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Comparison: Continental AllSeasonContact vs. Firestone Multiseason 2 vs. Nexen N Blue 4 Season vs. Viking Fourtech

In this text comparison, we will look into two well-known tyres in the market - the Continental AllSeasonContact and the Firestone Multiseason 2. The former is an all-round tyre known for its excellent performance on various terrains, while the latter is a winter tyre designed for optimal grip and stability in cold and icy conditions. Both tyres have been extensively tested and reviewed; let's dive into the strengths, weaknesses, and test results for each.


Starting with the Continental AllSeasonContact, it has an impressive rating of 90% on our website. Manufactured in Slovakia, Czech Republic, and France, it has no predecessor or successor models. According to tests conducted by Autoklub ČR, it secured 2nd position out of 10 tyres, excelling in aquaplaning, dry handling, comfort, and wet circle cornering. In Autobild tests, the tyre ranked 8th out of 32 and shone in snow braking, snow cornering, wet circle cornering, and comfort. Test summary from autobild 2020 praised its all-around performance, excellent winter qualities, and very good price-to-quality ratio.


On the other hand, the Firestone Multiseason 2 has a rating of 79% on our website. Manufactured in Italy, this tyre also has no predecessor or successor models. In Autoklub ČR tests, it secured the 6th position, while in Autobild tests, it ranked even higher at position 6 out of 32 tyres. The Firestone Multiseason 2 excels in price-to-value, snow traction, short wet and snow braking distances, with a high-mileage capacity and low rolling resistance, as per the autobild 2022 test summary.


However, both tyres have some weaknesses as well. The Continental AllSeasonContact was criticized for understeering and long braking distances on dry surfaces, limited mileage, and economy in the autobild 2022 test summary. Meanwhile, the Firestone Multiseason 2 had lower safety reserves for curve aquaplaning and extended dry braking distances.


In conclusion, both the Continental AllSeasonContact and Firestone Multiseason 2 have their strengths and weaknesses. Overall, the Continental AllSeasonContact seems to perform better in tests and offers great all-around performance, while the Firestone Multiseason 2 offers excellent price-to-quality ratio and better performance in some winter conditions. Therefore, the choice between these two largely depends on the specific requirements and preferences of the driver. Be sure to visit the manufacturer websites for Continental and Firestone to gain more insight and make an informed decision.

Performance comparison

Wet Performance
Continental AllSeasonContact
76%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Firestone Multiseason 2
55%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
63%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Viking Fourtech
72%
Viking
Fourtech
Wet Braking
Continental AllSeasonContact
71%
Firestone Multiseason 2
63%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
63%
Viking Fourtech
71%
Wet Handling
Continental AllSeasonContact
67%
Firestone Multiseason 2
59%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
51%
Viking Fourtech
59%
Wet Circle Cornering
Continental AllSeasonContact
79%
Firestone Multiseason 2
63%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
63%
Viking Fourtech
55%
Aquaplaning Longitudinal
Continental AllSeasonContact
84%
Firestone Multiseason 2
46%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
69%
Viking Fourtech
77%
Aquaplaning Cross
Continental AllSeasonContact
79%
Firestone Multiseason 2
46%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
71%
Viking Fourtech
96%
Best in category: Vredestein Quatrac Pro (84.8%)
Dry Performance
Continental AllSeasonContact
68%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Firestone Multiseason 2
68%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
60%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Viking Fourtech
59%
Viking
Fourtech
Dry Braking
Continental AllSeasonContact
56%
Firestone Multiseason 2
56%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
64%
Viking Fourtech
47%
Dry Handling
Continental AllSeasonContact
79%
Firestone Multiseason 2
79%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
55%
Viking Fourtech
71%
Best in category: Michelin CrossClimate 2 (94.0%)
Snow Performance
Continental AllSeasonContact
83%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Firestone Multiseason 2
79%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
55%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Viking Fourtech
68%
Viking
Fourtech
Snow Braking
Continental AllSeasonContact
91%
Firestone Multiseason 2
82%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
56%
Viking Fourtech
82%
Snow Traction
Continental AllSeasonContact
69%
Firestone Multiseason 2
87%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
51%
Viking Fourtech
51%
Best: Nokian Seasonproof (96.0%)
Snow Handling
Continental AllSeasonContact
79%
Firestone Multiseason 2
79%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
55%
Viking Fourtech
71%
Best: Nokian Seasonproof (88.0%)
Snow Circle Cornering
Continental AllSeasonContact
92%
Firestone Multiseason 2
67%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
59%
Viking Fourtech
67%
Best in category: Nokian Seasonproof (89.8%)
Comfort & Noise
Continental AllSeasonContact
81%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Firestone Multiseason 2
66%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
76%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Viking Fourtech
71%
Viking
Fourtech
Noise Exterior
Continental AllSeasonContact
76%
Firestone Multiseason 2
66%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
76%
Viking Fourtech
76%
Ride Comfort
Continental AllSeasonContact
86%
Firestone Multiseason 2
66%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
76%
Viking Fourtech
66%
Best in category: Vredestein Quatrac Pro (86.0%)
Economy
Continental AllSeasonContact
76%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
Firestone Multiseason 2
72%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
68%
Nexen
N Blue 4 Season
Viking Fourtech
81%
Viking
Fourtech
Rolling Resistance
Continental AllSeasonContact
79%
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
55%
Viking Fourtech
96%
Mileage
Continental AllSeasonContact
73%
Firestone Multiseason 2
73%
Nexen N Blue 4 Season
81%
Viking Fourtech
65%
Best: Kumho HA32 Solus 4S (96.0%)
Best in category: Kumho HA32 Solus 4S (83.5%)

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