Necessary? No. Need? No. Fun? Yes. Want? Yes. If you've got the extra money, go for it. I drove without it on for about a month and then I finally
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Need? No. Fun? Yes. Want? Yes. If you've got the extra money, go for it. I drove without it on for about a month and then I finally turned it on to see what the fuss was all about. Haven't turned it off since. |
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I say it creates bad habits, especially if you move to a car without the feature in the future or have to drive someone elses, but thats just me.
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I agree about bad habbits hence the reason that mine was on for only 5 miles out of 400 miles that i have on the car.
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He also asked if it was useful, the answer to which is undoubtedly "yes".
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to each their own, i wouldnt find it useful whatsoever. But I guess im a traditionalist.
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Don't get me wrong but I love technology as much as some of you pups. However, I'm more of a purist when it comes to driving. No SRM, off with the VDC, drive it like you stole it on occasion and sometimes let the rev limiter do its thing for me. To answer your question OP, imho, no.
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If you want to learn to drive a sports car, the synchorev is unecessary. If you want the car to drive itself, get a limo and hire a driver! I don't understand the desire to take the skill out of the equation. I suppose the same argument could be used against power steering though, so its a matter of preference. I chose not to purchase the syncho rev feature and save myself a few K, but I understand its appeal. At that point though, you might as well go automatic and get the paddle shifters and just sport shift.
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Just get the Sport package. The rims, brakes, spoiler, and LSD are all worth the price difference. Would you rather get a base and question whether you want SRM, or would you rather have SRM and be able to turn it off as needed? Find a dealer that has a Sport model on the lot and make an offer.
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