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Are you looking for an all-season tire that fits your budget? Firestone All-season is just that.
Designed to replace the older FR710, Firestone all-season is an amazing and affordable tire for all your basic driving needs. Read on as we review and get into the details.
Firestone All-Season Review
Featuring a distinctive all-season tread compound with deep tread grooves and Sipes, Firestone All-season performs well on wet and dry surfaces. What makes it a worthwhile buy is the M+S symbol which makes All-season capable of giving decent traction on light snow as well.
The engineering team of Firestone has worked wonders. You won’t feel any noise, even on the bumpiest of roads. Moreover, it is a great value-for-money alternative as it is fuel-efficient too. All-in-all, Firestone All-season is a great choice for an all-season tire at this price.
Pros
- Excellent dry traction and handling
- Smooth and comfortable ride
- Fuel-efficient design
- Inexpensive
Cons
- Wet traction an issue
- Winter performance
Firestone All-Season compatible vehicles
Designed for all sorts of coupes, sedans, minivans, and crossovers. We have made an elaborate list of all the vehicles that are compatible with Firestone.
- Acura Integra, CSX, CL, TL, RSX, ILX
- BMW 3-Series, M3, Z3
- Chevrolet Aveo, Cobalt, Sonic, Cavalier, HHR, Malibu, Cruze
- Chrysler PT Cruiser, Sebring
- Dodge Stratus, Challenger, Avenger, Caliber, Dart
- Ford Fusion, Focus, Taurus
- Honda Civic, Fit, CR-X, Accord, CR-V
- Hyundai Accent, Elantra, Sonata, Azera, Genesis
- Kia Soul, Forte, Optima
- Mazda Mazda5, Mazda6, Mazda3
- Nissan Maxima, Sentra, Altima
- Subaru Legacy, Outback
- Toyota Corolla, Yaris, Camry, Matrix, Avalon
- Volkswagen Golf, Jetta, Beetle
- Volvo C30, V40, V50, S90, S70, C70
Tire Sizes
Firestone All-Season tire comes in various sizes ranging from 14 to 20 inches with either T or H-speed ratings.
- 14″
- 185/65R14 86T BW
- 195/70R14 91T BW
- 15″
- 175/65R15 84T BW
- 185/60R15 84T BW
- 185/65R15 88T BW
- 205/65R15 94T BW
- 205/70R15 96T BW
- 215/70R15 98T BW
- 16″
- 185/55R16 83T BW
- 205/50R16 87H BW
- 205/65R16 95T BW
- 215/55R16 93T BW
- 215/60R16 95T BW
- 215/65R16 98T BW
- 225/60R16 98T BW
- 225/65R16 100T BW
- 235/60R16 100T BW
- 235/65R16 103T BW
- 17″
- 215/60R17 96T BW
- 215/65R17 99T BW
- 225/60R17 99T BW
- 235/60R17 102T BW
- 18″
- 225/60R18 100T BW
- 235/45R18 94H BW
- 245/55R18 103T BW
Price details
You can get hands-on Firestone All-Season tires from anywhere between $65 and up. The company also offers this tire occasional rebates, discount prices, coupons, and special offers.
Warranty
Firestone provides a 5-year or 65,000-mile tread warranty on All-Season, including materials and workmanship. Uniformity of the tire is guaranteed for the first 1/32 inch of wear.
You can also get a free tire replacement during the first 3 years. What’s notable is the 30-day buy-and-try guarantee, in which you can get a refund or exchange.
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