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Originally Posted by aj1985
Its really very simple. If youre worried about the RWD just drive the car with DSC on. It'll feel like an AWD as the car corrects itself very well once it feels theres any loss of traction. If you want to get the most out of the car then obviously you'll have to drive with DSC off but just go to a local track and learn how to drive it with DSC off.
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Noway M6 feels like AWD at all!
And yes car corrects itself
if the condition is good (temperature, road,...); however in rainy, snowy and icey condition, even with DSC ON you might lose the control. It's not about DSC, it's about the laws of physic...
From user's manual:
DSC prevents traction loss in the driving wheels when driving away and accelerating. DSC also recognizes unstable vehicle conditions,
such as fishtailing or nose-diving.
Subject to physical limits, DSC helps to keep the vehicle on a steady course by reducing engine speed
and by applying brakes at individual wheels. Adjust your driving style to the situation
An appropriate driving style is always the responsibility of the driver. The laws of physics cannot be repealed, even with DSC.
Therefore, do not reduce the additional safety margin by driving in a risky manner.