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Originally Posted by 69copo
I have mixed feelings on this. I have a CTS-V that has the traction controll and it is very invasive. I once lost a stoplight drag to an import because TC kicked in and almost stalled the car just as took off. The Dodge Ram behind me almost took out my trunk. When I pulled up to him at the next light I had TC off and it was no contest. It has also saved me a couple of times comming around a corner to fast and having the back step out a little to much. I steped in right away and straightend me out. I don't like it in the snow I have to turn it off to get it up some hills, it just comes on to early and prevents the wheel spin you need to get up these types of hills. I feel it's neither good nor bad just unneeded at times. Being able to turn TC on and off is a good thing. It works in my camaros and and in the caddy. I just hope the general makes the button easier to get to. In the caddy it have to open the glove box to find it. I has never failed me when I need it but it has interupted some fun. Try doing a doughnut in the snow and you will see what I mean. This is just my opinion.
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Hey 69copo, on my '05 CTS I can configure the 4 bottons around the radio display to control what ever I want so I have the TSC on/off switch as one of these bottons right on the center of the dash in easy reach. Have you looked for this on your V? Also did your year have the Competition Mode I would like to know how that works?