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RRUK Member Since: 10 Jun 2005 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 2581 |
It depends on what you are used to driving and how heavy it is etc, there are so many variables that can come into play that on a test drive, you are not going to get to know the car well.
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Tue Aug 02 2005 5:38pm |
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grommet Member Since: 28 May 2005 Location: Northern California Posts: 299 |
Did you have the transmission in "sport mode"? The transmission also adjusts to driving behavior as time goes on. But yes, do note this is one of the heaviest vehicles in it's class! It's no light sports car. It's a huge monster. |
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Tue Aug 02 2005 8:26pm |
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SoCal Member Since: 02 Aug 2005 Location: California Posts: 11 |
Thanks for the replies.
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Wed Aug 03 2005 12:38am |
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grommet Member Since: 28 May 2005 Location: Northern California Posts: 299 |
If you move the CommandShift™ (marketing!) automatic transmission shifter to the left (where it allows manual shifting up/down), the six-speed transmission is in "sport" mode. This is on all RRS vehicles. |
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Wed Aug 03 2005 3:42am |
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d3matt Member Since: 11 Jul 2005 Location: Oxfordshire, UK Posts: 730 |
As you don't know the Sport mode, I'll elaborate on that a little on the previous comment.... If you shift the gear leaver to the left, it goes into 'sport' mode and changes from a 6-speed auto to a 5-speed auto. You will notice that the dash display changes from 'D' to 'Sport'. As soon as you move the gear leaver up or down to manually change a gear, it goes out of 'Sport' mode and into a manual shift mode and all six gears return. To get it back to Sports mode, you have to shift it back to the right (D) and then left again (Sport). Matt ------------------------------------------- RRS ownership for 1 yr, then D3 for 2 yrs. Then cut back to old bangers and working my way back up through two Peugeots in 6 months. Now got Saab 9-5 2.3t and enjoying the performance! |
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Wed Aug 03 2005 8:44am |
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Simon Member Since: 13 Jun 2005 Posts: 44 |
I have a 4.4HSE and do not recognise this "lag". With the (incredibly) low mileage it could still be in transit mode, i.e not yet pdi'd. |
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Wed Aug 03 2005 10:29am |
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SoCal Member Since: 02 Aug 2005 Location: California Posts: 11 |
Does the Sport mode keep the car in lower gears longer?
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Wed Aug 03 2005 5:47pm |
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d3matt Member Since: 11 Jul 2005 Location: Oxfordshire, UK Posts: 730 |
Yes, it does keep in lower gears longer, but (on a diesel anyway) there isn't much difference between the two modes. With the pedal in the carpet, the gear changes at 4000 revs, which is too low. Obviously, the petrol models must change at much higher revs, but I wouldn't be surprised is there still isn't much difference between the two modes. In sport mode, it would use more fuel. You only have 5 gears and that 6th gear does make a difference once your at your cruising speed. Matt ------------------------------------------- RRS ownership for 1 yr, then D3 for 2 yrs. Then cut back to old bangers and working my way back up through two Peugeots in 6 months. Now got Saab 9-5 2.3t and enjoying the performance! |
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Wed Aug 03 2005 8:19pm |
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