Fulda MultiControl

The Fulda MultiControl is a Premium Touring All Season tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Dry Grip 80%
Wet Grip 50%
Road Feedback 60%
Handling 60%
Wear 100%
Comfort 70%
Buy again 10%
Snow Grip 80%
Ice Grip 80%

Tire review data from 2 tire reviews averaging 66% over 42,000 miles driven.

The MultiControl is unranked of 57 All Season Premium Touring tires.

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    Latest Fulda MultiControl Reviews

    Given 66% while driving a SEAT Leon (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 25,000 average miles
    Handling in dry and wet is neutral with no oversteering or understeering, but steering is very spongy und unprecise, like an unsporty winter tire. I couldn't test the tires in snow. The wear of the tire is very good. After 45000 km still 5.5 mm on the front wheels. The comfort and noise level are average. Wet grip in the first and second year was good, but after 3 years and 45000 km the grip became dangerously bad at braking and accelerating. So I have to buy new tires although there are still 5.5 mm left on the front and 7 mm on the rear tires. In my opinion there are better tires you should buy.
    Helpful 19 - tire reviewed on October 11, 2022
    SEAT (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 17,000 average miles
    Good tire. Grip excellent if handling and steering a bit vague. Wear ok 17.5k miles on front. Centre treads well worn before edges.
    Helpful 128 - tire reviewed on May 12, 2017
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