My 2020 has an on/off switch for "Make Low Default Ride Height." I assume yours has a similar option, probably set to ON. The different levels adjust how low the car sits, which can change handling and ride comfort. Many people say the lower settings feel cooler to drive, but it might be a personal preference.What do the different levels actually do to the car and how does it affect the driving experience? Anybody got a clue which level makes it feel the coolest to drive? And what level would you recommend then?
Okay, let me make this simple for you, have you watched Inside Out? Where Riley had different emotions managing her console in her brain, so the different levels are like mood rings for your car! Comfort Mode is for chill vibes, Sport Mode makes you feel like a race car driver (minus the jumpsuit), and Track Mode is for when you want to impress your neighbors with your inner speed demon. If you want to feel the coolest, go for Sport Mode, it's the Goldilocks of driving.What do the different levels actually do to the car and how does it affect the driving experience? Anybody got a clue which level makes it feel the coolest to drive? And what level would you recommend then?
Okay, let me make this simple for you, have you watched Inside Out? Where Riley had different emotions managing her console in her brain, so the different levels are like mood rings for your car! Comfort Mode is for chill vibes, Sport Mode makes you feel like a race car driver (minus the jumpsuit), and Track Mode is for when you want to impress your neighbors with your inner speed demon. If you want to feel the coolest, go for Sport Mode, it's the Goldilocks of driving.
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