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Old Sep 17, 2010 | 06:58 PM
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I ordered a '11 S4 Premium with 6MT, sport diff and navi (didn't order drive select). It has the comfort, auto, dynamic, buttons on the front centre console. I thought these buttons were only if you bought the drive select package?
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Originally Posted by breezy
I ordered a '11 S4 Premium with 6MT, sport diff and navi (didn't order drive select). It has the comfort, auto, dynamic, buttons on the front centre console. I thought these buttons were only if you bought the drive select package?
I believe that this will work for the steeling and the throttle response only (due to sport diff option).. you have to buy the option for suspension...so yes you will have the buttons
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Thanks tdenton. I kind of figured that but wanted to be sure what they did control since I only got the sport diff.

For some reason it always ends up in dynamic mode
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Originally Posted by breezy
Thanks tdenton. I kind of figured that but wanted to be sure what they did control since I only got the sport diff.

For some reason it always ends up in dynamic mode
Why do we all like dynamic in our luxury cars "lol"
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I use Auto/Comfort most of the time. Dynamic only comes on when it's precarious driving conditions, or on fun roads when I wanna feel more of the road. No point wasting the fuel on the highway or city roads with Dynamic.
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Originally Posted by Ryan_T
I use Auto/Comfort most of the time. Dynamic only comes on when it's precarious driving conditions, or on fun roads when I wanna feel more of the road. No point wasting the fuel on the highway or city roads with Dynamic.
I only drive my car with the paddel shift
This is sport and dynamic. Only way to live with tiptronic after driving stick for many years.
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Originally Posted by tdenton
I only drive my car with the paddel shift
This is sport and dynamic. Only way to live with tiptronic after driving stick for many years.
When you get your new S4 make sure its a 6 speed.
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Originally Posted by mikeh
When you get your new S4 make sure its a 6 speed.
I think it will have to be
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