So my car is nearly fully-featured and the previous owner told me it had adaptive suspension; but I swear I can feel almost no difference on the universally terrible roads I enjoy here. On our dual carriageways there are metal expansion joints every thirty feet or-so (cheap tarmac expands under the sun) and the whole car bounces over them and wallows up and down like a long length of elastic at any speed above 35-40mph. In sport mode the wallowing is reduced, but maybe it's a placebo effect? Is there any way to check if I have adaptive shocks without jacking the car up? I have Non-Runflat Supersports, very recently fitted.
Inputting the VIN into a search engine gives me a Z4 in... North Carolina
Inputting the VIN into a search engine gives me a Z4 in... North Carolina

