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Old 06-06-2022, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Chedman13
I have a 2020 Turbo - yes, we had some issues with them but they are all figured out and has been rock solid. With 10,000 …

Having owned one since brand new to about 5,000 miles - I'll need are new tires and aftermarket wheels!
New tires already? Also are yours run flat like mine? I detest run flat tires
Old 06-06-2022, 01:22 PM
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No, I still have like 8/32nd left. I just have summers on them and want to change them to all-seasons and also get a dedicated winter set. So my 21's OEM's will get winter tires and will try and find 22's with all-seasons (very hard). Right now I haven't driven it in the winters and using my other cars, but considering using it during winter this year.
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Originally Posted by Chedman13
No, I still have like 8/32nd left. I just have summers on them and want to change them to all-seasons and also get a dedicated winter set. So my 21's OEM's will get winter tires and will try and find 22's with all-seasons (very hard). Right now I haven't driven it in the winters and using my other cars, but considering using it during winter this year.
I regularly used to swap summer tires / winter tires. Wisconsin winters can be brutal. Three years ago stopped. Did not notice a marked difference. Just my experience.
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Originally Posted by Dr. G7
I regularly used to swap summer tires / winter tires. Wisconsin winters can be brutal. Three years ago stopped. Did not notice a marked difference. Just my experience.
I use "all-weather tires" on a few cars, which are severe snowflake rated and have a 400-500 A A rated tired, which is incredible. So when I can find a tire like that, I no longer have a second set of tires/wheels.

If I can only get an all-season (like the Taycan), I still prefer to have winter tires due to the stopping distance.

Either way, I get the excuse to buy a second set of wheels and justify it=) I am using Mission-E wheels now and will get either Brabus 22's or TechArt 22's.
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Old 06-08-2022, 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Juan.Valencia
I had a really good deal on a 2020 Turbo S a couple months back. Don't come at me, folks, but it was largely due to the (useful, thoughtful) comments I received from members of this community that I decided to wait. Placed a deposit in March, and my order is now accepted with a build date of September. If you can wait 6-7 months, I would wait it out.
I'm in a similar place, will this be a 2022 or 2023?



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