Mercedes-Benz C-Class tires

 Nowadays, the new Mercedes C-class has an even tougher job on its shoulders, it must compete with a wider range of rivals than in the past when its primary competitors were the Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series. Now, the C-class tries to keep up with the new Jaguar XE or Volvo S60, Volkswagen Passat, and Skoda Superb, which are worthy rivals.

Most recommended tires for Mercedes-Benz C-class

 The Michelin Premier A/S is designed to show performance in terms of grip, speed, and cornering stability. Due to the latest Michelin technology, specifically the EverGrip, the Michelin Premier A / S gives the tire similar performance to the new ones even when relatively worn. The Michelin Premier A/S is available in 15 to 18-inch rim diameter sizes with speed ratings of H and V. It also comes with an up to 60,000-mile tread warranty.

 When it comes to ultra-high-performance tires for Mercedes-Benz C-class, specifically the AMG models, the Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus surely earns its spot. This model is designed to provide extremely high performance no matter the season. It also increases fuel efficiency and reduces carbon dioxide emissions. Compared to the previous generations, the new Cinturato P7 All Season Plus has a larger contact area which improves wet performance, reduces braking distance, and offers better handling on any road. The Cinturato P7 All Season Plus is available in 16 to 20-inch rim diameter sizes with H or V-speed ratings. This model comes with a 70,000-mile tread guarantee.

 Another recommended tire for the C-class is the Continental ExtremeContact DWS06. This model uses X-Sipe technology, which is designed to offer better traction on wet road surfaces, precise handling in corners and a longer-lasting tread life. The new ExtremeContact DWS 06 comes in more than 80 sizes for a larger range of wheels between 16- 22 inches in rim diameter with speed ratings of W and Y. Continental has designed this model to ensure performance for at least 50,000 miles.

 

 Nowadays, the new Mercedes C-class has an even tougher job on its shoulders, it must compete with a wider range of rivals than in the past when its primary competitors were the Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series. Now, the C-class tries to keep up with the new Jaguar XE or Volvo S60, Volkswagen Passat, and Skoda Superb, which are worthy rivals.

Most recommended tires for Mercedes-Benz C-class

 The Michelin Premier A/S is designed to show performance in terms of grip, speed, and cornering stability. Due to the latest Michelin technology, specifically the EverGrip, the Michelin Premier A / S gives the tire similar performance to the new ones even when relatively worn. The Michelin Premier A/S is available in 15 to 18-inch rim diameter sizes with speed ratings of H and V. It also comes with an up to 60,000-mile tread warranty.

 When it comes to ultra-high-performance tires for Mercedes-Benz C-class, specifically the AMG models, the Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus surely earns its spot. This model is designed to provide extremely high performance no matter the season. It also increases fuel efficiency and reduces carbon dioxide emissions. Compared to the previous generations, the new Cinturato P7 All Season Plus has a larger contact area which improves wet performance, reduces braking distance, and offers better handling on any road. The Cinturato P7 All Season Plus is available in 16 to 20-inch rim diameter sizes with H or V-speed ratings. This model comes with a 70,000-mile tread guarantee.

 Another recommended tire for the C-class is the Continental ExtremeContact DWS06. This model uses X-Sipe technology, which is designed to offer better traction on wet road surfaces, precise handling in corners and a longer-lasting tread life. The new ExtremeContact DWS 06 comes in more than 80 sizes for a larger range of wheels between 16- 22 inches in rim diameter with speed ratings of W and Y. Continental has designed this model to ensure performance for at least 50,000 miles.

 

Find the right tires for your Mercedes-Benz C-Class.

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