Studying for Finals = WHEELS POLL TIME!
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Woops, I thought this thread had died!!!
Man you guys are making my choice tough!!! You all have your good reasons for the Varianza and all have good reasons for the Euroline, which is why I personally have a hard time choosing between the two too; I hear both of your arguments! By the way acl15, I was quoted about 2300 for each set.
P.S. I really hate the argument about blah blah they look like so and so etc. Just because they have a lot of spokes? There are DOZENS of wheels that look like the Varianza, and similarly there are HUNDREDS of wheels that look like the Eurolines. Just because they have a lot of spokes does not mean they are knockoffs. Not to mention the Breytons do not even fit the Lexus. Thus, the fact that the wheel may look like a 'knockoff' of something else is not something I am worried about. (Unless they truly are knockoffs, like some lower-model, cheap rims are ie Rota)
FWIW I am personally leaning towards the Eurolines. They give a more mature, less sporty look I think will age better than the sportier look of the Varianzas. Plus they are TPMS compatible which the Varianzas are not.
Man you guys are making my choice tough!!! You all have your good reasons for the Varianza and all have good reasons for the Euroline, which is why I personally have a hard time choosing between the two too; I hear both of your arguments! By the way acl15, I was quoted about 2300 for each set.
P.S. I really hate the argument about blah blah they look like so and so etc. Just because they have a lot of spokes? There are DOZENS of wheels that look like the Varianza, and similarly there are HUNDREDS of wheels that look like the Eurolines. Just because they have a lot of spokes does not mean they are knockoffs. Not to mention the Breytons do not even fit the Lexus. Thus, the fact that the wheel may look like a 'knockoff' of something else is not something I am worried about. (Unless they truly are knockoffs, like some lower-model, cheap rims are ie Rota)
FWIW I am personally leaning towards the Eurolines. They give a more mature, less sporty look I think will age better than the sportier look of the Varianzas. Plus they are TPMS compatible which the Varianzas are not.
Last edited by knihc2008; 06-12-07 at 02:09 PM.
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