Steptronic: DS (Sport) Mode use
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You guys should try the manual mode. You can shift it like a manual by clicking into the next gear just before letting off the gas for a second.
It works great if you practice and get the timing right.
It works great if you practice and get the timing right.
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My Ride: DMS 535d. Titanium Silver on Black leather. M- Sport Package.
Always on DS mode . On the smaller engines the car is a lot more responsive and the engine much more punchy
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My Ride: F02 LCI Individual
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Originally Posted by Jimbo' date='Aug 23 2004, 03:48 PM
You guys should try the manual mode. You can shift it like a manual by clicking into the next gear just before letting off the gas for a second.
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My Ride: F02 LCI Individual
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Originally Posted by JDN' date='Aug 23 2004, 04:26 PM
With SMG, letting off allows an imperceptible shift. Maybe same thing with Steptonic?
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It's DS most of the time! Singapore is a small island country with beautiful roads, though they can be a little short. And if one wants to drive rather enthusiastically, DS is the mode to let the other car know who is ruling that road for that moment .