Does it have nannys that you can turn off to do burnouts?
As near as I can tell, it doesn't have any nannies at all other than anti-lock brake. There are no stability or traction control buttons that I've found. So, no - I don't need to. It will do a burnout if asked, but that's not really the way it wants to lay power down.
I am shocked that there is not at least traction control
I haven't found any buttons for it. I did a solid burnout in front of my garage.
It's a NA V12... Of course it'll do a burnout. But, it didn't bitch and nothing kicked in to stop me. However, mine's an automatic. So, it was not a very long burnout. I didn't do a brake stand or anything.
I didn't really chuck it sideways. So, I don't know if there's any stability control. There is ABS, as I could feel the pedal fight me a few times.
It also has an ancient radar detector that's built right into it - but is definitely aftermarket. I'd wondered what that thing was in the picture. It's a radar detector. I have no idea if it works.
if it has traction/stability control, it doesn't work well and there are no options to change it.
Keep in mind this was built out of parts from other cars, mostly Ford cars, and meant to be a 'budget' Aston Martin at low 6 figures.
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