What is your dial set to? Smart, Eco, Comfort, or Sport? If I'm not mistaken, Eco and Comfort will stick. Sport will not and the car will revert to Comfort on the next start. Smart is a mode that automatically switches between the other 3 modes and its default is Comfort, so it's to be expected that it would start with that when you first turn the car on.I’ve noticed that when I start my car it always reverts my drive mode back to comfort. Is there a way to keep it on the one you last left it or is this something you have to change every time you start the car?
SportWhat is your dial set to? Smart, Eco, Comfort, or Sport? If I'm not mistaken, Eco and Comfort will stick. Sport will not and the car will revert to Comfort on the next start. Smart is a mode that automatically switches between the other 3 modes and its default is Comfort, so it's to be expected that it would start with that when you first turn the car on.
Yeah, Sport won't stick. It's by design. Hyundai doesn't want you to always use Sport mode (uses more gas, pollutes more... etc.).Sport
Surely someone will eventually offer one, on either the Palisade or powertrain twin, Telluride.I only drive in sport as I feel its underaspirated in any other mode. Sport makes the drive tolerable. I can understand why the shocks/suspension is on soft side for comfort reasons but wish there were engine choices.
The only thing I didn't like about the palisade is lack of engine choices and almost made me get a durango SRT instead...
But im coming from a dodge durango R/T with the v8 hemi engine & my other car is the genesis ultimate.
Would love a hack/flash that would get rid of the darn engine shutdown, keep on auto hold, and leave sport mode on restart!