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Comparison: Firestone Multiseason 2 vs. Continental AllSeasonContact vs. GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3


Let's take a closer look at two all-round tyres manufactured by respected brands, the Firestone Multiseason 2 and the Continental AllSeasonContact. Both were appreciated by various reviewers, but their ratings in our own tests were quite different, with the Firestone tyre scoring 63% and the Continental one 75%.


Made in Italy, the Firestone Multiseason 2 is a winter tyre that has not been superseded by a newer model. Users appreciate its affordable price, good snow traction and high mileage. However, it tends to lack side grip on snow and offers little leeway when it comes to aquaplaning in curves. Its dry braking distance is also longer than some might like (source).


On the other hand, the Continental AllSeasonContact is an all-round tyre manufactured in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and France. Its strongest features include excellent aquaplaning - cross, dry handling, comfort, and wet circle cornering abilities. Its performance on snow is also highly rated, although it does have a tendency to understeer and its dry braking distance could be shorter. Nevertheless, it has not been replaced by a newer model either.


As for the comparison of their test performance, the Continental tyre has done better overall. In Autoklub ČR tests, it took the 2nd position out of 10 tyres, while the Firestone tyre was 6th. Autobild's tests were even stricter, with 32 tyres participating. Here, the Continental AllSeasonContact still did well, finishing 8th, while the Firestone tyre came a long way down the order, at 26th.


The Autobild 2020 test summary gave both tyres some good reviews. The Continental tyre received praise for its all-round talent, excellent winter qualities, precise steering response, high mileage, and fuel-saving rolling resistance. Critics suggested it understeers and has longer dry braking distances. Meantime, the Firestone tyre was lauded for excellent traction and short braking distances on snow, dynamic wet handling, short dry braking distances and its high mileage. However, it was also criticized for moderate aquaplaning safety reserves.


In conclusion, while both the Firestone Multiseason 2 and Continental AllSeasonContact have their strengths and weaknesses, our tests and those conducted by Autoklub ČR and Autobild indicate the Continental tyre is the superior choice overall.

Performance comparison

Averaged from 4 tests

Wet Performance
Firestone Multiseason 2
64%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Continental AllSeasonContact
78%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
82%
GoodYear
Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Wet Braking
Firestone Multiseason 2
74%
Continental AllSeasonContact
78%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
84%
Wet Handling
Firestone Multiseason 2
60%
Continental AllSeasonContact
64%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
73%
Wet Circle Cornering
Firestone Multiseason 2
78%
Continental AllSeasonContact
86%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
81%
Aquaplaning Longitudinal
Firestone Multiseason 2
63%
Continental AllSeasonContact
82%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
87%
Aquaplaning Cross
Firestone Multiseason 2
46%
Continental AllSeasonContact
81%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
85%
Best: Toyo Celsius AS2 (96.0%)
Best in category: Vredestein Quatrac 5 (93.6%)
Dry Performance
Firestone Multiseason 2
73%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Continental AllSeasonContact
72%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
78%
GoodYear
Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Dry Braking
Firestone Multiseason 2
69%
Continental AllSeasonContact
64%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
72%
Dry Handling
Firestone Multiseason 2
76%
Continental AllSeasonContact
79%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
83%
Best in category: Michelin CrossClimate 2 (91.7%)
Snow Performance
Firestone Multiseason 2
78%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Continental AllSeasonContact
90%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
86%
GoodYear
Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Snow Braking
Firestone Multiseason 2
87%
Continental AllSeasonContact
91%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
87%
Best: Debica Navigator 3 (100.0%)
Snow Traction
Firestone Multiseason 2
86%
Continental AllSeasonContact
87%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
87%
Best: Debica Navigator 3 (99.0%)
Snow Handling
Firestone Multiseason 2
79%
Continental AllSeasonContact
88%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
87%
Best: Debica Navigator 3 (100.0%)
Snow Circle Cornering
Firestone Multiseason 2
61%
Continental AllSeasonContact
95%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
81%
Best: Kleber Quadraxer 2 (96.0%)
Best in category: Debica Navigator 3 (99.7%)
Comfort & Noise
Firestone Multiseason 2
73%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Continental AllSeasonContact
79%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
83%
GoodYear
Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Noise Exterior
Firestone Multiseason 2
76%
Continental AllSeasonContact
78%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
84%
Best: Debica Navigator 3 (98.0%)
Ride Comfort
Firestone Multiseason 2
70%
Continental AllSeasonContact
80%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
81%
Best: Kleber Quadraxer 3 (91.0%)
Best in category: Vredestein Quatrac Pro (86.0%)
Economy
Firestone Multiseason 2
76%
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Continental AllSeasonContact
71%
Continental
AllSeasonContact
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
91%
GoodYear
Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
Rolling Resistance
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%
Continental AllSeasonContact
77%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
89%
Best: Viking Fourtech (96.0%)
Mileage
Firestone Multiseason 2
81%
Continental AllSeasonContact
65%
GoodYear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3
93%
Best: Vredestein Quatrac 5 (100.0%)
Best in category: Michelin CrossClimate+ (94.0%)

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