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05-16-2013, 10:11 PM | #1 |
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Adaptive Drive Versus Dynamic Damper Control
Anyone buy a 535 instead of a 528 primarily because you wanted Adaptive Drive and not just Dynamic Damper Control? Does it make that much of a difference in your "fun to drive" experience? The website doesn't even call it a Dynamic Handling Package option when building a 528.
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05-17-2013, 11:47 AM | #2 |
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IMO Adaptive Drive is a must for the "fun to drive" factor, among all the other obvious benefits. DDC does not control de roll around turns like AD does and yes, there is a big difference. Also, I highly recommend IAS (Integral Active Steering) if available for your car because the turn-in is quicker and it makes it feel like a car with variable torque to the rear wheels like the Audi S4 with Sport Differential or the Acura SH-AWD i.e. just much more tossable and fun to drive than a car without it.
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