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Pour ceux qui comprennent le français, vous pouvez aller directement au vidéo si vous voulez.
https://rpmweb.ca/videos/reportages/on-la-teste-limpact-de-la-taille-des-roues-sur-votre-vehicule
Hey guys! The video is in French so here's a resume.
They tested the difference between 17" vs 19" wheels with an AWD XLT Maverick Hybrid (17") and an AWD Lariat Maverick Hybrid (19").
If you don't understand French, here's a breakdown of the video:
All in all, not much difference between 17" and 19" other than the look that 19" gives to the vehicle and the price difference.
Cheers
https://rpmweb.ca/videos/reportages/on-la-teste-limpact-de-la-taille-des-roues-sur-votre-vehicule
Hey guys! The video is in French so here's a resume.
They tested the difference between 17" vs 19" wheels with an AWD XLT Maverick Hybrid (17") and an AWD Lariat Maverick Hybrid (19").
If you don't understand French, here's a breakdown of the video:
| Both vehicles are Maverick Hybrid AWD | ||
| Same type of tires: Nokian Tyres Outpost APT | ||
| Tests | XLT 17" | Lariat 19" |
| Tire size | 17" | 19" |
| Tire weight | 52.69lbs (23.9kg) | 57.32lbs (26.5kg) |
| 0 to 100km | 7.5 sec | 7.7 sec |
| Slalom | More forgiving on rougher roads | Better contact feeling to the road Direction feels more precise |
| 100 to 0 km | 144' (44.9m) | 144' (44.9m) |
| Fuel consumption after 105 km | 5.9l/100km | 5.8l/100km |
| Tire $$$ | 247$/EA CAD | 322$/EA CAD |
All in all, not much difference between 17" and 19" other than the look that 19" gives to the vehicle and the price difference.
Cheers
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