Should I fit 17-inch wheels to my A3?

I own a 2008 Audi A3. Recently I have been thinking of changing tyres from 16-inch to 17-inch, along with wheel rims. Would like to know if this will cause any issues which affects mileage and performance of the car?

Asked on 31 May 2016 by SURREY

Answered by Honest John
The only reason to do that is bling. You will suffer a worse ride, a greater likelihood of rim and tyre damage, faster tyre wear and more expensive tyres. If you really want to improve your A3, fit 205/55 R16 Michelin Cross Climate tyres.
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