I decided to keep my car post lease because the 2019 range and features are perfect for my needs. Regardless, I was sick of looking at the Astana wheels on my previous 2016 and now this 2019, and feeling the molasses Ecopia sidewalls refusing to change direction and brake like crap... I finally decided to go with a GTI size for looks purely - but retain some sense about it and go with *very* light weight wheels (18lbs) to not increase the unsprung weight too much... I think I hit the sweet spot for now - range will suffer but I could not care less... My wheels_ tires clocked at 42 lbs, which is more than I thought, I messed up on the tire choice and could have done 2 lbs less... Stock were 38 for me on well used ecopias. SO I gained, but nowhere near as much as a stock GTI wheel which weights 25 lbs minimum...
I selected Enkei TFR in 18" for a GTI. Because if you search for anything under E-golf you get nothing. Nada. Zero. Zip. We're supposed to be tree huggers hypermiling on Ecopias. I say no, sir ;-) My goal with light wheels and *not* the absolute grippiest pilot sport (AS3 all season) was to retain the Egolf's "silent assasin" trick at traffic lights, and also lose the tire squeal when braking on painted white lines...
Mission accomplished... I spin the wheels a little less than before if I nail the throttle, but I still do a little, which is a sign I'm not killing the rotational mass here... I just go...
The color is a personal choice but it is a 99% match for the brake dust of the Egolf, so I predict little cleaning on my part.. The one flaw is that those wheels do greatly show the pathetic puny brake calipers of the Egolf - sized for a good mountain bike (I get why, regen, no need for them to be bigger, but still not a pretty sight ;-)
Side note for JoulesThief: I know you hate it when people play with Egolfs, reduce range, drive sporty, etc... no need to chime in about this topic unless you want to congratulate me for picking 18 lbs wheels ;-)
I selected Enkei TFR in 18" for a GTI. Because if you search for anything under E-golf you get nothing. Nada. Zero. Zip. We're supposed to be tree huggers hypermiling on Ecopias. I say no, sir ;-) My goal with light wheels and *not* the absolute grippiest pilot sport (AS3 all season) was to retain the Egolf's "silent assasin" trick at traffic lights, and also lose the tire squeal when braking on painted white lines...
Mission accomplished... I spin the wheels a little less than before if I nail the throttle, but I still do a little, which is a sign I'm not killing the rotational mass here... I just go...
The color is a personal choice but it is a 99% match for the brake dust of the Egolf, so I predict little cleaning on my part.. The one flaw is that those wheels do greatly show the pathetic puny brake calipers of the Egolf - sized for a good mountain bike (I get why, regen, no need for them to be bigger, but still not a pretty sight ;-)
Side note for JoulesThief: I know you hate it when people play with Egolfs, reduce range, drive sporty, etc... no need to chime in about this topic unless you want to congratulate me for picking 18 lbs wheels ;-)