Interested in opinions and thoughts from the all of you, knowing they'll be all over the map.
2017 Corolla has "D" for drive and "S" for sport mode. As an aside, "S"-mode is scary given the outright power Corolla's have under their hood. When in "S", it's hard not to chirp the tires when lightly feathering the throttle when a red light changes to green.
Anyway, back to the actual question: Is there a benefit to driving in "S" on, say, a 45 mile highway trip to keep RPM's around 3K instead of under 2K? You know, the old "Italian Tuneup" or "Blow the carbon out" type of thinking?
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2017 Corolla has "D" for drive and "S" for sport mode. As an aside, "S"-mode is scary given the outright power Corolla's have under their hood. When in "S", it's hard not to chirp the tires when lightly feathering the throttle when a red light changes to green.
Anyway, back to the actual question: Is there a benefit to driving in "S" on, say, a 45 mile highway trip to keep RPM's around 3K instead of under 2K? You know, the old "Italian Tuneup" or "Blow the carbon out" type of thinking?
Opinions (based on fact or fiction) in 3-2-1...