TireRack is adamant these tires should not be installed on a Macan.
Continental (the manufacturer) is adamant they are suitable for a Macan.
It even says so on their website. Go figure...
They are indeed available in Macan sizing, no issues there.
However, the fronts have an H speed rating, while the backs have a W rating.
I've sent Continental's engineering department an email asking for clarification on this discrepancy.
If a tire manufacturer does not have a problem
with fitting their own mismatched tires with different speed ratings on a car,
then so be it, and who am I to dispute that? Not that I have a problem with it, frankly.
But this needs to be cleared up, because someone's obviously in the wrong...
And I really want this tire for my Macan. I absolutely love it. I'm on my fifth pair.
I definitely wouldn't get it for an M3, but for my 328 wagon (winter beater),
it's more than good enough in the dry (and rain), and for an all-season tire,
it performs exceptionally well in the snow.
Continental (the manufacturer) is adamant they are suitable for a Macan.
It even says so on their website. Go figure...
They are indeed available in Macan sizing, no issues there.
However, the fronts have an H speed rating, while the backs have a W rating.
I've sent Continental's engineering department an email asking for clarification on this discrepancy.
If a tire manufacturer does not have a problem
with fitting their own mismatched tires with different speed ratings on a car,
then so be it, and who am I to dispute that? Not that I have a problem with it, frankly.
But this needs to be cleared up, because someone's obviously in the wrong...
And I really want this tire for my Macan. I absolutely love it. I'm on my fifth pair.
I definitely wouldn't get it for an M3, but for my 328 wagon (winter beater),
it's more than good enough in the dry (and rain), and for an all-season tire,
it performs exceptionally well in the snow.