I just got the 2022 T8 top model, and the road feel is really strong. The steering wheel feedback is quite intense, constantly feels like there's a slight vibration. Also, when reversing at low speed with the steering wheel fully turned, there's some shaking. The dealership says it's normal. Could it be related to the tires?
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