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It is a greater degree of control, and a more involved driving experience. When I had two-wheel drive in the winter, I preferred the manual in most cases (climbing the hill in Duluth with a clutch wasn't fun). I also disabled my ABS because they were more harm than good on ice.
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  • [quote] I also disabled my ABS because they were more harm than good on ice.[/quote] Doin' it right.

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  • [quote][quote] I also disabled my ABS because they were more harm than good on ice.[/quote] Doin' it right.[/quote] I always pump my brakes on ice, but with the ABS, even when I pressed very lightly, as soon as they slipped, the car would stomp on the breaks itself and release quickly. At that point, you have no control over it anymore. I hated that. Took away the option to gun it for the snowbank if needed. I have done that a few times. Rather than slide forward into a car, why not just hit the nice, soft snowbank? When the roads [url=http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BAWrQ_2CAAAmpyV.jpg:large]Look like this[/url], sometimes stopping in a straight line just isn't an option. I'd rather pick what I run into myself, and I've never hit another car or even done serious damage to my own in my life.

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