I wouldnt be shifting down lol...
But as you say in your second para, it will start dropping gears once back in S.
What on earth would you need to over-ride the S mode and shift down for? It already revs high enough! lol
...and yeah, I have thought maybe you want to shift up to shut it up a bit, but then I'd assume that once you hold the right paddle to give the gearbox control back, it'd just shift back to the lower gear giving more revs again...
I wouldnt be shifting down lol...
But as you say in your second para, it will start dropping gears once back in S.
2019 BMW M3 CS
Interesting observations, sounds like you're happy with it overall.
I think you just have to learn how to use DSG and change your diving style to suit. D mode is designed for economy and I'd usually use this as I agree S mode shifts too high and sounds like you're over revving it.
Re: ACC, if anything Sport mode makes the steering heavier, so are you sure it wasn't set on this mode when you were parking? The normal and comfort mode the steering is quite light. I don't think ACC is that necessary.
LOL the reasons you mentioned are why I like it so much! Want to cruise in my "boring peoples car" golf*....stick it in D. Quiet, calm and relaxed. Don't care if it's lazy, I'm in no hurry. Change to S and the thing is alive. You're not gonna cruise around in this mode so who cares where the tacho goes. It knows what it's doing and I dpn't have time to be looking at the tacho
Oh and I don't see a big issue with the launch control. It's not that savage, it eases off, most likely to spare the driveline some pain. Other cars I've driven with "launch mode" have come with nasty bangs and clunks and still not been as effective as the R.
* as described by an idiot at work who drive a camry no less
Voice control works on all Nav cars fitted after week46 last year.. As long as its a factory fitted option. Blutooth need not be installed to work as mic is already there in all Nav Fitted week 46 cars. (Golf , Passat , Eos , Tiguan , Jetta) . Does not allow for voice entered street directions because here in aus are maps are not as well programmed (whereis software) as say europe. Version 3 is availble now and its list price is 490 ish plus gst. All cars in the last 4 weeks should have had Version 3 put into. Please see your dealer for your disk if it is not in your glove box. Hope this helps all cheers.
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hmm.. I picked up my GTI 20th May - no CD in the glove box - no idea what version its running.
2010 built GTI obviously. I wonder if I should have V3 included or provided to me at this stage.
2019 BMW M3 CS
With the R32s it was normal to have the front about 2PSI higher than the rear due to the nose heavy nature of them. With the R being much less so I'd be inclined to having the same PSI all the way around.
Cheers,
Trent
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The little placard says 39 psi all round for normal weights. Up to 42/43 for a fully laden car. Just checked and mine are 36.5 all round as received from the dealer.
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Thanks for the info on PSI's Treza and HPSOV
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