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    Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 9:06am
I can see how an auto would be a bit of an annoyance- how on earth are you meant to get it in second and keep the revs low?

To add to the "crawling along completely clear, salted and gritted roads at 15mph"- if you've been using the 4WD on your Rangerover, you can switch back to 2WD once you're off the ice. It's obvious to pedestrians when you haven't...

Side streets around here are pretty much impassable by push bike- rutted ice. Nasty.

Meanwhile, I was up in Sheffield yesterday. Congratulations to the idiots that had gritted the footway down towards the station from the centre of town- it had so much grit that it was slippy. No ice, just slick with sand.
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I have a 1.2 Corsa and a Citroes Xsara Estate 2.0 HDi....

At the moment I much prefer the Corsa, it just gives a lots more feedback on the ice than than the Xsara, you can feel when you are going to slide.

Once of the guys at work has a BMW 320d, he has not been able to drive since the snow fell (he is a bit of a muppet for leaving his car on his drive as opposed to somehwere he knows he stands a chance of moving it).

Just take it easy but not too easy when the road is wet, nothing annoys me more than someone doing 15mph on a roads that has been treated and is a busy roads so there is no ice.....

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rockhopper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Dec 09 at 7:47am
i just carried on using my push bike all i can say is dont use cycle paths as they dont grit them only the roads you just have to watch out for idoits who think they own the road
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Merlinboy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Dec 09 at 10:56pm

Villan a 98 V70 should have ABS, in fact i'm very suprised it doesn't have TC.  If you have ABS no need to treat them as if they don't work!

 

Oh and for the record i drove into the back of someone today!  Did about £20 damage to my car but about 2 hours of HS BS, plus i have to go to a body shop to get it repaired!!!

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I've had no problems in my Volvo (touch wood) - 1998 V70, doesnt have TRACS or any of the other new fangled things.

Chuck it in "W"inter, keep the revs below 2000 (barely using that to pull away) and think further ahead than you usually would, treating the brakes as if you expect them not to work (Most of the time they wont!)

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I worry more about other people in the snow/ice!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote timeintheboat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Dec 09 at 10:04pm
I used to enjoy it now I hate it.

The volvo has traction control and winter settings but is auto - can't feel a thing. The wifes crappy corsa is way better - engine braking and you feel it twitch.



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