May 14, 200520 yr Vehicle Dynamics Control. It's basically a stability traction control system. It has yaw sensors and other stuff to keep you on your intended path by individually braking certain wheels, or taking power away. With the AWD, and VDC.....you have very similar platform as the higher end audi's. My uncle's A6. You just stomp the gas, and turn the wheel where you want to go. The car will keep you on the intended path. Obviously there are limits to this system though....it won't save you're bacon every time.
May 14, 200520 yr Author Is it available on the 4cyl cars? PS Vehicle Dynamics Control. It's basically a stability traction control system. It has yaw sensors and other stuff to keep you on your intended path by individually braking certain wheels, or taking power away. With the AWD, and VDC.....you have very similar platform as the higher end audi's. My uncle's A6. You just stomp the gas, and turn the wheel where you want to go. The car will keep you on the intended path. Obviously there are limits to this system though....it won't save you're bacon every time.
May 14, 200520 yr It used to be auto tranny only here in Europe, but the next generations will VDC available on the manual tranny aswell. So far it's a 2.5. and 3.0 engine thing.
May 14, 200520 yr Can you turn if off for deliberate sliding fun? Ps Yeah I believe you can turn it off.
May 14, 200520 yr Is it available on the 4cyl cars? PS Right now it's only available on the higher end 6cyl cars.
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