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    Suspension compliance over time

    Hi everyone,

    just bought a new Scirocco with 0kms. It is stiffer than a 14yo boy in a brothel. I can't seem to tell any difference between the Sport, Comfort and Normal ADD settings. When I test drove one at the dealers I feel the difference every time.

    Does it take a while for the car to "settle in".

    Any one else experience this when they first purchased theirs???

    Would love to hear from others if the car "loosens" up a bit after getting some time and kms clocked up.

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    Thats interesting, although i haven't purchased my scirocco yet, i have test driven quite a few. One of those being a brand new model with 0 kms, and i could definitely tell the difference between all modes. Maybe its not actually switching?

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    I personally like the Sports mode. I very rarely change it unless I know the road is extremely bad. I really like the firmer ride around the city and on the open road also. With 1700Kms on it it still feels tight and nimble which is what I chose this car for.

    So to answer your question specifically, I havent noticed it soften up or anything. The differece between comfort and sport is very distinct.

    Cheers,

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    It definitely switches just seems very firm in every setting. The differences are subtle. I figure it's becuause td suspension and shocks need time to settle in but wanted to see if other owners noi ed any differences over time with their cars.

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    make sure the dealer removed the transport chocks from the springs. Ive seen this missed a few times by the predelivery guys. It restricts the spring movement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim View Post
    make sure the dealer removed the transport chocks from the springs. Ive seen this missed a few times by the predelivery guys. It restricts the spring movement.
    Thanks for the tip.

    How can I check that myself?

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    I would imagine you'd just look behind the wheels for the springs and see if anything is shoved in there

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    Yeah I test drove a scirocco,the exact same one that I bought an ex demo,compared to the gti which is light on the steering the scirocco is heavy but that's normal ur buying a sports car.I'd rather it be tight than loose as a goose.all new cars will loosen up after use.i wouldn't be worried.

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    If I am correct pls forward beer to 17/820 Princes Hwy Springvale Vic 3171
    Is this where you live ? Nice one !

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