And, driving in snow, starting in 1st is still the better choice. Feather the clutch a bit and don't use the gas.
That said, the car has VDC, use it, and it should get some traction...except it might break both loose and then you're spinning.
Me, I just kick it to 4WD and hit hte gas and I'm off, but then again, I don't drive my Z in the winter.
$40,000 car in a ditch, or side-skipping into a curb, or spinning around the wrong way on an interstate ramp...sure sounds good, doesn't it?
$800 POS in a ditch, hitting a curb, or spinning around the wrong way on an interstate ramp - sounds a lot better, doesn't it?
It's like those people around here that drive a corvette in winter...I don't get it.
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