A good driver is one that no-one remembers.
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It was just a question no need for judgements or lectures on how I may or may not drive thanks. Im not some max power wannabe either.
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It is a safety feature - its there for your safety.
Any other safety features you want to get rid of because you are a proper driver ?
Personally, my driving ability is so good, I never wear a seat belt, and have disabled the airbags and abs. I also wear sunglasses at night just to give myself a bit of a challenge. When I am feeling really "proper driver", I have all four tyres at very different pressures to induce a bit of instability.
OK, so to expand on my previous remarks and keep on point. I worked for a major German manufacturer for well over a decade, the company has numerous subsidiaries several of which fall in to ultra and high performance.You can disable it in numerous cars so this angle you and others are taking on me being some hooligan driver is just way off the mark. I do appreciate the technical responses to my simple question though.
s130, are you able to clarify what the other mode, I think it's called "All Weather" does. I tried it and the car seems to drive the same as in Auto. I'm guessing that it makes the ESC more intrusive, to help out in low grip situations, but I don't feel inclined to experiment in the wet on public roads!
You can disable it in numerous cars so this angle you and others are taking on me being some hooligan driver is just way off the mark. I do appreciate the technical responses to my simple question though.
Before I got my 500X queried Fiat about the difference between All Weather on the Lounge version and Traction on the Cross version, was told it was just a name change to suit the model of car otherwise no difference.