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Comparison: BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2 vs. Firestone Multiseason 2

# BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2
/48%
Firestone Multiseason 2
/67%

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In this tyre comparison review, we are going to examine two popular tyres: the BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2 and the Firestone Multiseason 2. We will look at the strengths and weaknesses of each tyre based on their performance in various tests, as well as consider the overall verdict in terms of which tyre performs better.


The BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2 is an all-round tyre and has a rating of 74%. Manufactured by BFGoodrich, this tyre has not been replaced by a newer model. In the Autobild tyre test, the G-Grip All Season 2 ranked 12th out of 32 tyres. Among its best features are its exterior noise, comfort, snow braking, snow cornering, and snow handling abilities. According to the Autobild 2020 test summary, the tyre has excellent lateral support and high traction on ice and snow, short dry braking distances, good rolling comfort, and fuel-saving rolling resistance. However, its performance on wet surfaces is understeering.


On the other hand, the Firestone Multiseason 2 is a winter tyre with a rating of 79%. Made in Italy and produced by Firestone, this tyre has also not been replaced by a newer model. In the same Autobild tyre test, the Multiseason 2 ranked 6th, outperforming the G-Grip All Season 2. It excels in price/value and snow traction, making it a strong competitor in the winter tyre category. The Autobild 2020 test summary highlights its good traction and short braking distances on snow, dynamic wet handling, short dry braking distances, high mileage, and very good price-performance ratio. However, its safety reserves when it comes to aquaplaning are only moderate.


In summary, both the BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2 and the Firestone Multiseason 2 have their respective strengths and weaknesses. While the G-Grip All Season 2 performs well in snow conditions and offers low exterior noise and comfortable driving, its performance on wet surfaces is a disadvantage. On the other hand, the Firestone Multiseason 2 offers a better overall package, with good performance in both snow and dry conditions, high mileage, and an attractive price-performance ratio, but it falls short when it comes to aquaplaning safety reserves.


Considering the test results and mutual positions, the Firestone Multiseason 2 appears to be the better overall tyre. However, both tyres offer unique strengths that may suit different drivers' preferences and needs. It's essential to consider your driving conditions, preferences, and priorities when choosing the right tyre.

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Mutual tests

Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test37,650
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 24255,9
Firestone Multiseason 242,454,1
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Name WetDrySnowRunning costs
Best values in test12+11
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2
Rating: Good
2-21 2
Firestone Multiseason 2
Rating: Good
22+ 2+1
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Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,745
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 243,151
Firestone Multiseason 241,249,3
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