
Originally Posted by
amazeer
In 2012 there was comfort pack, sports pack for the tdi/tsi.
comfort pack has climate control aircon, auto dimming mirror, tyre pressure sensor, rain sensing wipers.
sports pack has boavista wheels, tinted windows, front fogs, tyre pressure sensor, nominally 15mm lower springs.
From memory I think comfort was $600, sports was $1500. Both worth the money IMO. No you didnt get a discount if you got both, you pay for tyre pressure sensor twice. Its the least desirable inclusion, kinda useless. You dont get a warning until it drops to about 18psi. I guess its more of a puncture warning than a maintenance due warning. By the time pressure gets that low its pretty obvious anyway. I dont know whether its because I have stopped looking after 4 years or if it has settled, but from new, I still thought the rear was too high even with the sport springs.
I dont know if its wheels and tyres or springs, but the sport pack makes the ride quite a bit firmer than the standard tsi I test drove. Unless you're cruising the worst of Sydney roads then it isnt that bad. If its too firm you should buy a camry.
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