I got PSAS4's on my GTPE as well. So far so good, definitely seem a little bit less stiff and grippy compared to the P-Zero's.
However, where I live it's rainy and cold 90% of the year so summer performance tires were kind of sketch so it's a tradeoff I can handle.
I'm not going to lie, this catches my eye and the specs look promising. I actually don't HATE how it looks unlike most new BMW's. Hope they come out with an M version or something though. The interior though looks really really nice.
I really don't know, but every car I've owned with a light headliner ends up dirty and gross looking even when I am very careful with my cars. Just takes 1 person with greasy hands to make it look bad.
That being said I do work in heavy industry too lol.
I get why you would like a light...
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Better brakes, suspension, handling, black headliner (doesn't get stained like the light grey), looks way better, and being able to leave 95% of the cars on the road in the dust off the line is fun. I personally hated the premium seats myself, but I like big side bolsters and feeling held in...
I just posted a thread about having a similar issue. I see some people were saying it was due to the OEM Pirelli tires (which seems ridiculous to me that tires would cause a suspension/front end sound), but I changed my tires out recently to Michelin PS4 All seasons, and still get these same...
Hey everyone,
Have a 2023 GTPE w/magnaride and the car has mostly been great. I am currently around 40,000km/25,000 miles on the car.
I have noticed the front end seems to be making a lot of noises, which cannot be normal for a car this new, it reminds me of my old Acura TSX when it needed new...
That's what I was debating on, the AS version of the Pirelli's, or Michelin Pilot Sport 4 all seasons. Ended up getting the Michelin's as they were available without having to wait a few weeks.
They still don't have a fix for the ICCU. I guess the Mach-E has the HVJB, but that seems *mostly* solved now. The ICCU does not have a fix, they still randomly fail even on nearly brand new cars and Hyundai can't seem to figure out why.
That is SO much better than the USDM models console. My 2-3 main complaints with the MME are the console (just seems useless to me, there is no hidden storage apart from the armrest), the armrest being too narrow (my right arm is too short to rest my elbow on it while holding the wheel), and how...
I had CC2's on my rear wheel drive Tesla. They were quite good in snow/rain/slush, but definitely were a tad bit louder on the highway around 70-90 km/h, and range did go down. Wasn't a huge difference in range, maybe around 5-10% less.
They last forever though, and I never felt the need for a...