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It’s finally here! And of course I would’ve chosen differently today. Today I would select the adjustable suspension, the eco suite interior, and the Canton sound over sportline trim. 4wd stays tho, harsch winters around here. 
Will post in Enyaq owners register tomorrow  

Yay! How long did it take in the end? Don't forget pics!

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9 hours ago, snalbansed said:

Yay! How long did it take in the end? Don't forget pics!

14 months - May 22 to July 23

 

Pix when I find a good backdrop 😉

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On 14/07/2023 at 22:09, HomeSwedeHome said:

It’s finally here! And of course I would’ve chosen differently today. Today I would select the adjustable suspension, the eco suite interior, and the Canton sound over sportline trim. 4wd stays tho, harsch winters around here. 
Will post in Enyaq owners register tomorrow  

Posting a picture of the beauty, on public request. 😊😉

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I have a vRS with adjustable suspension as one of options fitted.

Initially looked at a Sportline with single motor available immediately as showroom demonstrater after deciding to move on from diesel 4wd Karoq and took wife to see it. She didn’t like the dark interior from the black headlining and didn’t like the idea of downgrading from 4wd. Then she spotted a lime green vRS and we both liked the shape and light interior but not the colour. I searched online and found a grey one with lots of options fitted available immediately but 250 miles away and bought it. 
So from deciding to get a vRS Enyaq to driving it home was 8 days, with a useful discount as extras make cancelled orders harder to sell apparently.

 

I will never order a car and wait moths oven years again. You end up waiting forever with a car you don’t really want anymore in the meantime and paying extra for the options that make no difference when you eventually sell. (My Karoq was bought similarly from a showroom with a substantial discount as one of the cars not sold due to Covid, and had most extras fitted. They make no difference to trade in value, just a little easier for dealer to sell on)

Anyway the adjustable suspension is very useful, I have found that surprisingly sport mode seems to give the best ride. In normal or comfort mode the suspension is too soft allowing car to lurch as it goes over or through bumps and stops. In sport it seems to stay more level through this and doesn’t lurch so much as it comes to a halt?

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12 hours ago, kenfowler3966 said:

I have a vRS with adjustable suspension as one of options fitted.

Initially looked at a Sportline with single motor available immediately as showroom demonstrater after deciding to move on from diesel 4wd Karoq and took wife to see it. She didn’t like the dark interior from the black headlining and didn’t like the idea of downgrading from 4wd. Then she spotted a lime green vRS and we both liked the shape and light interior but not the colour. I searched online and found a grey one with lots of options fitted available immediately but 250 miles away and bought it. 
So from deciding to get a vRS Enyaq to driving it home was 8 days, with a useful discount as extras make cancelled orders harder to sell apparently.

 

I will never order a car and wait moths oven years again. You end up waiting forever with a car you don’t really want anymore in the meantime and paying extra for the options that make no difference when you eventually sell. (My Karoq was bought similarly from a showroom with a substantial discount as one of the cars not sold due to Covid, and had most extras fitted. They make no difference to trade in value, just a little easier for dealer to sell on)

Anyway the adjustable suspension is very useful, I have found that surprisingly sport mode seems to give the best ride. In normal or comfort mode the suspension is too soft allowing car to lurch as it goes over or through bumps and stops. In sport it seems to stay more level through this and doesn’t lurch so much as it comes to a halt?

Congrats! I’m with you on all points, that’s how we got our (now sold) Octavia three years ago. I wonder if I can upgrade the suspension to be more DCC-sport-like

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