cfranzen
11-12-2004, 09:33 AM
Just curious if this is just a fancy name for traction control or is it also to prevent rollovers? Similar to a janitor being called a sanitary engineer. Ford and Gm have been making some headlines about adding anti-rollover functions to their suv's so I was just wondering if the armada was already ahead of the curve like it has been on other standard safety features.
Just curious if this is just a fancy name for traction control or is it also to prevent rollovers? Similar to a janitor being called a sanitary engineer. Ford and Gm have been making some headlines about adding anti-rollover functions to their suv's so I was just wondering if the armada was already ahead of the curve like it has been on other standard safety features.
I think it more like traction control.
OffRoadinArmada
11-12-2004, 06:47 PM
It's a traction control assist, but in theory it should reduce the chance of rollover. Of course that's depending on the conditions. Nothing is going to stop a full-sized SUV from flipping when taking a 90 degree turn at 60, but what would ;)
kthrash
11-12-2004, 08:55 PM
VDC Fancy word for Traction Control..