You've bought the wrong car if you run it in strictly comfort mode.I run mine in Comfort all the time. Any other mode just ruins the car imo.
I run mine in Comfort all the time. Any other mode just ruins the car imo.
You've bought the wrong car if you run it in strictly comfort mode.
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Not the standard ones, they are the bucket seat option. I'm not sure if they are really worth the money, but they are comfortable.
I'm gently running it in, about a quarter of the way there, and have found the ACC really useful in that regard. When the traffic starts to move it accelerates somewhat economically. I'm looking forward to being able to put my foot down!
Also, I'm running it in 'comfort mode' at the moment to keep the revs down.
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You've bought the wrong car if you run it in strictly comfort mode.
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I tend to agree with you, why have a Cupra and run it in 'unexciting mode' when there is all that power to enjoy.
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Not true. Boost is limited in comfort mode.All the power is available in unexciting mode too. It just delivers it in a more mature fashion.
Fantastic! Thanks for taking the pics, the blue looks really nice. Shame about getting a flat almost instantly.
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Hi guys, finally picked up mine on Saturday from Southampton. Such a fantastic piece of machinery... puts a smile on my face every time I look at it, drive it, accelerate... Not so much when I go over bumps or potholes, but hey, it was to be expected
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However, first problem after nearly 200 miles - front left tyre pressure loss warning. Checked it and it was nearly flat. Fixed it, went flat again after 10 miles. Repeated the action a few times, got home, went to check it, nothing - no puncture, no nothing. Just a lot of rubber. After putting back together, it did not went flat again - I am guessing either it was incorrectly fitted on the rim or a pothole / bump caused the issue. Had to buy a new tyre....
Not true. Boost is limited in comfort mode.
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Show me the proof and I'll believe you. The car doesn't feel slower at any point.
Show you the proof, I'm pretty certain my self the boost setting in comfort mode is on low boost setting with lower throttle response. You can't get into a T junction for the turbo to measure boost as TSI is direct
Says the guy that played around with 5 maps in 3 hours on my ecu.
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You'll know then if you've seen the maps, is the throttle less responsive OR is it making less actual boost?
I agree it feels more snappy in Cupra mode, but SEAT, along with many many other manufacturers just change the throttle pedal software so it loses its linerarity to make it initially more responsive and feel faster.
I'm 100% confident it doesn't go down the road, or overtake any faster than it does in comfort mode.
I'm open minded though, if someone can show me some proof.