BartA
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- Bart
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Hi guys,
I asked in some previous topic regarding wheels but didn't get any answer. I've just put a deposit on my CT4S and still have some time to change specs.
I'm planning to use my Taycan as a daily and was wondering about ride quality difference between 20" and 21" wheels. I didn't have chance to test drive two sets of wheels. I only drove 21" and they felt a little harsh but it was acceptable for me, Taycan has a really good suspension.
Are 20" much softer experience or it's barley noticeable?
For now 21" have one upside for me and it's the look but there are a few downsides like lower range, higher price point and probably a little worse ride quality. Can anyone share their experience with different wheel sizes.
sry for my english it's not my main language
I asked in some previous topic regarding wheels but didn't get any answer. I've just put a deposit on my CT4S and still have some time to change specs.
I'm planning to use my Taycan as a daily and was wondering about ride quality difference between 20" and 21" wheels. I didn't have chance to test drive two sets of wheels. I only drove 21" and they felt a little harsh but it was acceptable for me, Taycan has a really good suspension.
Are 20" much softer experience or it's barley noticeable?
For now 21" have one upside for me and it's the look but there are a few downsides like lower range, higher price point and probably a little worse ride quality. Can anyone share their experience with different wheel sizes.
sry for my english it's not my main language
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