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Originally Posted by jlin101
I've opened it with leather gloves on. I think it's similar to those touch-sensitive elevator buttons.
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Originally Posted by clubfoot
In my experience sometimes you may have to touch the door handle twice, but otherwise it works with gloves.
Don't have the LSD but snow mode works very well if it is slippery/icey, I find normal mode works better sometimes because the traction control does not kick in as much to slow your get away.
Don't have the LSD but snow mode works very well if it is slippery/icey, I find normal mode works better sometimes because the traction control does not kick in as much to slow your get away.
Default mode, full acceleration in about 3" of snow - smooth but the traction indicator flashed and the delivery was noticable choppy (but not intrusive).
Snow mode, full acceleration in about 3" of snow - very smooth and progressive.
Default mode, cornering (trying to fish-tail) - back end stepped out a bit (a foot or so) but recovered pretty quickly with noticable help from the electronics.
Snow mode, cornering (trying to fish-tail) - nothing, kept the turning arc but I could definitely feel how the various components of VDIM were keeping everything in check.
Default mode, highway - solid, no comments other than perfect.
Snow mode, highway - felt really subdued, vague so I switched back to normal mode.
Anway, I have to say that this vehicle is the most sure footed RWD vehicle I've ever driven - now I am not a professional magazine driver but I've had my fair share of cars. I'm impressed.
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