These are great tires for my Mazda CX-5! Due to needing 19 inch wheels there were some limited options out there. Glad I went with these for New England living. I def wanted tires that had grip on snowy conditions and I'm pleased with these so far.
Continental CrossContact LX25 Reviews
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8.8
Great
Score breakdown:
9.1
Long lasting
Excellent
8.8
Handling
Great
8.7
Traction
Great
Given the popularity of CUVs and SUVs on the roads, it’s no surprise that the light truck tire market is a pretty crowded field. It takes a lot to stand out from the competition when you’re talking about these tires, but the Continental Crosscontact LX25 Plus does just that.
People who are looking for all-season tires expect a tire that can deliver long wear, great handling and road manners, low noise, dependable year-round traction and ride quality that rivals the best automotive touring tires. Does the CrossContact LX25 do that? Let’s find out in this Continental CrossContact LX25 review.
Features and Benefits
Check out some of the great innovations that come with the Continental CrossContact LX25:
- EcoPlus+ technology for better fuel efficiency
- Custom-formulated tread compound with Silane+ and Tg-OF for lower rolling resistance, durability, and long wear
- ComfortRide system helps absorb vibrations and shocks, ensuring a comfortable ride and keeping road noise low
- Symmetric all-season tread pattern for excellent year-round performance
- Environmentally-friendly construction
- Maintenance indicators built into tread, alerting drivers to tread wear and depth
- Twin steel belts, polyester cord and inner polyamide reinforcement
- Outlined white letter sidewall optional
- 70,000 mile limited manufacturer tread warranty (depending on speed rating)
Pros and Cons
When it comes to a tire like the Continental CrossContact LX25, the pros really do outweigh the cons:
Pros:
- 60-day no-questions-asked trial
- Generous treadwear warranty
- Reliable traction and predictable handling
- Stylish and looks good on about any truck or SUV
- Next-generation design with long wear, low noise, low rolling resistance for enhanced fuel economy
- Top-notch workmanship and build quality
Cons:
- Not the best choice for heavy snow or slush
- Pricier than some of the competition
- Limited off-road traction
SimpleTire’s view on Continental CrossContact LX25 tires
At SimpleTire, we’ve long been fans of the Continental tires in general. It’s been our experience that Continental tires offer great value and performance along with innovative design and impeccable workmanship and the CrossContact LX25 is a great example.
The CrossContact LX25 might not be the best choice for spirited driving and carving corners, but where the tire excels is its long wear, supple ride quality, low noise and dependable traction, which are the things you’re looking for in an all-season tire that’s just as suited for long interstate trips with the family as it is for commuting and around-town daily-driver tasks.
Vehicles the Continental CrossContact LX25 is a good replacement tire for
The CrossContact LX25 is meant for use on CUVs and SUVs, but can also be used on light trucks and minivans. If you own a Chevrolet Equinox, Dodge Durango, Ford Expedition, GMC Terrain, Honda Odyssey, Hyundai Santa Fe, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Kia Telluride, Land Rover Range Rover, Mazda CX-5, Nissan Pathfinder, RAM 1500, Subaru Outback, or Toyota Sienna then this is a tire that you should consider for your ride.
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Dry
5
Wet
4.8
Winter
4
Comfort
4.5
Noise
4.8
Treadwear
3.7
4 SimpleTire reviews
Haven't driven them enough to rate the wet and winter traction yet. They ride well and feel good so far.
We've had these about 2k miles so far. They are much better traction-wise than the good years that we had before.
This tire is OKay except for shock absorber, it hits pretty hard if you hit a two inch deep hole in the road. Needs a softer feel to be a really good tire!!! Ron