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downtempo
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In front of the house (condo)



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VERY sharp.....

You know the grille-less design there doesnt look bad at all..... Very nice...

That car looks very modern...

Are those Q45t wheels??

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downtempo
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yep, q45T 17x17.5's, with 245/45's. Dunlop SP9000

I like the ride better with them, then the 15's and pirelli 4000. I was worried about it being too harsh. Wet traction is amazing. And cornering is so sharp now, feels like a small to mid size sedan.

I do have a concern though, I've never appoached the handling limits of the Q. Does it give warning signals when it is ready to break loose, or is it perfect one second, and backwards the next

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Depends on the tires.

My Falkens gave PLENTY of warning, and were super-hard to break free... Current Cooper Zeon's are less forgiving, and will crack loose without advance notice (but I'm well aware of where that threshold is).


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