Realistically those that wanted a "competitive" tire would have had to go out and buy them on their own anyway. The limits will still be pretty high from the factory with these tires, which aren't that bad.
They're better than RE-92's by far.
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Originally Posted by jdrxb9
You could easily have missed it since it was kind of buried in the Pittsburgh Auto Show thread, but to quote myself:
One really important thing to me is the cargo area, since I like to haul bicycles with me almost everyday and I prefer to haul them inside the car for various reasons. The trunk pass through measures 40" wide by 13.5" high and is very rectangular. Again with the seat adjusted for me, there is 57.5" of length available from the back of the drivers seat to the rear edge of the trunk. Fitting either a road or mountain bike is looking very promising. Also, I don't think I would have to compromise my driving position in order to place a single wheel/tire horizontally behind the driver's seat, though a two-high stack might force the seat more forward than I'd prefer.
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I actually think a mtn bike could fit in the back easily.
- drew