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Continental ContiSportContact 5 review

Still a top performer, but fuel economy lets it down

Continental ContiSportContact 5

Still a top performer, but fuel economy lets it down

You could call Continental our reigning champion. We haven’t tested 18-inch tyres since 2010, but the German brand was the winner back then with its ContiSportContact 3, and it won last year’s 17-inch test with this tyre, the 5. It was a dominant performance, too, with four category wins and three runners-up places.

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Despite coming third this time around, the ContiSportContact 5 has lost none of its appeal; it’s just that two new tyres have moved the game on a touch. On the handling tracks, it was the quickest and felt very lively – delivering quick direction changes with minimum steering input. It can push a little wide, but it hangs on well and you can get on the power early and still maintain the desired line. It’s a real pleasure to drive and gives you confidence to go faster.

It also fared well in the other wet and dry tests, earning victories or places on the podium across all categories. Continental has made braking its focus, and this could be seen both in the wet and dry.

It was also a strong performer in the deeper water of the aquaplaning tests, where it won the straight-line assessment and took second in the curved test behind the new Dunlop. But it just loses out to two new designs here, and that’s largely down to fuel economy; it proved around three per cent thirstier than the best.

Buy the Continental ContiSportContact 5 from Black Circles

Price £95.09 
Dry handling 100%1st
Dry braking 98%3rd
Wet handling 100%1st
Wet braking 93.50%3rd
Wet cornering 99.60%2nd
Straight aqua  100%1st
Curved aqua  96.20%2nd
Rolling resistance85.80% 7th 
Cabin noise 98.40%=5th 
Overall98.90%3rd
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Kim has worked for Auto Express for more than three decades and all but a year of that time in the Products section. His current role as products editor involves managing the section’s content and team of testers plus doing some of the tests himself. 

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