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Comparison: Falken EuroALL Season AS210 vs. Firestone Multiseason 2 vs. Dunlop All Season 2 vs. GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 vs. Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2 vs. BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2 vs. Nokian Seasonproof vs. Kormoran All Season

# Falken EuroALL Season AS210
/48%
Firestone Multiseason 2
/55%
Dunlop All Season 2
/66%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
/79%
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
/83%
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2
/0%
Nokian Seasonproof
/0%
Kormoran All Season
/12%

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Today, we are comparing two types of all-rounder tyres, the Falken EuroALL Season AS210 and the Firestone Multiseason 2. Both have been tested extensively in various terrains and conditions, yielding insightful results about their performance.


Manufactured in Turkey, the Falken EuroALL Season AS210 scored 67% in our rating. It earned praises due to its good traction and short braking distance on snowy roads as well as for its high mileage and affordable price range. Key criticisms included slightly understeering on snow and wet handling, increased rolling resistance, and prolonged dry braking distance. Despite these downsides, the Falken tyre held its own in multiple tests, securing 7th position out of 16 in the ADAC test and 11th out of 32 in the Autobild test.


The Firestone Multiseason 2, on the other hand, is an all-around winter tyre made in Italy. Our rating for this tyre is slightly lower than the Falken counterpart, at 60%. Its strengths lie in short snow and wet braking distances, high mileage, and low rolling resistance. Nonetheless, its snow handling and performance during curve aquaplaning received mixed reviews. Despite this, the Firestone tyre secured a solid 6th position out of 32 in the Autobild test and 8th position out of 16 in the ADAC test.


Overall, both tyres have their strengths and weaknesses. The Falken EuroALL Season AS210 from "Falken" offers reliable all-round performance and value for money, but falls short in terms of traction on snow and wet surfaces. Meanwhile, the Firestone Multiseason 2 by "Firestone" boasts of superior snow and wet braking performance, but its curve aquaplaning could be better.


In conclusion, the best tyre depends greatly on your specific needs and driving conditions. If balanced performance and value are your top priorities, the Falken EuroALL Season AS210 is a strong contender. However, if winter conditions are a primary concern, the Firestone Multiseason 2 offers better handling. Either way, both are solid options among the multitude of choices available in the market.

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These tyres were tested together in 8 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

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Mutual tests

ADAC
Name Points totalEnviromental impactDriving safety
Best values in test5.41.82.3
Falken EuroAll Season AS210
Rating: Good
3.12.73.2
Firestone Multiseason 2
Rating: Satisfactory
3.63.13.6
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Rating: Very good
2.41.8 2.7
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
Rating: Good
2.63.32.3
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Tyre Reviews
Name
Falken EuroALL Season AS210
Firestone Multiseason 2
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Rating: Highly recommended
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,944,4
Falken EuroALL Season AS21044,451,6
Firestone Multiseason 245,948,9
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-343,946,8
Nokian Seasonproof46,352,4
Kormoran All Season42,461
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Autobild
Name WetDrySnowRunning costs
Best values in test1-2+1-1
Falken EuroALL Season AS210
Rating: Good
2-2-22+
Firestone Multiseason 2
Rating: Satisfactory
23+22+
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Rating: Satisfactory
1- 21- 2+
Nokian Seasonproof
Rating: Good
2-2-1- 2-
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Autobild
Name WetDrySnowRolling resistanceWear
Best values in test2+1-2+11
Falken EuroALL Season AS210
Rating: Satisfactory
2+ 2232+
Firestone Multiseason 2
Rating: Satisfactory
3+2-2+ 22
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Rating: Test winner
2+ 22+ 21-
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
Rating: Satisfactory
3+222+2-
Nokian Seasonproof
Rating: Satisfactory
2-1- 2+ 2-1-
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test37,650
Falken EuroALL Season AS21042,250,8
Firestone Multiseason 242,454,1
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-341,950,7
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF240,256
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 24255,9
Nokian Seasonproof41,453,5
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Autobild
Name WetDrySnowRunning costs
Best values in test12+11
Falken EuroALL Season AS210
Rating: Exemplary
2221-
Firestone Multiseason 2
Rating: Good
22+ 2+1
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Rating: Test winner
1-2+ 1-1
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2
Rating: Good
2-21 2
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,745
Falken EuroALL Season AS21042,751,3
Firestone Multiseason 241,249,3
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-341,647
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 243,151
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