My main complaint on snow is at very low speed, even with the 4wd switch, it will NOT let the tires spin enough to quickly get out of a parking lot, with incoming traffic, for example. It just cuts power, and wont give it back, wont give it back, wont give it back, wont give it baccccckkkkk JESUS.
So, if you have to get out of a parking lot or driveway quickly and there is loose snow, just turn off traction control, and then turn it back on once you are going 30 km/h or so. That's annoying.
That's my main complaint. What is a 4x4 good for if it wont let you wheel spin a bit at low speeds to clear snow or mud....
Also, I keep the 4x4 switch on all winter. It disables it automatically above 30 or so km/h.
Because if it's not on, and you try to start on a snowy road, it's even worse. (even though it's already quite bad).
Would be easy for the engineers to fix though, but they probably don't care.
Even my wife 2009 rav4 will let you wheel spin a bit at low speeds. Much better.
And my previous grand cherokee was REALLY well tuned at going through snow, but without letting you loose control.
Oh well, just turn off traction control at low speeds when there are piles of snow.