It there a way to turn this off completely? I searched and didn't find anything so sorry if this is a repost.
I don't want to keep pushing that button every time. I would like a default off, and on as a option.
Don't know your age or anything about you, so please don't take anything I say as insulting, OK?
1. If you've got a lot of experience with RWD cars (usually, older guys...like me, lol), I understand your being bugged by having to disengage. While it is somewhat annoying, it's also (to me) a good reminder. How? If it's a clear day with dry roads when I start out, I always disengage it. If it's raining/wet, I/m glad it's in default mode, as I personally, know someone who totaled his car from disengaging when roads were wet. He ran it straight into a side hwy wall while entering an on-ramp. And...he's an older guy who should have known better!
These cars are pretty peppy, and a slight error in acceleration during wet conditions can be dangerous. Me? I've intentionally tired to slide the car sideways (a little fun) with what I thought was enough power...and failed. I've also hydroplaned (scared the $%&* out of me) with much less acceleration in "similar" conditions. And yes, I have new, highly rated traction tires.
2. If you're fairly young (20's-40's), you may or may not have experience with the way a RWD car handles. This can be very dangerous, as the car behaves in a totally different way than FWD.
3. Bottom Line: I know how to handle a RWD car, as that's what I was "raised" on. However, the traction control feature on today's vehicles are definitely, beneficial....especially, in no-dry-road conditions. Basically, it keeps you from screwing up

. Again, in dry conditions? It's always disengaged. When rainy or wet? I'm glad to have the lack of "preset", so I can actually give pause/thought to what conditions I'm about to drive in. In the end, I consider this a win.