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Originally Posted by Akurei Why does that one guy always try to find soemthing bad in whatever you say. Oh well, first time i brought that up so I felt

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Old 06-10-2014, 11:39 AM   #31 (permalink)
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Why does that one guy always try to find soemthing bad in whatever you say. Oh well, first time i brought that up so I felt like saying it.

I always live in the dry sunny weather climate. I wasn't refering to you PENGUINS!!!!!! I honestly forgot about snow since I haven't seen it in a long time.

Obviously you want to have some kind of traction control on during snow and rain, or whatever terrain.

But for normal weather operations, all I'm saying is, when vdc is off, as long as you are not an idiot, or inexperienced driver, you'll be fine. With VDC on, good luck when you need your power the most for any quick thinking situation though.
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when it's dry it can be off no problem, i was only implying when raining or snowing
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the only time i use vdc is over an icy bridge. but then i dont drive my Z in the winter.
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why bother driving a rwd car if you cant wiggle her behind. just get a FWD or AWD.
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