For the thread starter: If you didn't yet take a note from the answers above, please do not make threads like this. Or if you do, put them in the offtopic section, because in my opinion this isn't "general LFS discussion"...
Pepsi Max > all Coca Cola.
However, Coca Cola (original) > Pepsi (original)
And Cherry Coke > Pepsi Max on some days, usually Wednesdays.
Also, cheese.
cherry coke?? Yuck!! How can you drink that??? It tastes too fake.
Cheese...? Only if it's young cheese.
Pepsi Max? It's even more waterier than the regular one, so another yuck.
How about, after you get the wheel, you keep us updated in this thread?
I assume you're coming from joystick? I know of a few quick guys that weened themselves off of j/s only to discover that they couldn't hack driving a driving sim with a wheel! Will be interesting to see how and indeed if you cope with the change, and give others an idea what to expect.
I wish to assert here that I believe j/s to be inherently faster than wheel. Anyone else have thoughts on this?
That depends upon your definition of "faster." If by faster, you mean easier to go from full lock to full lock, then yes, most certainly. However, you pay for it with an extreme lack of precision compared to a wheel.
Also, if you assign brake and throttle to the Y-axis, it's very easy to mess up your steering inputs when trying to do something like modulate the throttle or brake. A joystick is a 2-dimentional device, whereas a wheel is merely 1-dimensional. The other option is to use buttons for throttle and brake (as I used to do with my joystick), but then of course you run into the problem of not being able to modulate them at all (or at least not very easily).