you dont want 19's. get either 20's or 18's. youll save more money in the long run because tires for 19's are more pricey for it being an oddball size.
are you looking for something sporty or more luxury??
Both aluminum and chrome are real hard to take care of, more so with the chrome. You have to constantly keep them clean and a good polish will be needed if you want them looking clean all day every day. However, they're hella expensive...but worth it i believe.
aluminum for sure! Chrome = heavy and will eventually flake. Polished aluminum can last longer if taken care of and weighs less. Verey ounce counts in rotating mass.
I have to say I'm really happy with my stock aluminum SXT 17's rims both in look/design and ease of cleaning. I goto the manual car wash often, every other day or so to wash down the Caliber. Just recently returned from there today to clean off all the snow and ice we got last night. My Caliber is not a garage Dodge, because it's anything but CUTE!
I've never done anything but hit it with the soap/rinse/wax. I finish with the wax and don't even rinse it off. The few spots it leaves are very hard to see on my color Caliber khaki and the benefit of leaving that wax film on there is obvious.
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