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Was playing around with them today. I think I like eco mode for around town. It’s a smoother drive. It’s not as jumpy. If you are just cruising along and give it a little more gas, it didn’t seem to shift or drop a gear. Just smoothly picked up speed.
Another thing I noticed was the selected goat mode remains on next restart. I thought it always went back to normal. Was I wrong?
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Mine goes back to normal on restart.
 

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When I startup, mine asks if I want to return to my last mode Yes/No.
 

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I don't like Eco mode when going up and down hills. I figure I can modulate the throttle well enough with my right foot, so I just leave it in Normal mode - all the time.
 
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I don't like Eco mode when going up and down hills. I figure I can modulate the throttle well enough with my right foot, so I just leave it in Normal mode - all the time.
No hills here.
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