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  • CC Sports mode.

    Can any of you guys tell me how you find Sports mode in your CC.
    ie.. ride harshness, if any, handling improvement etc. thanks.

  • #2
    ....OK, so no-one reading this post has a CC, and has no interest in replying I gather. I'll try the UK.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by boxer View Post
      ....OK, so no-one reading this post has a CC, and has no interest in replying I gather. I'll try the UK.
      Personally I am not sure what the question was.

      Isn't there a button to switch between normal and sport mode for the suspension?

      Or do you mean Launch Control. If so I am not sure if CC's have em (Diesels definately do not). Turn off ESP, put car in S mode, hold brake and tap accellerator. If the car comes out of gear, it has launch control. Rev car to about 3k rpm and take foot off brake.

      Otherwise if you clarify the question you will get plenty of answers.
      Confirmed Global Warming Sceptic. No Longer a VW Owner -Loving my new 2011 Range Rover Sport - bought as VW unable to provide info on the new Toureg despite it being released overseas 12 mths ago. 2008 R36 Wagon, 2006 GTI and 2004 R32 - Gone. Sorry VW, you make great cars but until you improve your customers' experiences you will lose customers

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      • #4
        3.6 CC should have launch control. It's the same engine and gearbox as the R36.

        Also, you can hold your foot flat on the go pedal and the computer holds the revs at 3k for you. Just remember the half a second delay from releasing the break to launching.

        Make sure you turn ESP off first though. I did it the other way once and it didn't like it at all!

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        • #5
          I think boxer is talking about the Adaptive Chassis Control specific to the CC:

          "Adaptive chassis control electronically adjusts the damper
          characteristics for each wheel, ensuring optimum driving
          comfort for any road surface or driving situation. It achieves
          the optimum balance between driving comfort and driving
          dynamics based on a newly developed control algorithm.
          Adaptive chassis control uses wheel movement sensors and
          body acceleration sensors to determine the positions and
          speeds of the wheels and the motion of the chassis, then
          adjusts the damping for each wheel individually every
          millisecond. It analyses signals from the steering, engine,
          gearbox, brake system and driver assistance systems.
          By selecting Normal, Sport or Comfort modes, the damper
          controls and electro-mechanical steering system adapt -
          ranging from comfort-oriented to a firmer, sporty
          characteristic. In Sport mode, the dampers suppress rolling
          and pitching motion to achieve sporty and dynamic
          handling. In Comfort mode, ride quality is more like a
          luxury limousine, especially when driving on poor road
          surfaces at slow speeds."

          Anyone with a CC care to help out boxer with his Q on how the CC feels/drives when in Sport mode?

          Cheers,
          Jayse.
          Last edited by Jayse; 27-10-2009, 06:56 PM.
          The Fräulein: Black .:R36 Wagon...all boxes ticked!!
          The German Mistress: 2001 Black B5 A4 1.8T

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jayse View Post
            I think boxer is talking about the Adaptive chassis control:

            "Adaptive chassis control electronically adjusts the damper
            characteristics for each wheel, ensuring optimum driving
            comfort for any road surface or driving situation. It achieves
            the optimum balance between driving comfort and driving
            dynamics based on a newly developed control algorithm.
            Adaptive chassis control uses wheel movement sensors and
            body acceleration sensors to determine the positions and
            speeds of the wheels and the motion of the chassis, then
            adjusts the damping for each wheel individually every
            millisecond. It analyses signals from the steering, engine,
            gearbox, brake system and driver assistance systems.
            By selecting Normal, Sport or Comfort modes, the damper
            controls and electro-mechanical steering system adapt -
            ranging from comfort-oriented to a firmer, sporty
            characteristic. In Sport mode, the dampers suppress rolling
            and pitching motion to achieve sporty and dynamic
            handling. In Comfort mode, ride quality is more like a
            luxury limousine, especially when driving on poor road
            surfaces at slow speeds."

            Anyone with a CC care to help out boxer with his Q?

            Cheers,
            Jayse.
            There is a button on the right hand side of the gearshift marked Normal, comfort and Sport. Press the button to change the settings.

            I had a CC for a week when my mechatronics unit was being replaced, and I can definately say it made a difference.

