In this comparison, we are comparing a tyre from a manufacturer from (Ceat) against a tyre from a manufacturer from Germany (Continental). Generally, Continental allround tyres are slightly better rated (74%) than Ceat (26%). In this particular case, the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 has a better rating of 85% compared to 26% of the Ceat 4 SeasonDrive. The first tyre test of Ceat 4 SeasonDrive was done in 2022, compared to 2023 when was the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 first tested. Important for this comparison is also the Autobild 2023 225/45 R17 test, where both the 4 SeasonDrive and the AllSeasonContact 2 were tested. See more mutual tests below. If you wonder where the tyres in question are made, the 4 SeasonDrive is made in India and AllSeasonContact 2 is made in Czech Republic.
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1. Continental AllSeasonContact 2 Exemplary2. Ceat 4 SeasonDrive Conditionally recommended
1. Ceat 4 SeasonDrive Conditionally recommended
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Best values in test | 37.7 | 45 | |||||
Ceat 4 SeasonDrive | 40.8 | 50.1 | |||||
Continental AllSeasonContact 2 | 40.4 | 45.4 | |||||
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Ceat 4 SeasonDrive Rating: Conditionally recommended | |||||||
Continental AllSeasonContact 2 Rating: Exemplary | |||||||
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