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I agree with Dirty Harry except for the last point:
(1) It doesn't cost much to try.
(2) It does quicken the ratio, though at the cost of higher effort.
(3) It can make entry and egress easier.
(4) It can allow you to move around and shift positions more on long drives.
(5) Really strong forearms (disagree -- my turning effort in not much more than with my previously larger wheel).
A smaller wheel also improves the leg room for heel and toe movement (your knee avoid hiting the steering wheel).
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