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Larger wheels will be heavier and have more weight further from the hub, requiring more energy to stop and start due to increased rotational mass. If you aren't into spirited
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Larger wheels will be heavier and have more weight further from the hub, requiring more energy to stop and start due to increased rotational mass. If you aren't into spirited driving, you likely won't notice a difference. However, it is not ideal for performance driving.
In my opinion, 19 inch wheels are the perfect balance between performance and looks for this car.
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