kanundrum
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Probably when the seasons aligns with getting more snow.Encouraging that they're working on new drive modes. Hopefully they'll introduce a snow mode soon as well.
Ugh, that looks so good
I really can't get enough of usernames that really fit with the post.Don’t understand why they don’t prioritize Snow Mode over this, do they think more people drive on sand than snow?
People want lower regen plus softer acceleration to drive more confidently in snow.
I don't even want to think about snow for another 6 months. They can keep working on it until then. Sand Mode is more summer appropriate.Don’t understand why they don’t prioritize Snow Mode over this, do they think more people drive on sand than snow?
People want lower regen plus softer acceleration to drive more confidently in snow.
May have wanted it to be ready for the next Rebelle Rally.Don’t understand why they don’t prioritize Snow Mode over this, do they think more people drive on sand than snow?
People want lower regen plus softer acceleration to drive more confidently in snow.
Because it's May 27th and most people are going camping this weekend, not snowboarding, and they haven't started selling trucks in Canada.Don’t understand why they don’t prioritize Snow Mode over this, do they think more people drive on sand than snow?
People want lower regen plus softer acceleration to drive more confidently in snow.
Two OTA updates from now: “sand/snow mode”.Don’t understand why they don’t prioritize Snow Mode over this, do they think more people drive on sand than snow?
People want lower regen plus softer acceleration to drive more confidently in snow.
It's end of May. Is there more snow or sand to drive on for the next half a year?Don’t understand why they don’t prioritize Snow Mode over this, do they think more people drive on sand than snow?
People want lower regen plus softer acceleration to drive more confidently in snow.
I was thinking the same, especially with the dark rims.That yellow is really sharp.