We have a lot of dirt roads around our area and they become corrugated after a while between grader visits, first time I drove a car with ABS I was approaching a T intersection, applied the brakes and went halfway into the intersection, ABS does not like corrugations, in the snowfields near us I watched two girls fitting chains to the back wheels of their small hatchback in the snow, the car was a front wheel drive.
People drive to the snow and spend the night at the resorts, the snow is light and the tyres are warm and melts when they park, next morning after an overnight freeze they can't work out why the car won't move.
We take old hessian bags to put under the tyres for these occasions.
There are certain conditions (deep fresh gravel, or unplowed snow) where most vehicles will stop faster w/o ABS. IE. lock up all 4; you may rotate around the centre axis of the vehicle, but you are stopping faster because of what you are pushing up in front of the tires. Audi used to have an ABS Off switch, for that reason. Outside of rally drivers, not a lot of the public understands that issue, or even the general issue that ABS does not
guarantee you a faster stop, it
may allow you more steering control. You still have to actively steer around things, to take advantage of what ABS delivers, some of the time. Enough ABS, before we get in trouble with OP
My neighbour swears his wife keeps their (large) house @ 80F+ in the Winter here, and 65F- in the Summer. So, this seems pretty universal around the globe, as long as people have money to burn...... ironically, my neighbour is an HVAC contractor.....
I'm not a fan of AC in general (I've been to the American SW, I do get that there are built up areas today that would be tough to live in w/o AC), and usually run it very little, house or vehicle. Haven't studied them extensively, but I've come across a few articles in recent years indicating that not adapting our bodies to wide ranging temperatures can have a negative impact - I like to spend time outdoors year round, and found years ago I got the worse summer colds once I started working in heavily air-conditioned labs.
Yep, people are funny....... many will complain all Winter long here about the cold......... get the first Spring day with a bit of warmth and strong sun, and many of those same folks drive around with their windows up and AC on... :confused3:
Rgds, D.