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wilpert



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black
Who uses sport mode and when?

FWIW I do mixed driving but a lot of it is around town.

Post #429149 Wed Jul 02 2014 4:16pm
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muddywheels
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Overtaking only Twisted Evil

Must admit that knocking the stick over was a lot easier than turning the knob now so tend not to bother Rolling Eyes Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW

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Post #429151 Wed Jul 02 2014 4:33pm
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Maxarn58



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Sweden 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HST Java Black

I use it almost always.

And I also use the command shift to slow down.

Rgds

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unless they are irresistible.
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Post #429152 Wed Jul 02 2014 4:41pm
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fkarim



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I use the steering wheel paddles more than sport mode. In the older car I used sport mode more than command shift - just found command shift a bit cumbersome to use with the stick. I mainly use CS for shifting to a lower gear to overtake and to slow down with minimal use of brakes when going downhill.

My understanding is that sport mode just holds lower gears for a bit longer before shifting up. Is that the only thing it does?

Post #429155 Wed Jul 02 2014 5:07pm
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wilpert



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Santorini Black

Ahh, the lower gear higher rev thing makes sense, my other car is a Cayman manual and it took a bit of getting used to but I tend to work the lower gears a bit and keep the revs up, which feels better around the lanes. Then just keep the 6th gear for the motorways.
So that said the sport mode seems to feel more like this style of driving to me, hence the initial post.

The only thing I miss in the rr is the exhaust tone when revving up but i suppose I need to get a grip and realise this is not made for the monte carlo rally Very Happy

Post #429157 Wed Jul 02 2014 5:31pm
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Bungleaio



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I only use it for overtaking sunday drivers doing 30 in NSL areas. The car makes a glorious noise at higher revs but it gets to license loosing speed far too quickly.

Post #429164 Wed Jul 02 2014 8:01pm
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muddywheels
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Laughing Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW

Still hoping for a S2 one day!

Post #429167 Wed Jul 02 2014 8:39pm
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martyn05



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I use it when I want to do a quick overtake or I have some idiot tail gating me.

The tail gating idiot seems quite surprised when my 3 ton 4.2 SC car pulls away from him so fast !!

And that sound of the engine revving never gets old Very Happy 2006 RRS SC Bonatti Grey (the 55th car/van I have owned)
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Post #429171 Wed Jul 02 2014 9:01pm
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Ady 555
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I use sport mode quite often, usually in conjunction with dynamic response and paddle shift, great combination for twisty country lanes or traffic light suprises with more than one lane... Wink I don't use paddleshift to slow my vehicle down Shocked Brake pads are far cheaper to replace than a gearbox.

Post #429173 Wed Jul 02 2014 9:12pm
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fkarim



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It's not about conserving brake pads/discs. Engine braking downhill is supposed to be safer and can prevent brakes from overheating and failing.

Post #429184 Wed Jul 02 2014 10:07pm
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BKHK



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Most of my driving is in town, I use it similarly to Martyn and I also have paddles which I don't use as nuch as I thought I would. Sport mode seems to keep most people off my bumper and wins my traffic light races.

Post #429187 Wed Jul 02 2014 11:00pm
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Bomber H



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Ady 555 wrote:
I use sport mode quite often, usually in conjunction with dynamic response and paddle shift, great combination for twisty country lanes


^^^^This^^^^

Got a nice stretch of twisty road leading up to/away from my office so it's hard to resist most mornings, and evening. Even surprised my mate in his RS4 when I didn't slow down as much as he expected me to for the corners. Dynamic Response is surprisingly good Bow down 2016 VW Golf GTD DSG
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Post #429189 Wed Jul 02 2014 11:05pm
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fkarim



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Love dynamic mode. Have done some interesting stuff on twisty country roads that I wouldn't dream of doing without putting the RRS in dynamic mode. If it wasn't for the harsher ride, I would always keep it in dynamic.

Post #429190 Wed Jul 02 2014 11:32pm
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mrfrog



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Vesuvius Orange

I find it tends to usefully hold a lower gear around roundabouts which helps go round and out of them when pressing on, other than that, I rarely do. 

"Roads ? Where we're going there are no roads." Back to the future.

Post #429239 Thu Jul 03 2014 7:53pm
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defender_uk



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England 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 Autobiography Firenze Red

very first handbook back in 2005 recommended to use sport mode on twisty country roads and hilly roads. I have always used it like this. For roundabouts and joining long curve motorway junctions, sport and dynamic. Gives a bite and u needn't slow down....Smile

Post #429268 Thu Jul 03 2014 9:57pm
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