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Which drive mode do you use mainly?

On the commute I just switch on the basic rev matching to make things easier. N mode the rest of the time. N custom for shopping centre carparks so others can enjoy the noise and I can enjoy the lighter steering and softer suspension. :D
 
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Normal for tedious long stretches, eco only for motorway stop/start and N custom (all + except normal suspension) when I'm on the glorious empty North Wales B roads on my doorstep 😀
 
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Custom mode. Once car gets to 3 orange coolent bars left I put into custom mode.
 
I have been using Eco a lot in my DCT car and it's been a really pleasurable experience, just pottering about doing the school run etc. However, you forget just how much of an animal the car becomes in N mode. With the better weather, I've been enjoying the car a lot more as it was intended, and will struggle to put it back to ECO now I think.....
 
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It’s funny isn’t it. Everybody says N Custom but N Custom could be Throttle response -Normal, Steering -Normal, Exhaust note - quiet or normal, etc etc.

So your N Custom could actually be really dialled down.

In reality though, most people’s N custom is everything turned up to max, except the suspension and perhaps the steering feel.
 
N Mode most of the time, until I see a copper 👮 them not to attract attention I put it in Normal Mode.
The cops up here on the Central Coast NSW are mongrels pigs 🐷 especially one
who (I won’t mention by name) is a Sleazebag. 🤨👎
 
Dont think you can have eco in custom might be wrong , when u getting the new one ? Ive been switching from normal to custom and N missus said she needs a sports bra for N mode lol
I think I have eco and exhaust in sport + in my custom 2 mode.