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  1. Yes, you could feel the difference when the sport button wash pushed. The sales guy made a point to activate it as I was driving around a bumpy corner. The dealership I used had 3 or 4 cars with PASM, but none with 18s and PASM. I did find a set of 18" rims (Standard Boxster S Wheels) that I plan to use for snow tires (Chicago) but if the ride is "much" better I would switch permanently.
  2. It was in the August 05 issue of Excellence. The article does not go into detail about his reply, but does say that without PASM to go with 18s. I have an 06 S on order for June delivery and after driving 3 versions, 18s, 19s without PASM & 19s with PASM, selected the 19s with PASM (and sport crono plus). I thought the ride was great, tighter than the 18s and looked the best (Carrera Classic).
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