Tires Firestone or Kormoran

Firestone Tires
deadkane1987
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Rating 5.0

I went with a set of Firestone Destination AT/2's, and the road feel is great. Tight steering and great performance on bad roads/snow.

Pros: tight steering, great performance
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Firestone Tires

I've just got some Firestone all-season tires on mine. Nothing fancy. They did *surprisingly* well in a half-foot of snow.

Pros: surprisingly well in snow
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Firestone Tires

I drive Firestone Firehawk Sport on my e53 amg, it’s really good tires, is it better then Michelin? No, but for the money it’s pretty good and does job well, never had an oversteer or understeer keeps to road really well.

Pros: good for money, does job well, no oversteer/understeer, keeps to road well
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Firestone Tires
Chuck Jones
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Rating 5.0

I replaced the garbage Bridgestone OEMs on my 2020 Jetta S manual with Firestone all weather at 29250 miles.I am totally pleased with them they are quiet and ride and handle nice and good in the rain.

Pros: quiet, good handling
Cons: replaced Bridgestone OEMs
Mileage: 47073 km
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Firestone Tires

Worst tires I have ever purchased. Snow traction was very good for an all season, but these should be marketed as a snow tire. The first set wore out in 13500 miles (in part due to a slight misalignment), and the second set are near garbage after 23000 miles. Most frustrating, is that they have cracked in between the tread. Firestone offered a measly discount as a warranty claim for the first set, I think $15 per tire. Spend the extra money and get a better set of all seasons.

Pros: good snow traction
Cons: wore out quickly, cracked
Mileage: 13500 km
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