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So as someone who still has to wait another 11 months for my car
interested to hear how current owners are setting up their cars. Over to you!
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There are no RS1 and RS2 settings, maybe confused with BMW M1 and M2 settings on the wheel? lolSo as someone who still has to wait another 11 months for my carinterested to hear how current owners are setting up their cars. Over to you!
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Also now hve Eco and RS performace and of course RS Torque rear@HulkRS3 ha ha lol probably! What are the settings then? Comfort, auto, dynamic, individual?
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Give it a good boot full and it will fling the **** end out on you, but nothing like tickling the throttle on a 500bhp RWD monster.How noticeable is the difference between torque splitting in comfortable vs dynamic? Do you notice a big change when cornering or only if you're right at the edge?
I do the same as my old one. 5 button presses on start up to go into dynamic. Only used RS performance where you can go flat out as it holds the revs way up. Not tried torque rear. Still getting used to how it drives.
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Lane Assist switch off is also a must when you first get in. (Unless you code it to remember).
It's just dangerous. I overtook someone and once I was back in the left lane it immediately took over the steering and tried to put me back into oncoming traffic.
EXACTLY as above.
RS performance is no use for daily driving as holds the revs far to high.
Lane Assist is the work of the devil !
Car always starts up in 'auto' so have to cycle through to individual (as last RS3).
I also turn off stop / start.
Sorry yeah that is what I meantOne press of RS button puts you into individual.
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Lane Assist switch off is also a must when you first get in. (Unless you code it to remember).
It's just dangerous. I overtook someone and once I was back in the left lane it immediately took over the steering and tried to put me back into oncoming traffic.
I just don’t understand why everyone hates on lane assist. I use it everyday and never once has it even come back and done anything like you described to me.
For my type of driving it's terrible, if it didn't pick up overbanding or tarmac seams I'd let it off partially but the fact it wrestles you on twisty B roads is a dangerous joke.I just don’t understand why everyone hates on lane assist. I use it everyday and never once has it even come back and done anything like you described to me.
I just don’t understand why everyone hates on lane assist.
@HulkRS3 ha ha lol probably! What are the settings then? Comfort, auto, dynamic, individual?
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I have just never had these experiences. If I am driving down a B-road I turn it off. It doesn’t interfere. If it Is a main road I turn it on. One button press for on or off is barely an inconvenience!Lane assist is dangerous and why anyone "uses" it (as in let's the car make up for them not paying attention) is beyond me.
Driving a 740il a while back on load and it saw a shiny line of bitumen in the road and tried to chuck me in the ditch!
Lucky I was paying attention.
Can't say I ever had any issues with the system in my S4 doing something like that in the years I had it.Lane assist is dangerous and why anyone "uses" it (as in let's the car make up for them not paying attention) is beyond me.
Driving a 740il a while back on load and it saw a shiny line of bitumen in the road and tried to chuck me in the ditch!
Lucky I was paying attention.