The VDC sure does it's job. We had about a foot of snow last week and I went looking for unplowed lots to play around in. At one point, I was in a drift ~2' deep (pavement underneath offered all the traction I needed), but the VDC kept me from spinning out quite well. I couldn't figure out what was 'wrong'...every time I'd get the rear end out trying to spin it, the VDC would kick in and keep me in line. I finally turned it off so I could play a bit, but I was surprised how well it worked!

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Originally posted by cymon:
This past week we had an ice storm here in the mid atlantic states. I have a 2006 S 4x4 and had absolutely no problem in the snow and 3/4 of an inch of ice that covered the roadways. I even took it up a completely ice covered side street that was about an 8% grade. The abls and lsd kicked in and it worked like a champ navigating up the hill (3/4 of a mile). This is with a totally stock vehicle including the stock BFG long trails.