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I like the painted alloy wheels. it's pretty easy to keep them clean and the clear coating protects the finish.

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Thanks, bbf & DJE. Didn't realize the alloy ones were painted;even w/a clear coating, I wonder how long they'd stay looking good here in Maine, where we love to pound the salt to our roads during our 9 months of winter. JK

 

As long as you clean them regularly, they should look good for years.

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The 2010 S comes standard with 16" Alloys. I wouldn't change them out for steel wheels with hub caps. Even if you just spray off the salt once or twice a week, the alloys should look fine for years.

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My turn for a dumb question. If your wheels turned black, wasn't it just brake dust? Just get a bristle brush to go over them when you wash the car. No detailed cleaning or polishing necessary. That stuff bakes on if you don't clean them ever.

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Not dumb at all xmech. At first, I was thinking the same thing. I get sick when I see all the Mercedes cruising around with black front wheels because the owners don't clean them.

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An easy way to deal with the wheels is go to a good car wash every week and pay for the extra wheel cleaning service. It doesn't get any simpler than that.

 

FYI....The alloys and tires on the S were designed to get that extra 3 MPG EPA rating over the SE/SEL 4 cylinders. I wouldn't change them. I actually thought of getting a set of S wheels and tires for my SE. Wait a minute. Hey oldfolks, lets to a swap. I'll send you my SE wheels/tires/wheel covers and you send me yours. We can put our cars up on blocks for a week while we wait for them to ship....or maybe 3 weeks if we use the USPS! LOL :hysterical2:

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Two and a half weeks if you're lucky! (USPS stinks!)

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We're getting ready to buy a 2010 Fusion S, which will probably (given our ages)be our last new car. Don't need any of the bells + whistles, but one thing we want is wheels that don't corrode or look awful.

Our present car (a piece of junk Prius) hadn't even got to 2 years old when the wheels blackened. It's looked terrible ever since.

What type of wheels should we get? Thanks for your help.

 

 

Check this link out for Mother's all wheel and tire cleaner.

 

http://www.mothers.com/02_products/05924.html

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Yeah, I have an SE with the hubcaps (sadface... waiting for the tires to wear out, then find some not-too-gaudy rims) and they'll collect the dust, too. (I guess it doesn't matter how the steel wheels look underneath.) I wouldn't go with the steel rims as they are at least 10 lbs heavier each. And, being 17" vs 18", you'll probably notice the road imperfections some more, as well, if that would bother you.

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I really doubt you'll be able to find full wheel covers for alloy wheels. They do make shields for the back of the wheels to keep brake dust off. I know you really want covers but seriously, nothing makes a car look better than clean alloy wheels.

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I can vouch for DEO. He bought my wheels, paid right away and was very patient with the USPS.

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