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thrashermax 12-03-2013 01:14 AM

It's snow joke
 
Been stuck in snow on A23 for 6 hours so far... People have been really kind, giving me a push on inclines from stand still... Even a scooby driver stopped to help. Not the ideal car but I vowed to use her every single day! Probably borrow other half's Golf tomorrow :sad: bloody weather...

thrashermax 12-03-2013 04:55 AM

9 hrs now... Tired, hungry, need a piss, but CSL coping well... Not a gritter in sight. Might have to sleep in CSL tonight.

deanobeano 12-03-2013 08:27 AM

Thrasher - did you make it home?
sorry if this wakes you up!

shimmy 12-03-2013 08:41 AM

hope you survived

CSL is nightmare on road tyres in snow, i normally cant even get off the drive

deanobeano 12-03-2013 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 137544)
hope you survived

CSL is nightmare on road tyres in snow, i normally cant even get off the drive

All RWD BMW's are shite in the snow

I had a 123D coupe and got stuck in a car park with 1cm of compacted snow...computer said no.
A man gave me a push and then got back into is Rover 45...I said I would wait to give him a hand if required, he just drove away like he was on sandpaper...ad waved as he tore past me!

sjb 12-03-2013 09:42 AM

I bet thrashermax is in bed now catching up on some sleep!!! I have friends who got stuck on the A23 ad only got home at 4am. I picked my wife up in her golf gti and was amazed at the number of idiots racing their engines and wheel spinning and in turn polishing the snow to sheet ice! Gentle throttle control didn't seem to register with most people. Then there were the panic brakers wondering why they were sliding into the kerbs with a bang, there would have been a lot of dinged wheels about.
In our case a 10-15minute journey took 3.5 hours, new front tyres on the golf made it possible to carefully make my way up all the hills past the wheel spinners!
Meanwhile Cecil is tucked up in the garage under its fitted cover !

Obioban 12-03-2013 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deanobeano (Post 137547)
All RWD BMW's are shite in the snow

I had a 123D coupe and got stuck in a car park with 1cm of compacted snow...computer said no.
A man gave me a push and then got back into is Rover 45...I said I would wait to give him a hand if required, he just drove away like he was on sandpaper...ad waved as he tore past me!

More accurately, all cars with high performance summer tires are shite in the snow.

Want to drive your car in the winter? Get winter tires.

High performance winter tires exist, btw, they don't have to be boring. The Michelin PA4s are pretty wonderful.

thrashermax 12-03-2013 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by deanobeano (Post 137543)
Thrasher - did you make it home?
sorry if this wakes you up!

Thanks for asking Deano. Left work at 5.45pm, arrived home at 7.15am... the car wasn't really the problem, West Sussex County Council don't seem to know what grit is used for.

thrashermax 12-03-2013 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sjb (Post 137551)
I was amazed at the number of idiots racing their engines and wheel spinning and in turn polishing the snow to sheet ice! Gentle throttle control didn't seem to register with most people.

Yes, the roads are full of people who can't drive properly... I may have summer tyres but with traction off, 2nd gear start and very gentle right foot the CSL behaved really well. I passed loads of BMWs, Mercs and prats revving the nuts off FWD cars.

The guy in the Scooby who helped me, said this is the only time I'll beat you in a race!

In fact everything was passing me, I didn't care as I was more concerned about not getting my baby damaged.

thrashermax 12-03-2013 01:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shimmy (Post 137544)
hope you survived

CSL is nightmare on road tyres in snow, i normally cant even get off the drive

I can't get mine off my drive in the snow but last night the girl did well. Gentle throttle and off she went, I only needed help on a handful of occasions.

After spending more than 13 hrs in her in one journey we've become closer!

She got me home safely. A car for all occasions! Well done CSL! :thumbs:

But now I'm bloody knackered... sleeping in a CSL is quite hard...


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