DBM-Red-G2706
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Just out of curiousity...
99.9% of the time I put my 2016 GT350 in Sport Mode, I just like it better, sound is better, suspension, etc...
BUT I pulled out of the garage to drive to work recently very early when my wife was asleep, so I left it in Normal mode and drove to work. It was fine, less satisfyingthan Sport mode.
Here's the thing. It seemed like I got WORSE MPG than the other times I drove to work in Sport mode. I made sure to drive home in Sport mode and still that was my impression.
So... Do we get different MPG in different modes and how does that map out?
Thanks in advance.
David
99.9% of the time I put my 2016 GT350 in Sport Mode, I just like it better, sound is better, suspension, etc...
BUT I pulled out of the garage to drive to work recently very early when my wife was asleep, so I left it in Normal mode and drove to work. It was fine, less satisfyingthan Sport mode.
Here's the thing. It seemed like I got WORSE MPG than the other times I drove to work in Sport mode. I made sure to drive home in Sport mode and still that was my impression.
So... Do we get different MPG in different modes and how does that map out?
Thanks in advance.
David
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