When you turn it off it will show you the milage.My brand new Copra with res delete from the car dealer
How can I see the miles? I havent found the function yet, it only shows the trip.
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When you turn it off it will show you the milage.My brand new Copra with res delete from the car dealer
How can I see the miles? I havent found the function yet, it only shows the trip.
I assume you have cruise control- if you turn it off the mileage will show to the right of the tripMy brand new Copra with res delete from the car dealer
How can I see the miles? I havent found the function yet, it only shows the trip.
The Golf R is a lot heavier. Unless you're starting from a standstill you'll beat a Golf R any day in the Cupra. It's very cool you were able to keep up with the 235i though, those things are brutal!I had an interesting trip to a "closed" road yesterday in my 2019 Cupra 290 along with a friend and his 2015 BMW M235i stage one kicking out 395hp. His is manual so we did runs in third gear with mine in sport.
50-100 odd, 60-100odd and 70-100odd.
In each I was neck and neck with him until about 90 when he started to edge a foot or two, nothing major. Certainly not enough to safely overtake anyway. My car even dropped to 2nd gear before taking off in the 50mph drag and I still kept up.
We couldn't workout how and why as the same M235i beat a stage one Mk7 Golf R in the exact same races (on the same "closed" road). I'll dig out the video's.
My only guess is the heat favouring the larger turbo?! Over the smaller twin turbos of the BMW. Not sure though as I have no mechanical experience just a guess. My friend did say he could hear the turbo sucking in loads of air from my car.
The next test will be against a 2018 Audi S4 which, I have a feeling I will be seeing in the rear view mirror due to it being such a huge lump of a car. And the final test will be against my brother's 2018 S3, which has already been proven by carwow to be a lot faster than the MK7.5 R.
I'll try get some video evidence but do begrudge the additional weight!
You can have some serious fun in these cars on the Mexican motorways
I had an interesting trip to a "closed" road yesterday in my 2019 Cupra 290 along with a friend and his 2015 BMW M235i stage one kicking out 395hp. His is manual so we did runs in third gear with mine in sport.
50-100 odd, 60-100odd and 70-100odd.
In each I was neck and neck with him until about 90 when he started to edge a foot or two, nothing major. Certainly not enough to safely overtake anyway. My car even dropped to 2nd gear before taking off in the 50mph drag and I still kept up.
We couldn't workout how and why as the same M235i beat a stage one Mk7 Golf R in the exact same races (on the same "closed" road). I'll dig out the video's.
My only guess is the heat favouring the larger turbo?! Over the smaller twin turbos of the BMW. Not sure though as I have no mechanical experience just a guess. My friend did say he could hear the turbo sucking in loads of air from my car.
The next test will be against a 2018 Audi S4 which, I have a feeling I will be seeing in the rear view mirror due to it being such a huge lump of a car. And the final test will be against my brother's 2018 S3, which has already been proven by carwow to be a lot faster than the MK7.5 R.
I'll try get some video evidence but do begrudge the additional weight!
You can have some serious fun in these cars on the Mexican motorways
First of all the M235 has one turbo, not two.I had an interesting trip to a "closed" road yesterday in my 2019 Cupra 290 along with a friend and his 2015 BMW M235i stage one kicking out 395hp. His is manual so we did runs in third gear with mine in sport.
50-100 odd, 60-100odd and 70-100odd.
In each I was neck and neck with him until about 90 when he started to edge a foot or two, nothing major. Certainly not enough to safely overtake anyway. My car even dropped to 2nd gear before taking off in the 50mph drag and I still kept up.
We couldn't workout how and why as the same M235i beat a stage one Mk7 Golf R in the exact same races (on the same "closed" road). I'll dig out the video's.
My only guess is the heat favouring the larger turbo?! Over the smaller twin turbos of the BMW. Not sure though as I have no mechanical experience just a guess. My friend did say he could hear the turbo sucking in loads of air from my car.
The next test will be against a 2018 Audi S4 which, I have a feeling I will be seeing in the rear view mirror due to it being such a huge lump of a car. And the final test will be against my brother's 2018 S3, which has already been proven by carwow to be a lot faster than the MK7.5 R.
I'll try get some video evidence but do begrudge the additional weight!
You can have some serious fun in these cars on the Mexican motorways
So either your friend is shifting like a old lady or it doesnt have close to 395hp.
Yes ofc, but if he mentions that the M235 is tuned i guess he would mention it if the Cupra was aswell Otherwise it kind of defeats the purpose if the Cupra was actually running stg 3 and 500bhp+You're forgetting about possibility 3: the Cupra has more than 290 hp ;-).
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What if it had more than 290 as standard? That's why I'm interested to know if anyone has had one on a dynoYes ofc, but if he mentions that the M235 is tuned i guess he would mention it if the Cupra was aswell Otherwise it kind of defeats the purpose if the Cupra was actually running stg 3 and 500bhp+
Exactly my point. Pretty much every Cupra dyno run I've seen has been above factory spec by a good margin.What if it had more than 290 as standard? That's why I'm interested to know if anyone has had one on a dyno
I still think it's an issue with the car, as mine never switches modes automagically.Im having the same problem... brand new 290. Its not just the sound, gearbox also behaves differently, i think it adapts to the driving style as I want to have it in cupra and cruise around at 10-20% throttle.
Also it doesnt want to put dsg in eco mode sometimes until i change to some other mode and then individual (with eco settings) again.
One thing that annoys me the most is that it takes over five seconds for the menu to open and mode to change. Interface is sooo slooow!
Please seat, let me hold it for a second to enter cupra mode directly!!!
Thanks for this was, just looking for this info lolYou have to go into vehicle settings and tick for auto wiping, otherwise position 1 is normal intermittent. I drove it for a week thinking the auto wipers were just a bit crap.
So I have the following fromfrom I can gather in testing the car.
Auto coming home/leaving lights
Forward collision
Traffic sign recognize (show the sign using sat nav)
Tiredness recognize