            The three setting were noticible. I ran an experiment to see whether it was just in my head. I would change the setting from normal to sport, and see whether the minister for war and finance (my wife) was able to tell. Usually only took a minute or so for her to comment on the road being rough etc. and asking whether I had hit the "stiff" button!

            Conversly in comfort mode, the car was comfortable, but wallowy (sic) and less enjoyable to drive.

            Hope this helps.
            Last edited by R36 Dreamer; 28-10-2009, 05:27 AM. Reason: Jayse's post below.
            Confirmed Global Warming Sceptic. No Longer a VW Owner -Loving my new 2011 Range Rover Sport - bought as VW unable to provide info on the new Toureg despite it being released overseas 12 mths ago. 2008 R36 Wagon, 2006 GTI and 2004 R32 - Gone. Sorry VW, you make great cars but until you improve your customers' experiences you will lose customers

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            • #7
              R36 Dreamer,
              I edited my above post to include any ones experience/opinion of driving with the sports mode on. I think thats what boxer's Q was about. Not so much where the button is or how to turn on the sports mode.

              Cheers,

              Jayse.
              The Fräulein: Black .:R36 Wagon...all boxes ticked!!
              The German Mistress: 2001 Black B5 A4 1.8T

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              • #8
                Originally posted by R36 Dreamer View Post
                ...Launch Control...
                What's this... another toy to try??? I haven't found this yet on my CC - but watch me leave the office tonight. Hehe.

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                • #9
                  Thanks for comments. I've ordered a CC and just wanted to know how CC owners found the ride comfort in Sport mode in particular. I've read a million reviews, (the local ones and quite a few from the UK, the US ones are for the most part just useless) and the only negative comments seem to be about the ride issues, particuarly Sports mode, which quite a few reviewers say is just plain harsh and should'nt be used. How accurate do our local CC owners find these comments?

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                  • #10
                    I've driven two CCs and in Sports mode it's still a boat! Too soft... The only real reason I went with the R36 instead.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by boxer View Post
                      Thanks for comments. I've ordered a CC and just wanted to know how CC owners found the ride comfort in Sport mode in particular. I've read a million reviews, (the local ones and quite a few from the UK, the US ones are for the most part just useless) and the only negative comments seem to be about the ride issues, particuarly Sports mode, which quite a few reviewers say is just plain harsh and should'nt be used. How accurate do our local CC owners find these comments?
                      Its a personal thing and whilst i wouldn't say it was a boat (onya Rocket!) There is am imbalance between that sees the rebound out of place in sport mode.
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                      • #12
                        Rocket, I like boats! So I gather its ride comfort is just fine, you just prefer a taut sports suspension set-up, hence the R36.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by boxer View Post
                          Rocket, I like boats! So I gather its ride comfort is just fine, you just prefer a taut sports suspension set-up, hence the R36.
                          Oh absolutely! Don't get me wrong. It's a BEAUTIFUL ride. VERY refined. VERY comfortable. You're right - I just prefer what the R36 had to offer. Like I have said before, if the suspension setup from the R36 was available on the CC as an option, I'd have the 3.6 CC right now instead of the R36.

                          How about an R36CC Volkswagen??? I'd buy one!!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by boxer View Post
                            Can any of you guys tell me how you find Sports mode in your CC.
                            ie.. ride harshness, if any, handling improvement etc. thanks.
                            I have a CC and have tried all settings.

                            Keep in mind that I've come from a modified WRX STi the Sport setting was fine for me in terms of ride stiffness. You can certainly notice the difference as others have said.

                            The harshness is personal preference. Coming from a modified and lowered STI (with STi springs and modified camber settings), the CC Sports mode via the ACC was nothing compared to that Then again, the STi was like a go-kart, but I prefer the overall refinement and quality of the CC these days.

                            The CC in sports mode is stiffer allowing you to feel the 'ripples' and bumps on the road which also means you can feel how and where the car is sitting and especially enjoyable with spirited driving/cornerning.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Rocket36 View Post
                              How about an R36CC Volkswagen??? I'd buy one!!!
                              Or a Passat CC-R
                              VW Passat 3.6 V6
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