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Comparison: Giti AllSeason AS1 vs. Firestone Multiseason 2

Looking for the better all‑season option between Giti AllSeason AS1 and Firestone Multiseason 2? Here’s a concise, test-based comparison to help you choose. The tyres come from established brands — Giti Tire and Firestone — and target year-round usability with winter capability.


Test results at a glance: In a large Autobild all-season group test of 32 tyres, the Firestone Multiseason 2 placed 6th/32, while the Giti AllSeason AS1 finished 27th/32. That’s a clear advantage for Firestone in overall performance and consistency across disciplines.


What the tests say


  • Firestone Multiseason 2: Highlighted by testers for strong snow traction and a standout price-to-performance ratio. Autobild (2020) further praised its good traction and short braking on snow, dynamic wet handling, short dry braking distances, and high mileage. The main caveat was only moderate aquaplaning safety reserves.

  • Giti AllSeason AS1: The notable positive noted was low exterior noise, making it a comparatively quiet tyre in the group. However, its overall ranking suggests limitations under broader, mixed conditions.


Strengths and weaknesses


  • Firestone Multiseason 2 – Strengths:

    • Snow performance: reliable traction and short stopping distances inspire confidence in winter conditions.

    • Wet and dry balance: dynamic wet handling combined with short dry braking distances delivers well-rounded safety.

    • Value and longevity: very good price/performance and high mileage make it cost-effective.



  • Firestone Multiseason 2 – Weakness:

    • Aquaplaning: only moderate safety reserves in deep-water situations; drivers in very rainy regions should note this.



  • Giti AllSeason AS1 – Strengths:

    • Comfort: low exterior noise for quieter rides.



  • Giti AllSeason AS1 – Weaknesses:

    • Overall performance: a 27th/32 finish indicates compromises across key safety criteria compared with class leaders.




Mutual test positioning: In their shared Autobild test, Firestone consistently outperformed Giti, particularly on snow and in overall balance, securing a top‑ten spot. Giti’s result points to a comfort‑leaning profile but lacks the all-condition capability shown by Firestone.


Verdict: For drivers seeking a safer, more rounded all-season tyre with proven performance in snow, wet, and dry — and strong value — the Firestone Multiseason 2 is the better choice overall. The Giti AllSeason AS1 suits buyers prioritizing low noise and comfort, but its test ranking suggests it trails in critical safety metrics when conditions get demanding.


Model lifecycle: As of the latest data, neither tyre has an announced replacement, so there’s no newer model to link to at this time.

Test Profile

Giti
AllSeason AS1
Firestone
Multiseason 2
Number of tests
3
13
Best position
#15
#6
Average position
19.3
10.9
Latest test
2021
2025
Available sizes
5
61

Wet

Wet
Giti AllSeason AS1
76%
Firestone Multiseason 2
68%

Snow

Snow
Giti AllSeason AS1
79%
Firestone Multiseason 2
80%

Costs

Costs
Giti AllSeason AS1
57%
Firestone Multiseason 2
75%

Dry

Dry
Giti AllSeason AS1
71%
Firestone Multiseason 2
71%

Comfort

Comfort
Giti AllSeason AS1
89%
Firestone Multiseason 2
73%

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Dimensions and prices

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Mutual Tests Available
These tyres were tested together in 3 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

Mutual tests

OrganizationSeasonYearDimension
AutobildAutobild
All season
2021225/50 R17View
AutobildAutobild
All season
2021225/50 R17View
AutobildAutobild
All season
2020205/55 R16View

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