WilliamG
Hinge Fanatic
Agreed BUT I can also pick up a set of the factory 18 wheels at a reasonable cost easily from owners who want custom or bigger wheels. The factory 18s will fit the Stealth.
Remember the factory 20 tires are not suppose to be used or even stored in cold weather. That meant that even if I wanted the 20s I would have to buy new tires or new custom wheels & tires for the cold seasons. If I used the factory 20’s in the cold and someone hit me their lawyer would probably blame my use of the tires.
The factory 20’s are also much heavier than either the 19s or 18s
The 19’s are $1500 more but isn’t the Performance + pkg $5k more? $3500 difference?
(Hard to keep track of Tesla prices)
Please note that I do like the look of the 20s but there are too many issues for my particular needs.
Depends on how cold the winters get. I certainly wouldn't use them below freezing, or in the snow or anything like that.
I've not really understood the heavier argument on a car that weighs 4,100lbs, either. I understand unsprung vs sprung weight, but even so - does the average 3P+ owner care about the weight of their wheels?
More choice is good, in any case.