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  1. thanks - I get people telling me the back will swing round, but what they are not telling me is that you'd have to be on the limit and on a public road being on the limit the biggest danger would probably be going wide on a corner, hitting a pedestrian etc
  2. But I've lived without PSM/stability stuff for almost the last 27 years and only span out twice - both during my first 6 months of driving (.... 27 years ago!)
  3. I will soon be collecting a 2003 C2- I can't wait. Previous car was 986 with PSM. I honestly don't think I have ever driven to the point where it has activated. So, aside from ice, gravel, snow, wet leaves, Will this non-PSM 996 stick to the road really well or do I have to really worry about the back end threatening to kick out all the time? I accelerate hard, but by no means am I an extreme drive and don't drive at stupid speeds To get into a problem in dry conditions, must I be driving at stupidly fast round tight corners? at the point where my coffee flies out of the cup holders?
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