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Originally Posted by HighlandPete
I've not driven the 3-series with adaptive suspension, but thought others have said the difference is quite marked.
I suppose one thing is the limitation of having just 2 base settings, can't be too far apart, or there would be complaints of it being "too different".
Driving the 5-series with 3 base settings, I'd imagine gives a wider spread. I know if I only had the comfort and sport modes, I'd be saying they are too different. Typically I use normal mode, as the sport mode is too firm and ride quality deteriorates on our poor surfaces. Sport and comfort are great on better road quality, then I can pick the firmer ride, or magic carpet.
BTW, for the 5-series I rate Adaptive Drive as the best option available.
HighlandPete
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there is four settings in the adaptive suspension,eco pro through to sport+,im sure the eco pro just softens the engine/gearbox maps and not the suspension though