01-26-2019, 04:30 PM
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#59
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First Lieutenant
Drives: BMW i8 2017, Crystal White
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Leicestershire, UK
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Quote:
Originally Posted by NGR
Four wheel drive or not, if you get a proper winter (i.e. snow or freezing temps), get winter rubber - no question.
I tried my i8 on a hill in snow last year and got nowhere on standard rubber - this was just an experiment on a quiet local road near my house. I had to add snow socks on the back wheels to the get the car back home.
My old X5 is my winter machine and I have a set of winters for that despite it being a "proper" 4x4. My other FWD cars have winter rubber fitted as well - it makes a huge difference.
Winter rubber gives you much enhanced braking and cornering as well as traction, well worth the relatively small spend.
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yup!
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