Hi,
This is my first post so just wanted to say quick hello to community. Great forum people!
I need a quick advice on ACC and manual gearbox as most likely tomorrow I will be placing order with the dealer.
I read it slows and accelerates the car really well on motorway and that it allows you to change gears with manual gearbox (is that right?) but is it usable in a way it is supposed to be if you still have to change the gears?
If I remember correctly from my test drive the FR 184 bhp Diesel sits on about 1.5k rpm while doing 75mph / 120kph so if it needs to slow down I would need to shift almost instantly? and then few minutes later **** up again?
Due to not wanting go crazy I will have to decide between either going with ACC or DCC. So which would you prefer with manual, which makes more sense?
I do about 60miles a day as commute of which half are winding roads where DCC could be major fun and half motorway albeit busy where ACC could be potentially very handy as normal cruise on its own will be almost for sure not so much.
Such a shame that FRs do not have the LSD which Cupra has
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Cheers
This is my first post so just wanted to say quick hello to community. Great forum people!
I need a quick advice on ACC and manual gearbox as most likely tomorrow I will be placing order with the dealer.
I read it slows and accelerates the car really well on motorway and that it allows you to change gears with manual gearbox (is that right?) but is it usable in a way it is supposed to be if you still have to change the gears?
If I remember correctly from my test drive the FR 184 bhp Diesel sits on about 1.5k rpm while doing 75mph / 120kph so if it needs to slow down I would need to shift almost instantly? and then few minutes later **** up again?
Due to not wanting go crazy I will have to decide between either going with ACC or DCC. So which would you prefer with manual, which makes more sense?
I do about 60miles a day as commute of which half are winding roads where DCC could be major fun and half motorway albeit busy where ACC could be potentially very handy as normal cruise on its own will be almost for sure not so much.
Such a shame that FRs do not have the LSD which Cupra has
Cheers
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