G-Force Display on F-Sport?
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Looking through the manual it says..."if equipped". Does anyone know if the U.S. spec F-Sports have the G-Force display? If so, I can't figure out how to display it. If not, damn.
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It has it on the wheel menu. Scroll where the gas avg is displayed and keep scrolling down. it will show the g force meter, the tire pressure, etc.
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What would make it better is if it had some degree of peak hold, with an actual scale. It displays the g force while it's happening - but I'm too busy looking at the road to look at it! They should have had it on the main screen - THAT would have been useful!!!!!
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When was the last time you used paddle shifters in your Lexus SUV?
Now if you track your cayenne turbo s then that would be different.
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Even then just get a track data recorder then trust the onboard. Anyways i think the idea here is luxury vehicles are supposed to be bonkers with gadgetry that is the point. Yes flappy paddles, lower chin spoiler, z meters are probably worthless for 99.9% of the drivers but if you want sensible functionality, just pick up a toyota, why pay the premium?
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Now the display with real time torque to each of the four wheels, that one is indispensable...
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