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When it comes to all-round tyre performance, the Falken EuroALL Season AS210 and Vredestein Quatrac Pro are two tyres worth considering. Produced by reputable manufacturers Falken and Vredestein respectively, these tyres have showcased their strengths and weaknesses in numerous tests.
With an overall rating of 73%, the Falken EuroALL Season AS210 has been praised for its low exterior noise and great performance in snow traction and wet handling, making it a suitable option for variable weather conditions. However, some tests have pointed out average grip in dry and snowy conditions, low aquaplaning resistance and high rolling resistance as areas where this tyre needs improvement.
Ranked in the 11th position in the Autobild test out of 31 tyres, the Falken EuroALL Season AS210's strengths are seen in different aspects, such as wet circle cornering, wet handling, dry handling and comfort. Yet, it was highlighted for understeering on snow-covered and dry tracks.
On the other hand, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro scored slightly lower with an overall rating of 61%. Most tests have praised this tyre for its wet braking and wet handling. Its performance resulted in the 3rd position in the Autobild test, getting recognition for superior exterior noise, snow braking, wet circle cornering, comfort and wet handling. Notably, this tyre performs best with the shortest wet braking and fastest wet handling lap. However, it has been criticised for low grip in the snow and in the dry, low aquaplaning resistance, and having the highest rolling resistance in its tests, which may affect fuel efficiency.
Comparatively, in mutual tests, Vredestein's Quatrac Pro outperformed Falken Euroall Season AS210 in terms of overall ranking. The Quatrac Pro clinched 5th position against the latter's 6th rank in the Gute-Fahrt test. The tyre's superior performance in wet conditions probably gave it an edge over the Falken tyre.
To summarise, the Falken EuroALL Season AS210 stands out for its lower internal noise and performs well in snow and wet conditions, while the Vredestein Quatrac Pro shines in wet handling and braking. Both have their own set of strengths and weaknesses, and the choice between them should consider personal preferences and driving conditions.
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