Drive modes smart, eco, comfort, sport,custom what's the difference

I usually set "custom" settings on all "sport" except suspension, which I keep soft ("comfort"), so that's what I tried in the Stinger. However, there is NO discernible ride quality difference between "comfort" and sport", so I just use "sport" now. Also, the synthetic engine noise setting is separate and not accessible in the drive mode settings on my '19. Very little difference in those settings as well, but the max setting is slightly louder I guess, so I keep it there.
 
mine remembers ''eco''....otherwise it reverts back to comfort.

Interesting and odd logic I’ve found. Mine only stays in eco if I put the car in park before turning the engine off. If I just turn the engine off without putting it in park first, it reverts to comfort.
 
About a month ago I travelled about an hour on the highway and noticed me Fuel Mileage didn't seem all that impressive-- on the way home I set the control to Eco from Comfort and got another Litre/100km's improvment.
 
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I have Custom set on "sport" for engine only and that gives me a good throttle response (and exhaust sound) but everything else is virtually comfort. I do notice a difference in steering and ride compared to straight Sport.
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been leaving it comfort lately....with all the snow we been getting
 
been leaving it comfort lately....with all the snow we been getting
If it is snowing I go straight to Smart. It's supposed to "learn" your driving style. And that is something to back me up if I have a lapse in attention to the road conditions. Can't hurt to try for that, anyway.
 
I have Custom set on "sport" for engine only and that gives me a good throttle response (and exhaust sound) but everything else is virtually comfort. I do notice a difference in steering and ride compared to straight Sport.
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Does anyone know if driving in eco mode compared to let’s say comfort mode does it affect the way it handles bumps etc?
 
Does anyone know if driving in eco mode compared to let’s say comfort mode does it affect the way it handles bumps etc?
No.

There are five pages of details in your owners manual.
 
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been leaving it comfort lately....with all the snow we been getting
only drive mode I use this time of year is UTP......under tarp
 
Does comfort mode allow for the easiest steering effort? My wife feels steering is heavy for her tastes.
 
Does comfort mode allow for the easiest steering effort? My wife feels steering is heavy for her tastes.
Yes, but you can also set it in Custom (or put more air in the tyres :)).
 
Does comfort mode allow for the easiest steering effort? My wife feels steering is heavy for her tastes.
Is lane keeping assist on, if so turn it off, this may be the heavy steering she is experiencing.
 
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I've found eco useful for highway travel, mainly because if I don't I constantly find myself looking down to realize I'm doing over 90mph without realizing it. I call it the "keep me out of jail" mode. Anywhere else and it feels sluggish.
 
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If it is snowing I go straight to Smart. It's supposed to "learn" your driving style. And that is something to back me up if I have a lapse in attention to the road conditions. Can't hurt to try for that, anyway.
Well not exactly. Word is, smart mode defers to what/ how you drive. So if your gunning it the car will act like sport. If cruising it will switch to eco/ comfort. That would be smart in my book.
 
Well not exactly. Word is, smart mode defers to what/ how you drive. So if your gunning it the car will act like sport. If cruising it will switch to eco/ comfort. That would be smart in my book.
That's what I mean; I will drive "smart" in snowy conditions, and the car will respond to that. "Learn" is a previous conception, erroneous to be sure. :P
 
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