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Originally Posted by kenchan
hahaha, mr.alcheng i dont use VDC in the snow or slippery conditions unless it's icy to the point my car can't drive straight on surface roads.
VDC is only good for those that dont know how to drive in such conditions.
for me, driving over iced bridges or expressway speeds over very wet roads are like the only times i rely on traction control. otherwise it's running the right tires and throttle input..and just experience. ive never crashed one car in the decades of driving.
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Mr.kenchan..
on the VDC, it's just some tupid-newb will just start a thread about driving on snow with the OEM summer tires, then complain about slippery ride or whatever...
Then some experts will start telling those newbs they should turn off the VDC and blah blah blah.....