So I got into an accident in my G tonight...
#16
Assuming your car is still under warranty, did you try to get this fixed at the dealership when the problem started? This is a serious safety issue as we (the US) are in for a crappy winter due to global warming, or La Nina, or El Nino, or whatever the weather people say it is. Get the VDC fix ASAP man. Be safe...glad you are ok and you didn't hurt anyone else.
#17
i really doubt VDC is the culprit. as people suggested... when the road is wet.. try not to do 50+ mph sharp turns....... its common sense.
i mean, most stock G35's come with summer tires.... so that doesnt help either.
so when it rains, slow down just a bit and be careful.... no need for speeding cause you will eventually hit a red light no matter how fast you go, the street lights and traffic is what dictates your time on the road.
good luck with you G though.
i mean, most stock G35's come with summer tires.... so that doesnt help either.
so when it rains, slow down just a bit and be careful.... no need for speeding cause you will eventually hit a red light no matter how fast you go, the street lights and traffic is what dictates your time on the road.
good luck with you G though.
#18
Originally Posted by cnaman
i really doubt VDC is the culprit. as people suggested... when the road is wet.. try not to do 50+ mph sharp turns....... its common sense.
i mean, most stock G35's come with summer tires.... so that doesnt help either.
so when it rains, slow down just a bit and be careful.... no need for speeding cause you will eventually hit a red light no matter how fast you go, the street lights and traffic is what dictates your time on the road.
good luck with you G though.
i mean, most stock G35's come with summer tires.... so that doesnt help either.
so when it rains, slow down just a bit and be careful.... no need for speeding cause you will eventually hit a red light no matter how fast you go, the street lights and traffic is what dictates your time on the road.
good luck with you G though.
#20
Huh? Getting thru a few 3min red lights while they are still green by speeding a little over the limit will save you 6min on the road, period. Unless you're trying to say that it's not possible to improve green light timing by speeding up?
I'm not trying to advocate driving like a maniac or anything but your statement just didnt make sense to me
I'm not trying to advocate driving like a maniac or anything but your statement just didnt make sense to me
Originally Posted by cnaman
i really doubt VDC is the culprit. as people suggested... when the road is wet.. try not to do 50+ mph sharp turns....... its common sense.
i mean, most stock G35's come with summer tires.... so that doesnt help either.
so when it rains, slow down just a bit and be careful.... no need for speeding cause you will eventually hit a red light no matter how fast you go, the street lights and traffic is what dictates your time on the road.
good luck with you G though.
i mean, most stock G35's come with summer tires.... so that doesnt help either.
so when it rains, slow down just a bit and be careful.... no need for speeding cause you will eventually hit a red light no matter how fast you go, the street lights and traffic is what dictates your time on the road.
good luck with you G though.
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