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Has anyone compared the 23’s suspension updates to the 22 by driving both? Curious if the “enhanced road feel” etc is even perceptible or creates a bit of a harsher ride.
I doubt it’s anything significant. They’ve been tuning the suspension every year since 2018 and every year it’s gotten softer. Likely it’s a continuation of this trend.
I doubt it’s anything significant. They’ve been tuning the suspension every year since 2018 and every year it’s gotten softer. Likely it’s a continuation of this trend.
Thanks, it was the fact they mentioned “enhanced road feel” that had me wondering if it actually got a bit stiffer.
I have a 2023 and test drove a 2022. The 22 is soft and the 23 is smooth as butter. It is tight in S+ mode and turns in really well. I live in NYC and this car dances over imperfections. I drive in comfort mode most of the time.
I have a 2023 and test drove a 2022. The 22 is soft and the 23 is smooth as butter. It is tight in S+ mode and turns in really well. I live in NYC and this car dances over imperfections. I drive in comfort mode most of the time.
Thanks, I’d be in comfort as well, what tires did yours come with?
I have a 2023 and test drove a 2022. The 22 is soft and the 23 is smooth as butter. It is tight in S+ mode and turns in really well. I live in NYC and this car dances over imperfections. I drive in comfort mode most of the time.
I have 2021 f sport and kinda a feels too soft like a cruiser rolling. Wonder if I could swap in 2023 suspension for the 2021 ? Would prefer a slightly stiffer ride with less roll and old school Cadillac feel
Sport plus feels best but MPG takes a huge hit Vs comfort or eco.
I have a 2023 and test drove a 2022. The 22 is soft and the 23 is smooth as butter. It is tight in S+ mode and turns in really well. I live in NYC and this car dances over imperfections. I drive in comfort mode most of the time.
Agree with the Comfort mode. Long highway driving is sooo enjoyable especially when cruise is set. Definitely can feel the difference between Comfort and Sport+ with the crappy road conditions in Michigan.