London Snow

Whether they know or not makes no difference really; the driven wheels don't have the engine weight over them and that's what scuppers RWD; especially on drug-dealer pikey M wheels.

Seriously, does an X5 NEED any more weight at any axel? That thing weights 2Ts!! :)
 
The best car we had as a kid in the snow was our yellow Vauxhall Chevette, bought for £20 from an ad in the paper called "Dog Of The Week"!!!!! Dad used to put some tractor weights in the boot and no problem getting anywhere!

Ventured out in Alphie today - bit slippery but didn't put it in a ditch so bonus. Must admit we have a Landy so that's been the vehicle of choice since Monday.

How I chuckled at all the eco-warriors in their super green cars, stuck and abandoned as I go past or stop and help with my 'ghastly' 4x4......
 
Ventured out in Alphie today - bit slippery but didn't put it in a ditch so bonus. Must admit we have a Landy so that's been the vehicle of choice since Monday.

How I chuckled at all the eco-warriors in their super green cars, stuck and abandoned as I go past or stop and help with my 'ghastly' 4x4......[/QUOTE]




I've had my 45yr old Landie for the past 26 yrs and in the the past recent years it puts a smile on my face when l pass wheel spinning posh new 4x4's stranded on icey incline's etc.
Slick road tyres on a 4x4 and driver 4x4 driving inability are no good in this weather. ;)
 
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