Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
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When I bought my 2016 Tiguan.... I didn't want the 19" wheels on the mid-trim R-line and top-trim SEL.
So, I bought a SE, which was upper mid-trim, in between the R-line and SEL, and got me 18" wheels.... yeah, I had to sacrifice dual-zone automatic climate control, leather trim interior, upgraded stereo and power folding mirrors....
I had a choice.... and I made my choice.
There are plenty of vw fanboys just waiting to gobble up these large oem wheels. So buy the car with the options that you want, and if it happens to come with huge rims, sell them and buy yourself smaller ones. You will probably still come out ahead.
that means I have to buy 2 wheelsets. One 18" for 3-seasons. Then also 16" for winter.
And... the 19" alloys don't sell too well afterwards
so... I just had to buy 16" steelies.
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When I bought my 2016 Tiguan.... I didn't want the 19" wheels on the mid-trim R-line and top-trim SEL.
So, I bought a SE, which was upper mid-trim, in between the R-line and SEL, and got me 18" wheels.... yeah, I had to sacrifice dual-zone automatic climate control, leather trim interior, upgraded stereo and power folding mirrors....
I had a choice.... and I made my choice.
There are plenty of vw fanboys just waiting to gobble up these large oem wheels. So buy the car with the options that you want, and if it happens to come with huge rims, sell them and buy yourself smaller ones. You will probably still come out ahead.
that means I have to buy 2 wheelsets. One 18" for 3-seasons. Then also 16" for winter.
And... the 19" alloys don't sell too well afterwards
so... I just had to buy 16" steelies.
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