I don't really miss it being on the floor. After a few years the switch would get flakey from all the water that dripped off your shoe onto it. I think it's fine on the turn-signal stalk, though I don't like the trend towards "push forward for high beam, pull back for low" you're seeing more and more. Much preferred the pull back to toggle.
I don't really like how many manufacturers are putting the headlight switch on the signal stalk though. IMHO a really odd place to put it. I've had my '06 Jeep for 6 mo now, and I still haven't gotten used to it.
Yeah, every brand is different and those "international" symbols aren't always very intuitive. Don't even get me going on the "infotainment" systems...kind of sad when you have to pull over to change the radio from AM to FM, or something similar. IMHO vehicle ergonomics have really gone downhill.
All those old RWD VWs were good in snow...combination of a light vehicle and all the weight over the drive wheels. I remember one of their magazine ads for the beetle that this was what the snow plow driver used to get to work.
Not sure how they'd compare with a FWD vehicle...same principle, different end. First one I ever got (Plymouth Horizon) I was amazed how good it was in snow. Only thing that stopped it was ground clearance (or lack thereof on 13" tires).