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Any of you guys have the adaptive suspension option on your 235/240? What do you think?
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It came standard on my 2019. Sport settings I like very much. A firm ride (People used to riding in Toyotas might call it "very firm") with well controlled body roll. Comfort mode is good for taking the edge off roads in poor condition but a bit too underdamped for my tastes. I stay in the firm mode most the time.
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I just moved to Boston this last May and my 2016 M235i is the only one I've seen in the city actually. I am sure they're around but I hardly see any 2 series here.
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Pre-COVID, I would see 3-4 per week driving into the city on 93. We're around, but maybe not on the road as much as we used to be? Personally, it's only been the past two weeks that I've been back into my office more than once a week. Prior to that, I think I'd been in 4-5 times in the past year.
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+1 to what was said above. Though I do believe the M235 only had OPTIONAL electronic dampers. Maybe I'm wrong. But in comfort mode, I'd say the car is more comfortable than my 2014 base model ford fusion was. In sport+ the car is definitely firmer, a little bouncy on rough roads, but definitely not uncomfortable. I still stay away from sport+ on really bad roads, I stay in traction mode for those (exhaust still in loud mode, but everything else is comfort).
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