Left to go out in the snow this morning, worst car ever for grip,
any comments
cheers paul
Bad in the snow
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Alex LS
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Fat tyres = bad in snow.
If you want good in snow, fit tiny tyres.
If you want good in snow, fit tiny tyres.
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Alex LS
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Pauline
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Steve has a Jeep. Parked in our communal car park (slight slope) like it was a summer day. I tried to park but ended up slip sliding everywhere
Abandoned it in the middle eventually - and now I'm worried about getting out in the morning, I don't want a right hand side to match the big dent all down my left hand side

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Julia
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Get Steve out there with is shovel and salt!
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carl
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My Scoob was crap in the snow today. Lots of comments like "you'll be OK, it's four wheel drive". Fat tyres and overenthusiastic ABS 
On the plus side I did struggle to Basildon and back and successfully got my monster 5" Hayward and Scott exhaust fitted
Maybe I can get them to knock one up for the CC -- doesn't have the boxer 'woofle' though
On the plus side I did struggle to Basildon and back and successfully got my monster 5" Hayward and Scott exhaust fitted
Maybe I can get them to knock one up for the CC -- doesn't have the boxer 'woofle' though
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Alex LS
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As long you take care, driving in snow is actually a useful experience. Using the snow/ice to skid around and handbraking into side roads teaches you how to handle the car. It gives that little bit more experience to help you if you ever get into a skid.
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