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Sorry for spamming. I put this thread in the Cross Turismo forum but haven't heard anything yet. This is a major question that is going to push me to either go CT or sedan. I think that i will probably take the gamble with going stag 21 inch 4 season in snowing Toronto Canada weather. But hope to hear from anyone that have real experience.

I started the very early process of ordering a new Taycan. Long story short. I went to another dealer closer to home to check out the dealership. I find that the Sedan's back feels like too big an ass as a sport sedan. Feel that the CT shape do make sense. But i have concluded the death of it is that the 20 inch rims with the CT make the CT looks plain/ugly. So the question is, with the nice 21 inch rims and 4 season. Can it handle snowy winter, so i don't have to swap out to 20 inch snow rims. More specificly, Toronto Canada area. Anyone?
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I’m not from Canada, but we have discoussed all,season tires several times.
to make long story short: winter requires winter tires.
Period.

(btw: CT with 20” rims, doesn’t look ugly at all…ofcourse, on 21” it’s amazing ;) )
 
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I’m not from Canada, but we have discoussed all,season tires several times.
to make long story short: winter requires winter tires.
Period.

(btw: CT with 20” rims, doesn’t look ugly at all…ofcourse, on 21” it’s amazing ;) )
thanks for the short and conclusive response. Yes. all answer points to need winters. Ah... back to my angel vs devil debates then.
 

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We love our CT for the extra storage and with the back seating area bigger i think its the better design. We will get some 19" for winter and run proper tires - pot holes and poor roads in the seattle area and we go into the mountains to ski. I lived in toronto before this and think that a proper winter set is the way to go - streets are better maintained than out here and less elevation to deal with.
 
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Re reading your post, I am not sure that this answers your question, but it is a great thread to read through anyway!
 
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Sorry for spamming. I put this thread in the Cross Turismo forum but haven't heard anything yet. This is a major question that is going to push me to either go CT or sedan. I think that i will probably take the gamble with going stag 21 inch 4 season in snowing Toronto Canada weather. But hope to hear from anyone that have real experience.

I started the very early process of ordering a new Taycan. Long story short. I went to another dealer closer to home to check out the dealership. I find that the Sedan's back feels like too big an ass as a sport sedan. Feel that the CT shape do make sense. But i have concluded the death of it is that the 20 inch rims with the CT make the CT looks plain/ugly. So the question is, with the nice 21 inch rims and 4 season. Can it handle snowy winter, so i don't have to swap out to 20 inch snow rims. More specificly, Toronto Canada area. Anyone?
Both will perform exceptionally well - same physical dimensions and weight distribution.

I've been through 2 winters now and have 20" all weather tyres. Unbelievable traction in snow thanks to AWD and of course 2.5T dead weight.

I imagine with snow tyres it will be even better (there is a video with a TTS ST with snow tyres pulling an X3 out of a snow drift in Germany!

CT / ST for more practicality and arguably looks over the saloon.
 


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Both will perform exceptionally well - same physical dimensions and weight distribution.

I've been through 2 winters now and have 20" all weather tyres. Unbelievable traction in snow thanks to AWD and of course 2.5T dead weight.

I imagine with snow tyres it will be even better (there is a video with a TTS ST with snow tyres pulling an X3 out of a snow drift in Germany!

CT / ST for more practicality and arguably looks over the saloon.
thanks. this is comforting to know. i can try CT 21 inch all season and see. just that with sedan. i can have identitical rims and all year long. 20 inch doesn’t look bad on sedan.
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