Driving Modes
#3
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Sport+ almost exclusively. Damn them for not letting me set it as a default. Once in a while I forget, and it takes me a minute to figure out why the car is moving like a slug.
#4
#5
I'm a "normal" person most of the time, make s the Sport modes a little more exciting. If I know the Missus will be driving the car, I leave it in Eco mode (she's a bit of a lead foot).
#6
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main annoyances is Sport and Sport+ dont seem to shift past 5th gear, so I end up putting it in Manual mode to get it to go past gear 5. Do these modes eventually shift past 5th? Sport/Sport+ and it going up to gear 8 would be nice actually. In M mode it has the rougher downshifts because of the throttle blipping.
#7
^^^ Mine does the same in sport/sport+. However, it will eventually up-shift at higher rpms and i think it's due to how the transmission works and continues to stay in that gear due to it being in "sport" mode for better performance as opposed to auto-shifting at lower rpms...But i could be wrong. I'm completely fine with that though.
I usually drive in ECO mode 90% of the time and occasionally in sport/sport+ when i want to have some fun
I usually drive in ECO mode 90% of the time and occasionally in sport/sport+ when i want to have some fun
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#8
Lexus Champion
I use Normal mode most often - at least 90% of the time. I use Sport mode here and there when I'm looking for a little more fun, and never use Eco.
#10
I'm usually in Normal during regular driving (to/from work), Eco/Normal at highway speed and ALWAYS S/S+ on On-Ramps/winding roads/overtakes so I switch every so often while driving.
#13
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main annoyances is Sport and Sport+ dont seem to shift past 5th gear, so I end up putting it in Manual mode to get it to go past gear 5. Do these modes eventually shift past 5th? Sport/Sport+ and it going up to gear 8 would be nice actually. In M mode it has the rougher downshifts because of the throttle blipping.