millhouse
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I fully understand the modes listed in the manual. What ManBearPig is claiming is sport mode in a base model doesn't do the same thing as sport mode in a premium trim. I'm trying to find any type of confirmation on this.The driving modes are explained in the owner's manual, page 129 I think.
Modes:
• Normal – Delivers a balancedcombination of comfort and handling.This mode provides an engaging driveexperience and a direct connection to the road without sacrificing any of the composure demanded from your vehicle.
• Sport – Engages when you shift your automatic transmission into sport (S). Sport mode increases throttle response and helps your vehicle accelerate faster, but does not change the feel of the steering or stability system.
• Sport+ – Provides a sportier steering feel and throttle response. Sport+ mode is ideal for use during more spirited driving.
• Track – Provides a performance driving experience. The engine responds directly to your inputs and takes on a more powerful tone. Track mode is for use when pure performance is desired. A performance oriented traction control mode is automatically utilized when Track drive mode is selected. In this mode, traction control intervention is reduced and tuned specifically for track usage only and is not intended for public roads. See Using Stability Control (page 119).
• Snow/Wet - Provides a confident handling driving experience during poor weather. This mode provides a confident drive experience and a direct connection to the road without sacrificing any of the composure demanded from your vehicle.
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