning resistance for smaller increase in dry handling. It certainly focus more on improvements in mileage and comfort/noise. I think next change I'd still go for PS4 unless got more impartial professional reviews to really show that this is even better than PS4 or even CSC5. I'm sure the price will be as expensive as CSC5 also.
Yup, still more towards the Premium side rather than sports side. Probably since CSC6 is there to hold the fort.....:biggrin:
 

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