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Detailed head-to-head comparison based on actual test results
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2020 | 205/55 R16 | View |
The comparison between the Bridgestone Weather Control A005 and BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2 reveals substantial differences in performance and particular strengths, according to multiple tyre tests. This text aims to provide a concise verdict based on the provided data.
The Bridgestone Weather Control A005 holds the top position within the total of 27 tyres tested by Autobild and has showcased an impressive performance in dry conditions, most notably with dry handling, dry braking and reduced exterior noise. These Bridgestone tyres also have excellent characteristics in terms of rolling resistance and wet braking. Despite these remarkable strengths, the Weather Control A005 falls short in terms of traction and steering on snowy surfaces, as noted in Autobild 2020 review where it received a satisfactory rating for running performance.
On the other hand, the BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2, which ranks 14th in the Autobild test, stands out for its stellar performance in snowy conditions, particularly in snow braking, cornering and handling. This BFGoodrich model also offers a high level of comfort and has a fuel-saving rolling resistance. Dry braking distances for the G-Grip All Season 2 were also commended in Autobild 2020 review. However, it’s worth noting that these tyres have been penalized for their understeering behavior on wet surfaces.
While neither tyre model has a successor as of now, the comparison offered allows potential customers to focus their choice based on their unique climate and driving conditions. Bridgestone’s Weather Control A005 may be an ideal option for motorists who mostly drive in wet and dry conditions. For motorists often experiencing snowy conditions, BFGoodrich’s G-Grip All Season 2 has proven to be a more suitable option.
In conclusion, although both tyres demonstrate extraordinary performance in different conditions, the overall tests place the Bridgestone Weather Control A005 on a higher rank than the BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2.
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