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wilpert Member Since: 25 Jun 2014 Location: London Village Posts: 169 |
FWIW I do mixed driving but a lot of it is around town. |
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Wed Jul 02 2014 3:16pm |
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Maxarn58 Member Since: 24 Dec 2011 Location: Stockholm Posts: 142 |
I use it almost always.
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Wed Jul 02 2014 3:41pm |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
I use the steering wheel paddles more than sport mode. In the older car I used sport mode more than command shift - just found command shift a bit cumbersome to use with the stick. I mainly use CS for shifting to a lower gear to overtake and to slow down with minimal use of brakes when going downhill.
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Wed Jul 02 2014 4:07pm |
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wilpert Member Since: 25 Jun 2014 Location: London Village Posts: 169 |
Ahh, the lower gear higher rev thing makes sense, my other car is a Cayman manual and it took a bit of getting used to but I tend to work the lower gears a bit and keep the revs up, which feels better around the lanes. Then just keep the 6th gear for the motorways.
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Wed Jul 02 2014 4:31pm |
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Bungleaio Member Since: 06 Apr 2014 Location: Leicester Posts: 172 |
I only use it for overtaking sunday drivers doing 30 in NSL areas. The car makes a glorious noise at higher revs but it gets to license loosing speed far too quickly. |
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Wed Jul 02 2014 7:01pm |
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muddywheels Milk Float Man Member Since: 30 Jun 2010 Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Posts: 5637 |
Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW
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Wed Jul 02 2014 7:39pm |
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martyn05 Member Since: 13 Feb 2014 Location: Derby Posts: 324 |
I use it when I want to do a quick overtake or I have some idiot tail gating me.
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Wed Jul 02 2014 8:01pm |
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Ady 555 Site Moderator Member Since: 12 Dec 2010 Location: Good old yorkshire Posts: 8738 |
I use sport mode quite often, usually in conjunction with dynamic response and paddle shift, great combination for twisty country lanes or traffic light suprises with more than one lane... I don't use paddleshift to slow my vehicle down Brake pads are far cheaper to replace than a gearbox. |
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Wed Jul 02 2014 8:12pm |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
It's not about conserving brake pads/discs. Engine braking downhill is supposed to be safer and can prevent brakes from overheating and failing. |
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Wed Jul 02 2014 9:07pm |
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BKHK Member Since: 05 May 2008 Location: Perth Posts: 1941 |
Most of my driving is in town, I use it similarly to Martyn and I also have paddles which I don't use as nuch as I thought I would. Sport mode seems to keep most people off my bumper and wins my traffic light races. Gone - 2008 Stornoway Grey RRS 2.7 TDV6
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Wed Jul 02 2014 10:00pm |
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Bomber H Member Since: 17 Apr 2012 Location: Abingdon / Reading Posts: 200 |
^^^^This^^^^ Got a nice stretch of twisty road leading up to/away from my office so it's hard to resist most mornings, and evening. Even surprised my mate in his RS4 when I didn't slow down as much as he expected me to for the corners. Dynamic Response is surprisingly good 2016 VW Golf GTD DSG 2007 Exige S British GT SE Gone : 2011 3.0TDV6 HSE, Stornoway Grey, Ivory, Piano Black Trim, Paddleshift, Privacy Glass, Side Steps, Mud Flaps, Heated Steering Wheel, Timed Climate & Remote Park Heating |
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Wed Jul 02 2014 10:05pm |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
Love dynamic mode. Have done some interesting stuff on twisty country roads that I wouldn't dream of doing without putting the RRS in dynamic mode. If it wasn't for the harsher ride, I would always keep it in dynamic. |
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Wed Jul 02 2014 10:32pm |
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mrfrog Member Since: 07 Aug 2012 Location: Berkshire Posts: 285 |
I find it tends to usefully hold a lower gear around roundabouts which helps go round and out of them when pressing on, other than that, I rarely do.
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Thu Jul 03 2014 6:53pm |
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defender_uk Member Since: 08 Aug 2006 Location: North Yorkshire, Pickering Posts: 169 |
very first handbook back in 2005 recommended to use sport mode on twisty country roads and hilly roads. I have always used it like this. For roundabouts and joining long curve motorway junctions, sport and dynamic. Gives a bite and u needn't slow down.... |
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Thu Jul 03 2014 8:57pm |
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