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Originally Posted by Barago
The handling is a tad more precise, the whole car feels tighter, RPM in heads up display, memory seats, folding mirrors upon lock and a bit better Nav system are all nice. And of course extended range.
But it definitely is not as loud as my 2016 was in sports mode...it’s seems to have a deeper yet almost quieter/less raspy sound. The idle is also a bit deeper but to me the sound is definitely toned down. Does anyone else want to chime in on this?
Verdict: I wouldn’t say the changes are revolutionary- and they likely aren’t extreme enough to to force you into a new one if you own your 2014-2017 coupe outright- but they are noticeable and well done. If you wanted a convertible like me or like the idea of these upgrades, then it may just be worth it for you.
Pics to come when I have a chance.
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I have a 2019 Coupe and do not have memory seats? Also how do you program mirrors to fold on locking?