SpeedWagon
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- Taycan 4 Cross Turismo
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(I also posted this on Reddit r/Taycan)
So I bought a Taycan 4 Cross Turismo at the end of October and it came with summer tires on the 20-inch Taycan Turbo S Aero Design wheels (https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/sku9j120ttae.html) and the car and tires only have 700 miles on them so plenty of lifespan remaining.
I live in the Pacific Northwest, where the weather doesn’t really go below 30 except maybe 1-2 weeks a year (including now). I would love some suggestions on best route to go:
1- pay to swap just tires and keep single wheelset (I do really like the look of these wheels and the aero fill ins don’t bother me because of the polished metal vs black contrast) - least expensive up front but more cost per year
1b) buy all season tires and just be done. Least hassle but likely a compromise in both seasons?
2- buy a new wheelset that includes winter tires such as 20" Taycan Turbo S Aero Design in black (high gloss) for $6500 plus tax and shipping: https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/sku9j0gtswws.html - I am not sure if the all black will look worse with the aero fill ins due to the lack of contrast
3- buy a new summer wheelset (hear me out
) so I can upgrade to 21” as my summer wheelset - 21-inch Cross Turismo Design for $8k (https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/sku9j021ctm.html), then my current wheelset becomes my winter set, plus I waste my 20” summer tires and buy a new set of 20” winter tires. However this brings some great variety cosmetically. I do like the comfort of the 20”s,
And have also heard the 21”s are much easier to curb.
Wild cards:
A) don’t plan to take it skiing and in true snow very often but don’t want to be constrained.
B) I do have a winter “beater” Subaru so I could technically just not drive the Taycan when the temps are low but that feels ridiculous so not really an option for the mid term.
C) worthwhile buying a wheelset off of eBay? Much much less, but obviously more hassle and authenticity risk.
D) I don’t have a strong appetite for non-Porsche wheelsets but I’m not against this
E) have read that the non-aero wheel sets decrease range by 5% or so. Not worried about this.
F) have read that aero wheelsets may collect snow during winter. I won’t be in actual snow often enough to worry, more about the low temps.
I know this is a multifaceted question since it blends cost, convenience, and cosmetics but wanted to get some opinions on winter strategies for a not very cold winter season and also on how folks like the 21”s if they have them, especially if they also have had 20”s.
So I bought a Taycan 4 Cross Turismo at the end of October and it came with summer tires on the 20-inch Taycan Turbo S Aero Design wheels (https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/sku9j120ttae.html) and the car and tires only have 700 miles on them so plenty of lifespan remaining.
I live in the Pacific Northwest, where the weather doesn’t really go below 30 except maybe 1-2 weeks a year (including now). I would love some suggestions on best route to go:
1- pay to swap just tires and keep single wheelset (I do really like the look of these wheels and the aero fill ins don’t bother me because of the polished metal vs black contrast) - least expensive up front but more cost per year
1b) buy all season tires and just be done. Least hassle but likely a compromise in both seasons?
2- buy a new wheelset that includes winter tires such as 20" Taycan Turbo S Aero Design in black (high gloss) for $6500 plus tax and shipping: https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/sku9j0gtswws.html - I am not sure if the all black will look worse with the aero fill ins due to the lack of contrast
3- buy a new summer wheelset (hear me out
And have also heard the 21”s are much easier to curb.
Wild cards:
A) don’t plan to take it skiing and in true snow very often but don’t want to be constrained.
B) I do have a winter “beater” Subaru so I could technically just not drive the Taycan when the temps are low but that feels ridiculous so not really an option for the mid term.
C) worthwhile buying a wheelset off of eBay? Much much less, but obviously more hassle and authenticity risk.
D) I don’t have a strong appetite for non-Porsche wheelsets but I’m not against this
E) have read that the non-aero wheel sets decrease range by 5% or so. Not worried about this.
F) have read that aero wheelsets may collect snow during winter. I won’t be in actual snow often enough to worry, more about the low temps.
I know this is a multifaceted question since it blends cost, convenience, and cosmetics but wanted to get some opinions on winter strategies for a not very cold winter season and also on how folks like the 21”s if they have them, especially if they also have had 20”s.
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