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can u drive a 370z in winter?

Originally Posted by semtex Yes, all 370Zs come with VDC. Our VDC isn't all that sophisticated, however -- it just cuts the power to the wheels, rather than simply reduce

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Old 09-21-2009, 07:40 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Yes, all 370Zs come with VDC. Our VDC isn't all that sophisticated, however -- it just cuts the power to the wheels, rather than simply reduce it to a usable level. In any case, I don't think traction will be too big of an issue if you're running proper snow tires like Blizzaks. Personally, I'd be more concerned about ground clearance, considering how low the Z is.
yeah I am more concerned about clearance rather than anything. My volvo is not nearly as low as the Z is and its terrible in the winter. but i really want a Z but dont now what i'd do in the winter since i'd need a car and dont think i want two right now.

then again i've never had snow tires ever before so, i just use all season tires.
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