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Thread: CC tyre wear

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    Quote Originally Posted by lgc67 View Post
    Thank you all for the input.

    So there is not history of CC s chewing tyres as a recognized problem , it just depends on the type of tyres you start with and how you treat them .

    Vexed , 40 psi sound a lot ,it doesn't make for a harsh ride ?

    Are there any recognized or common problems with the CC that I need to be aware of?

    Did the CC have DSG issues like some other VW a?
    Ridewise you'll probably notice that its a little firmer at 40PSI, but probably not uncomfortably so. Also depends whether you've got the standard 18" rims or factory option 19", or aftermarket rims? Bigger rims = less rubber on the road = less "cushioning" = harsher ride.

    The only issue (if you call it that) I've had with the CC is the people coming up to you asking questions about it, or people gawking and obviously talking about it when you use park assist to get into a bay simply because you can't be ar$ed doing it yourself. Then they come up to you and ask questions about the car.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lgc67 View Post
    Thank you all for the input.

    So there is not history of CC s chewing tyres as a recognized problem , it just depends on the type of tyres you start with and how you treat them .

    Vexed , 40 psi sound a lot ,it doesn't make for a harsh ride ?

    Are there any recognized or common problems with the CC that I need to be aware of?

    Did the CC have DSG issues like some other VW a?



    Honestly I don't feel between the difference between 37 or 40 psi. The ride is comfortable and I really enjoy it. Never had any issues with the car, it has been very reliable.... I just regret not getting the Dynaudio package on it.
    One of my mates has a 2009 tdi, he had issues with the gearbox where shifting to reverse won't do anything...



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    Quote Originally Posted by Eaglen00b View Post
    Ridewise you'll probably notice that its a little firmer at 40PSI, but probably not uncomfortably so. Also depends whether you've got the standard 18" rims or factory option 19", or aftermarket rims? Bigger rims = less rubber on the road = less "cushioning" = harsher ride.

    The only issue (if you call it that) I've had with the CC is the people coming up to you asking questions about it, or people gawking and obviously talking about it when you use park assist to get into a bay simply because you can't be ar$ed doing it yourself. Then they come up to you and ask questions about the car.



    Yeah that's true, it is an eye catcher... I have received compliments many many times





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