Had my 2.0 TSI GT for about 7 months now and never really pushed it so to speak, the Roc is a allot different from a Smart Roadster!
Anyway late for an important meeting last week had about 30 minutes to drive 33 miles on A roads and although going fast on the straights I always took it easy on the bends etc, the journey was known to me very well so no surprises. But mind was ticking over what I was going to say at the meeting and took my mind off the road for a minute and suddenly approached a gradually tightening left hander and far too fast for my bottle factor!...Too late to brake really, but it was two lanes to had room to drift...into the bend expecting to end up in the garden centre opposite...tighter..shit...tighter..Kin Ell...bloody hell car just seemed to squat down on the road and with no fuss whatsoever, no drift, no tyre squeal just stuck like sh1t to a blanket.
This car with the DSG is just brilliant boys and girls
I had a simalar brown trouser moment a few months ago while seeing what my car can do. Came off a long right hand flyover and floored it and watched the speedo get higher and higher. Bouncing down the bumpy road as I didnt want to put it in sport (as I enjoy eating with my own teeth) im still watching my speedo, 120, 125, 130 mph I glanced down at the speedo and back to the road. Oh shit bend, put the brakes on and just make it round inches from the steel certral resivation.
It was raining thats why I went so wide. Ive been going round realy tight rounabouts in 1st and getting the tail right out with liftoff oversteer. Having fun and not breaking the speed limit.lol.
If it's all going wrong you should be able to feel the anti crash gizmo kicking in and backing off the power and gently braking for you.
There's a really open bendy dual carriageway that I go along on the way to my parents and my old car used to get tip toey at about 60 but the roc is solid at 70-80 but I got it a bit wrong once as one of the bends was a bit tighter than I remembered and I could definitely feel the car slowing on its own. I wasn't anywhere near binning it but the front was washing out a little.
Like most new cars now it's got ESP (electronic stablisation programme) which, according to the brochure...
The sensor-controlled Electronic Stabilisation Programme (ESP) recognises critical driving situations and reacts in milliseconds by controlling the speed of individual wheels, helping to bring the vehicle under control.
Kev wrote:Like most new cars now it's got ESP (electronic stablisation programme) which, according to the brochure...
The sensor-controlled Electronic Stabilisation Programme (ESP) recognises critical driving situations and reacts in milliseconds by controlling the speed of individual wheels, helping to bring the vehicle under control.
Ive no idea. All I no is if I press and hold the ESP button a couple seconds it comes up on the trip computer ESP OFF and then the ESP warning light on the instrument cluster flashes untill I turn it back on again.
The ESP is not fully off even when you've disengaged it and the warning symbol is flashing - it still lurks in the background ready to spoil your fun / save your ass if needed!
As long as it dont cut the power when I try a lunch start from the lights. Its realy anoying when it does that, It feels like its stalled and then just takes off again.
yeh even if you turn the esp off and go round a wide roadabout and try a little lift off over steer mid way round, you can feel the esp cut power and brake the individual corners to try and straighten you out. basically with esp off, you can floor the throttle and keep it planted without the esp traction control kicking in to cut power to the front wheels. so basically it will allow you to do massive 11's lol