
Originally Posted by
ThatOneDude
Fantastic! Thanks for the nice points here. So what this means is... I've yet to even feel my new S4 in Sport mode. lol
One thing that is odd though, is that of all the combos you described, none of them had anything to do with the Drive Select buttons. It's almost as if the Drive Select buttons do absolutely nothing. This can't be true, so maybe I'm misunderstanding.

Drive Select adjusts more than just the engine/transmission. It adjusts the characteristics of several subsystems, depending on how your car is equipped. Each Drive Select mode affects engine, transmission, steering, dynamic steering, suspension, sport differential etc. So for example if you change Drive Select to Dynamic it will make the steering stiffer, the suspension stiffer if you have adaptive suspension, it makes the sport differential more agile if you have the sport differential and it puts the transmission in Sport mode. They go together. However, you can put the transmission in Sport mode independently of Drive Select. That's really the main difference. In order to change how the steering feels, you have to change the Drive Select mode, however if you want to change how the transmission shifts and how responsive the throttle is you don't have to change the Drive Select mode at all, you can just put the transmission in S.
I rarely touch Drive Select. I have my Individual mode setup with all the components just how I like them for 90+% of my driving and I simply go back and forward between D, S and manual modes depending on how spirited I wanna drive. I only change my Drive Select mode if I go on a long highway trip in that case I change everything to Comfort mode or if I go for a drive in the canyons and in that case I change everything to Dynamic mode.
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