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Detailed head-to-head comparison based on actual test results
Today we are comparing two noteworthy tyres: the Firestone Multiseason 2 and the Falken EuroALL Season AS210, both impressive offerings from Firestone and Falken respectively. The aim is to summarize the important test results and key strengths and weaknesses of each, allowing users to make an informed decision.
The Firestone Multiseason 2 impresses with its short snow and wet braking distances, as well as its low rolling resistance and high mileage. However, it displays mediocre side steering on snow, limited safety reserves in curve aquaplaning, and an extended dry braking distance. It ranked 8th among 16 tyres in the ADAC test and 6th out of 32 in the Autobild test. The Multiseason 2, designed in Italy and receiving a rating of 60% from our team, is definitely a sound choice for winter driving.
One of the plus points of the Falken EuroALL Season AS210 is its good snow traction and short snow braking distances. It also showcases secure aquaplaning qualities and a high mileage. However, it has a slight understeering in snow and wet handling, increased rolling resistance, and an extended dry braking distance. The EuroALL AS210 performed strongly in the ADAC test, securing 7th place out of 16, but it placed a little lower in the large Autobild test, coming in at 11th out of 32. Manufactured in Turkey, the EuroALL AS210 is an impressive all-rounder, earning a solid rating of 67% from our team.
In head-to-head test positions, the Falken EuroALL Season AS210 generally placed higher overall than the Firestone Multiseason 2. The Falken tyre's ability to maintain strong performance across variable conditions, from dry to wet, seems to give it an edge. It does, however, fall slightly behind the Firestone tyre in snow handling.
In summary, both these tyres have unique strengths. Firestone Multiseason 2 excels in winter conditions with its effective snow handling, while the Falken EuroALL Season AS210 is a reliable all-rounder that can handle a variety of conditions with ease, proving its worth especially on dry and wet roads. Your choice will naturally depend on the specific needs of your vehicle and driving conditions.
Averaged from 3 tests
Firestone Multiseason 2
Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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Falken EuroALL Season AS210
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