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Has the Continental Tire MC5 been discontinued?

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LaMason
07/30/25 12:18am

Continental Tire MC5 has been discontinued. Here are the specific details about Continental Tires: 1. Background: Continental Tire, part of the German Continental Group, was founded in 1871 and is headquartered in Hanover, Germany. It is the world's third-largest tire manufacturer and Europe's largest automotive parts supplier. The company initially produced rubber products and solid tires for carriages and bicycles. 2. Brand Achievements: Continental Tire is Europe's largest original equipment tire supplier, with one out of every four newly manufactured cars equipped with Continental Tires. The new BMW 3 Series and X5 models use imported Continental run-flat tires. Continental Tire operates in 27 countries worldwide, with over 100 factories, R&D institutions, and testing centers, employing more than 80,000 people and ranking 385th among the Fortune Global 500 companies.

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AmeliaRose
08/16/25 4:39am

As a car owner who frequently helps friends choose tires, I can confirm that the Continental MC5 has indeed been discontinued. This classic tire was known for its quiet comfort and wet grip back in the day, but it has been replaced by the newer MC6 for almost five years now. Actually, it's quite normal for consumable products like tires to undergo generational updates. To keep their product line competitive, Continental typically upgrades their technology every three to four years. You might still occasionally find MC5 tires in stock on the market, but be sure to check the production date—tires older than three years will have aged rubber. Opting for the MC6 is a more worry-free choice, as its tread design and compound formula have been improved, significantly reducing both dry and wet braking distances compared to the MC5, while also lowering rolling noise by 2 decibels. If your budget allows, upgrading to the MC6 is definitely the way to go, especially since the improvement in safety performance is the most tangible benefit.

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LaMatteo
10/19/25 7:14am

Been in car modification for ten years, know Continental's product line best. The MC5 was discontinued long ago, now even hard to find in the second-hand market. That tire was the benchmark for comfort tires back then, but it was replaced by the MC6 in 2018. The reason for the iteration is simple: the MC6 uses a new generation of biomimetic tread pattern, improving drainage efficiency by 30%, making driving in the rain more stable. I suggest you look directly at the MC6, which also adds a polyamide protective layer to the tire sidewall, making it less prone to bulging on rough roads. If you're really obsessed with the feel of the MC5, try the Hankook Ventus S1 evo3, similar handling feel and 20% cheaper.

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StDelilah
12/02/25 7:54am

Frequently studying tire parameters confirms that the Continental MC5 has been discontinued. This classic tire, launched in 2014, is now fully giving way to the MC6, which features optimized carcass structure and compound materials. When replacing tires, note that the MC6 offers a more comprehensive size range, fitting rims from 16 to 20 inches. Discontinuation does not affect the warranty, as existing MC5 tires still qualify for the official 5-year coverage. In fact, at a similar price point, consider the Pirelli New P7, which achieves 1.8 meters shorter wet braking distance than the MC5.

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