Since its a 2007 car chances are they were fitted with 17's rather than 18' or had them as optional extras I have a facelift model 250 f sport with staggered 18 inch wheels and don't find the ride too hard 🙂
Don't forget these cars are now getting on a bit,some have been abused, looked after mine well and sold it a few years ago and still looks great for a 18 year old car
Probably won't be to everyone's liking but I really don't see what difference 5 or 10p a litre makes,I have always used momentum99 and occasionally v.power(if I am near a shell garage lol)in my 250 f sport and will continue to do so(my choice regardless) as long as it exists.I also did the same with my IS200 sport. I think its better fuel(rightly or wrongly) and made the choice to use it.if you think its worth a try go for it and if not just stick with the normal fuel.
Hello Chris and welcome to the LOC,hoping you find the forum educational and informative,hoping your issue isn't anything to serious and is sorted soon 👍
If everything in life were as simple and as straightforward as that it would be great,sadly it isn't and that the reality of life,manufacturers have lots to conform to etc
I learned to drive in a manual car,I currently also have a second car which is a manual.However we have to embrace change at some point and try alternatives,the choice as always is yours,however I know which i would go for
It all depends on if the wiring loom is present on yours in which case it would be a simple case of plug and play,however if the loom is not present then it would require electrical modification.