« Reply #11 on: 30 April 2021, 05:36 »
I have just noticed on The VW Configurator that you can choose either Diamond Cut or Black Estoril 19" Alloys if configuring a Golf R. With this in mind, If you were to configure a Performance Golf with Estoril alloys, which would you choose, Diamond Cut or Black Estorils?
Although I have experienced the obvious White Worm issues in the past with Diamond Cut Alloys and would prefer a painted/powder coated wheel, I am unsure if in my case a Black Estoril would go with many car paint colours, and as a result whether the Diamond Cut would suit the appearance of most Performance Golfs more?
Neither.
I’d spec 18’s, get some 19” T-Roc R Pretorias (eBay 324258049705) with some PS4S and live happily ever after.

Unless I was getting a Performance Pack R, in which case I think I’d stick with the diamond cut wheels.
I’ve had a few sets of black wheels and they quickly get covered in micro scratches and brake dust deposits.
But then again they’re easy to touch up when the paint gets damaged and don’t suffer the dreaded whiteworm.
The polished face Estorils have more definition and look visually bigger, but the black barrels will suffer the same fate as the all black versions and the faces will end up tarnished eventually.
They could always be fully refurbed in a mid-dark grey powder-coat after a few years though.

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