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Salesman almost WRECKS Brand New CTS-V on Test Drive

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Hahaha I watched this yesterday.. What a freakin' idiot. There's a time and place to show off aspects of a car and where he was, was NOT one of them! That salesman got lucky he didn't hurt anybody.

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Driving around in Sport Mode is a recipe for disaster if U are not familiar with the car

2 minutes ago, Cmicasa the Great said:

Driving around in Sport Mode is a recipe for disaster if U are not familiar with the car

Does Sport Mode completely disable traction control and stability control or just makes them really lax?

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1 hour ago, ccap41 said:

Does Sport Mode completely disable traction control and stability control or just makes them really lax?

Lax. Sport mode definitely effects transmission and throttle. Putting in Comp Mode will disable it tc and sc. Once on Comp Mode one then has 5 more options to go thru

What an Idiot, that was funny watching. Wonder if he got the sale? ;)

5 hours ago, Cmicasa the Great said:

Lax. Sport mode definitely effects transmission and throttle. Putting in Comp Mode will disable it tc and sc. Once on Comp Mode one then has 5 more options to go thru

Oh okay, so it'll allow a little tail-out antics then. 

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10 hours ago, ccap41 said:

Oh okay, so it'll allow a little tail-out antics then. 

Yeah.. pretty much.. but in truth.. its 640HP/630lbs.. in a car that LOVES ITSELF so much its always dying to show off for a crowd. Cadillac did an awesome job taming her in normal driving.. but waking her up from her slumber is just a simple nudge away

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