OK, I know this is a bit of a long shot, but I have to give it a try.
I've driven an Audi Q5 with 20" wheel (255/45R20 tires) for the past 11 years covering over 120,000 miles. I may finally move to a Tesla Model Y LR in a few months. I'd even consider a Performance, but I've had bad experience with long distance ride quality in sport models in the past. I'm trying to find the right balance between sportiness vs. comfort and noise levels. The Q5 has done admirably, even with the big wheels and rather short sidewall tires. I can drive it for hours without being fatigued and can still carry on a normal conversation in the car regardless of road surface.
Has anyone had first hand experience of the ride quality and noise with a Q5 on the 20" wheels vs. the Model Y and 20" wheels? Or to put it another way, if you drive for four hours without a break in the Model Y, will you be half deaf and feel like your backside has been kicked non-stop for those four hours?
I've driven an Audi Q5 with 20" wheel (255/45R20 tires) for the past 11 years covering over 120,000 miles. I may finally move to a Tesla Model Y LR in a few months. I'd even consider a Performance, but I've had bad experience with long distance ride quality in sport models in the past. I'm trying to find the right balance between sportiness vs. comfort and noise levels. The Q5 has done admirably, even with the big wheels and rather short sidewall tires. I can drive it for hours without being fatigued and can still carry on a normal conversation in the car regardless of road surface.
Has anyone had first hand experience of the ride quality and noise with a Q5 on the 20" wheels vs. the Model Y and 20" wheels? Or to put it another way, if you drive for four hours without a break in the Model Y, will you be half deaf and feel like your backside has been kicked non-stop for those four hours?