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Continental Tire Quick Bio and Tires for Sale

For over 140 years Continental Tires has been a leading innovator in tire technology. Founded in 1871 in Hanover, Germany, Continental began manufacturing products made from various types of rubber, including carriage and bicycle tires. 1898 saw the introduction of their first pneumatic tire and three years later they partnered with the Daimler Company, and the companies first ever Mercedes, to win the Nice-Salon-Nice Car Race. Thus began the longstanding tradition of providing automobile tires for the world’s leading automobile companies. To say that Continental is a pioneer in the tire industry would be an understatement. Among the early technologies they pioneered were, (1904) the first tire with patterned tread; (1908) the detachable sedan wheel making it easier to change a tire; and (1943) Germany’s first tubeless tire. Continental Tires continues to lead the charge for innovation and by joining forces with Bridgestone in 2002 they developed the run-flat technology that has become the industry standard. It is this continued innovation that keeps Continental at the forefront of the tire industry.

While innovation has been a mainstay of Continental Tires, so has a winning racing tradition. The testing and proving grounds for tire technology is on the race track and together with Mercedes, and later Porsche, they found great success throughout the 20th century, all over the globe. This success has directly impacted the way they design, test and build tires for the consumer market. With continued success in the German and European markets Continental Tires sought to bring their technologies to the rest of the world, thus began the expansion into other markets. The 70’s and 80’s saw the acquisitions of Uniroyal and General Tire, giving Continental a stronger foothold in the American and world tire markets. With continued expansion throughout Europe, Latin America, Australia and Africa they’ve become a true global leader in the tire and rubber industry.

In addition to the automotive tire market, Continental is a leader in the following tire industries:

            •           Bicycles and motorcycle tires

            •           Bus and trucks tires

            •           Airport and military tires

            •           Ports, warehousing and trucking tires

            •           Food, farming and forestry tires

            •           Utility, off-road and heavy metal industrial vehicles tires

            •           Chemical and pharmaceutical industry tires

With this knowledge you can be confident that Continental Tires has developed an unrivaled expertise in the design, testing, production and delivery of tires to both the industrial and consumer tire markets.

Continental’s ContiProContact was designed with high performance, luxury cars in mind. Using their PROactive Edge Technology, Continental designed the tire to use its “innovative patterned edge design to yield increased grip while maintaining a quiet ride.” 1 This 800 pattern edge allows for a seamless transition while cornering, creating a quieter, more comfortable ride. The ContiProContact all-season tire also provides you with the necessary contact to feel confident, no matter the season or weather. While designed for performance vehicles, the ContiProContact works extremely well on your passenger or touring car, as well as on your light truck or SUV. Have a look at all of their offerings, as Continental has a nice selection of high and ultra high performance tires to fit your vehicle.

Recognized as a Consumer’s Digest Best Buy, Continental’s ProContact with EcoPlus Technology raises the bar in performance and efficiency. What if you were able to save 3,200 miles over the life of the tire, reduce your CO2 omissions by as much as 20 pounds per gallon saved, and stop up to 52 feet shorter on wet surfaces? All of these features are made possible with the ProContact with EcoPlus Technology and it lasts 80,000 miles, or 23% longer than a leading competitors. In addition to their eco-friendly offerings, Continental has a great selection of tires for your passenger vehicle.

If you’re shopping for a new set of truck or SUV tires with a sexier profile and outstanding traction on a variety of surfaces, and at high speeds, look no further than Continental’s TerrainContact A/T. A highly rated and highly recommended tire, the TerrainContact A/T has an asymmetrical tread pattern and robust shoulder design to provide your vehicle with remarkable off-road abilities. Continental’s tread and groove patterning provide your tires with the contact it needs on dry and wet surfaces. When you want to drive your SUV or truck as intended, pushing it to the limits off-road, these are the assurances you can count on from Continental’s TerrainContact A/T tires. Have a look at some of the other offerings, as Continental has a wide range tires for your truck or SUV.

Throughout its history Continental Tires has been a trusted partner of Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Ford, GM, Chevy, and many others, providing original equipment tires for more than 115 years. No matter your vehicle or need, you can be sure that you’re getting a set of tires that will perform, not only as you expect but also as the automaker intended. With Continental tires fitted to your vehicle you’ll be able to drive at an extremely high performance level (ContiProContact), you’ll be able to reduce your footprint on the environment (ProContact with EcoPlus Technology), and you’ll be able to perform at high speeds or on any surface that your truck or SUV demands (Terrain Contact A/T). If you’re looking for a set of Continental tires, we’re confident you’ll find your next set of tires that will fit your automotive needs here at Next Tires. Should you have any questions or need help finding your Next set of Continental Tires, please contact us at 1-800-360-5459 or email us at sales@nexttires.com or support@nexttires.com.

Next Tires – Where your next set of Continental tires will be your best set of tires!

† Information obtained from Continental Tires website.