Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What difference will the comfort, normal, and sport mode make in a Porsche?

You know how you can change the mode of a Porsche to comfort, normal, or sport? Well, what differences will it make? Thanks!|||Gabi,





Several Porsches have these settings which are settings for the shock absorbers on the vehicle. In Comfort mode they will soften up and provide a softer suspension ride, so things like bumps in the road and different road obstacles aren't as noticeable and make it feel more bearable.





Normal will be the standard setup for the car on the shock absorbers which is somewhere inbetween with a bit more stiff ride.





Sport mode is where the sport settings go into play, the shock absorbers go to their full stiffness setting for the road that have been adjusted from the factory. This is not necessarily a comfortable ride since bumps and things like that are very noticeable. However the vehicle handles better for tight turns and things along this sort in this mode. Depending on the vehicle the option is on, this is sometimes known as "Rattle your kidneys" mode.





You will notice a difference in these settings, which is why they gave the option for it as it makes around town and daily driving a lot easier and comfortable for you in the car and also give you the flexibility to stiffen up the suspension when the opportunity presents itself for the fun factor when you find your favorite backroad :)|||comfort%26lt;%26gt;normal%26lt;%26gt; then%26lt;%26gt; sport!!!|||The first part I don't know but the 2nd I do. Comfort is when the car is riding nice and smooth. Normal is just driving regularly. Sport is when you wanna have fun and just press the pedal down more.

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