Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210 Reviews - Page 3
Given 86%
while driving a
Ford Mondeo
(185/65 R14 T)
on mostly country roads
for 2,000 miles
+very comfortable tire
+low noise
+good grip in the dry and snow
-weaker grip in wet stearing or on icy roads (but acceptable)
+low noise
+good grip in the dry and snow
-weaker grip in wet stearing or on icy roads (but acceptable)
Given 88%
while driving a
Skoda fabia 3 hatchback
(215/45 R16 V)
on a combination of roads
for 1 easy going miles
I bought these Falken AS210 tires in November 2018 but have not yet had an opportunity to use them on ice or snow. What I have noticed is that the grip appears far better than the Bridgestone Turanza ER300 summer tires that originally came on the car (a Skoda Fabia). I have a long steep driveway (90'; 1 in 6) and reversing up it in my Skoda Fabia on the Bridgestone tires was not the smoothest as the car shuddered on the way up (in reverse). I thought this was because the car had a small engine but with the Falken AS210 tires reversing up the drive is no problem and far smoother.
In terms of mileage, to date I seem to be averaging about 2 miles per gallon less on the Falkens than on the Bridgestones but as I have only driven circa 1,500 miles so far on the Falkens I would treat this comparison only as 'indicative' at this time. The ride strikes me as being a little firmer on the Falken tires while the noise levels appear similar to those I experienced with the Bridgestone tires..
In terms of mileage, to date I seem to be averaging about 2 miles per gallon less on the Falkens than on the Bridgestones but as I have only driven circa 1,500 miles so far on the Falkens I would treat this comparison only as 'indicative' at this time. The ride strikes me as being a little firmer on the Falken tires while the noise levels appear similar to those I experienced with the Bridgestone tires..