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Dynamic Traction Control (DTC) is an option in most Cooper Minis but comes standard in the John Cooper models. All Cooper Minis come standard with Dynamic Stability Control, which automatically intervenes at the slightest hint of instability to help keep the vehicle on a straight path. When DSC is turned off, DTC takes over. DTC allows the vehicle to slide a little before setting it straight again. Mini USA: Dynamic Traction ControlSource:
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