underdonk
Well-Known Member
Hopefully others will chime in, but I see this as normal throttle response in these vehicles from a standstill. Electrons have to travel, values have to open, liquids have to move, pressure has to build, etc. These cars aren't built to have instance throttle response. This is actual something I've seen mentioned about vehicles with the ZF transmissions in general being a "thing." Maybe my expectations are too low for a $55k-ish car, though.I had it really bad the other day and managed to snag a video after it did it 2 stop signs in a row. The pedal was mashed as soon as you see the mph increase, even before i decided to open my mouth. I saw no traction control blinking until it finally caught its breath in the higher RPMs. Pardon my useless commentary!
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