Steering wheel feeling adjustment

PureStang

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So i am looking at buying a 2013 mustang gt base. Does the base have the ability to adjust the steering wheel feeling (standard, sport, comfort) or is that a feature on the premium only?

I tried to search for it but i only get reviews of the premium features.

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really? How do you adjust it?
Cycle through the "Reset" options and you'll find the steering adjustments. I tend to use sport, but I'll use comfort when I do long drives.
How do you like the base interior....i couldnt really tell a difference with the exception of the door panels.
I'm fine with the interior since I dislike leather, but I plan to get the Corbeau seats soon.
 

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I keep mine on Sport but 99% of my driving is just shooting around my small town and back and forth to work which is 2 miles from my house
 

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Thanks for the responses guys. I tend to go on quite a few weekend trips, and when i was test driving, i really liked the idea of having the comfort option. Wasnt going to be a deal breaker, but it is a nice little feature to have.

Should be placing my order for a Febuary deliver soon :pepper:
 

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keep mine on sport mode. also, if you turn off TC and AdvanceTrac the car locks itself in sport mode for the steering.
 

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i keep mine in sport mode, i cant see anyone can use the other 2... if i wanted to have oversteer id drive a '88 eldorado
 

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i keep mine in sport mode, i cant see anyone can use the other 2... if i wanted to have oversteer id drive a '88 eldorado

It doesn't cause oversteer it just changes how much force it requires you to move the wheel. To be honest I have only tried standard and sport, on my ride home tonight I will try the easiest setting. I like the sport the best but I have a couple off tunes I have been switching through and I usally forget that when reflashed it goes back to standard and I think I'm on sport. :lol: There is a difference between sport and standard to me but its subtle thought I appreciate it!
 

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It doesn't cause oversteer it just changes how much force it requires you to move the wheel. To be honest I have only tried standard and sport, on my ride home tonight I will try the easiest setting. I like the sport the best but I have a couple off tunes I have been switching through and I usally forget that when reflashed it goes back to standard and I think I'm on sport. :lol: There is a difference between sport and standard to me but its subtle thought I appreciate it!
I noticed that this weekend when I reflashed. The sport is definitely a little more stiff
 

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Guess I need to get my owners manual out because I can't figure out how to change the setting lol. :loser:
 

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