I think you need to take it in to a shop, to explain the issues, and go for a road test with a mechanic & you drive Don't just leave the vehicle & hope they understand why your there & will find & fix any & all issues.
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When VDC light is on, it means Vehicle Dynamic Control is engaged and it puts resistant on wheels to reduce slipping.
This is the reason to cause slow acceleration. If you have OBD reader, you may find out why VDC is on; otherwise, ask someone has experience on mechanic for consulting.
VDC issue needs to be resolved or you will consume more gas and wear the car faster.
This sounds like a vacuum leak prob. At low acceleration there isn't quite enough vacuum for smooth shift.. But romp on it and it creates a vacuum at the same rate as your gas is getting sucked.
You said it had good acceleration and then you said it is slow on take-off from a light.Do you mean a light only on a hill?
More info.,Please? don-ohio
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