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The manufacturer claims more tire contact area on the road, better braking (4 vs. 2), better ride, less problems in case of a puncture. Doesn't mention double the chance of a problem with the brakes and suspension (4 vs. 2!!) and generally increased complexity. I really like the car, but in reality it is more a gimmick to make it unique than anything else. They plan to build 8 per year.
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