Hi,
I just bought a set of Cross Turismo Design wheels manufactured in 2022, so I assume for J 1. and I intend to put them on a J 1.2 Turbo S. Is there any reason they won't fit? Or did I make a mistake buying these wheels?
Thanks!
I recently joined PCA again. I’ll look in to this for sure, for both my kids. Thanks for this. And it sounds like your daughter is pretty lucky in the dad department.
I guess I'm just unclear why the manual says
So, I'm unclear what unchecking these options actually does or doesn't do, and why the manual says they are unavailable in Sport and Sport Plus?
I have an 18 year old son and I’ve been thinking about this question. He drives our old 2007 Prius and learned to drive in that car.
Like mlherman I came from a Model S, which I let my son drive with me in the car. It was a mistake. He ran the wheels into the curb on the right side — twice...
Yea, I’m learning that. It’s the active pitch and tilt control part of the comfort features that are turned off in sport and sport plus that are turned off.
I have to agree with this post. I'm only about 500 miles in, but I have had a few chances to push some hard curves (Mt. Hood), and I'm heading south on Hwy 101 next weekend and coming back through the Redwoods with my wife in the car. I'm very much looking forward to testing the Active ride...
Not sure. But the manual says active ride can only be activated in Notmal mode. Perhaps this just refers to the Active Pitch and Roll, which can be unchecked in the comfort setting:
Pretty much all of them. That’s why I was trying to figure it what option it is that this comes with, or if it something that is standard on some models like the TS. Here is the build code: PSEHP8F3.
Very interesting. Looks like I'm in one of the pilot cities:
"Prior to CES, “The very first proof of concept between Audi and TTS in the U.S. was three signals here in the Portland, Oregon, region,” said Bauer.
“We installed a laptop with two network cards inside their traffic control...