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Originally Posted by Walla Walla
it was not directed to me... but i live in Quebec City... we have twice the snow of montreal normaly..... and when i want to accelerate to enter the highway, on the snow... i can manage my car trying to slide and keep it straight while accelerating at a normal rate...
with aids at On, car just stop accelerating, lights flash in the dash, then suddenly i oversteer for like one second, and then the gaz seems to cut.... and, sorry, but i don't find this kind of behavior safe...
we also have something here, wich we call in french Dark Ice... the road seems on the asphalt and everything seems safe, but in reality, there is a thin layer of ice... but you can't see it... you just realise it if you give a shot of gaz..... I want to know when i drive if i should be more carefull, and not just thrust driving aids....
and also, i saw a lot of comment saying *if you think you're a hero* and * keep it to the track*... i'm sorry, but i dont remove those aids so i can drive recklessly... not more than someone who has a mustang 2002, or any kind of other RWD that don't have those aids ....
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In your case mate, I totally agree and understand. You need to turned them off in order to drive normally not recklessly.
But in Brisbane, there is the same chance for us to have snow as it is to have Megan Fox calling me today! But then again, I am a good looking guy, so I dont see why not? Just joking!