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that's some interesting mileage! one can assume the mileage will be better at a 'sustained" cruise in the 60 to 65 range.it's interesting to throw out there that the manual which has different gearing. could possibly get 35,or so at a sustained cruising speed of ,say 60,or 65.
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jmaryt,
Yes it would be better with cruise at 60 - 65 but that's almost sacrilegious, like driving a Lambo in a sand pit! :-) |
Is it redundant to have it in both sport, and VSC sport mode at the same time?
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Nope. Sport is for the transmission, VSC Sport Mode is the stability control.
Two seperate buttons for two seperate systems. |
How can we retain this 2 options on? Or do we really have to turn it on every time we drive?
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sport mode
Well... the dynamic rev matching works in both auto & manual mode.
The way I read the brochure was that you need to be in D and press sport mode before you go into manual mode, to get the increased throttle response & quicker shifts. It sounds like if you are already in manual mode and press sport, the system won't go into full sport mode. It does seem like there is a difference, but i could be wrong (wouldn't be the first time). Any clarification would be helpfull. |
I am driving with manual mode i dont see any difference if you press the sport with it.. From d and sport it will be like manual mode but does not have much control when you need to down shift.. Its still fun though.. M with vsc mode.. Perfect when your late to work.. I just pray every month that i dont get speeding fines.. Lol..
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Side note, I have gotten upwards of 40 mpg. But I also use 91 octane Ethanol-Free fuel. I'm annoying like that. |
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