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    Quote Originally Posted by fanshawe69 View Post
    Exactly the same here. Going to drive it for what it was designed for but will aim for dry days...
    Heartening news from both of you. They are really good in snow though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ayli Carper View Post
    Heartening news from both of you. They are really good in snow though!
    They are incredible in the snow. Really enjoyed the last snow before I took ouit off the road. My 182 isn't too shabby either :D

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    What I will say is that these jumps in value make it easier to get the car insured for a guaranteed value that actually means you won't loose out financially if the worst happens. A serious point is security though. Garage locks, drive posts and GPS Tracked Thatcham CAT1's are a must.
    As for driving in the snow...the F1 is just awful, but the Sportage does great 4wd power slides (when the wife isn't in the car )

    Paul
    Last edited by Crossers; 07-10-2015 at 19:02.

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    Driving in the snow is my new favourite thing, limited slip diff & winter tyres mean I can drive everywhere at 60mph with impunity

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    Would you consider breaking it? :D

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    I drove my Williams in very heavy snow from work once, took 8 hours. The Clio romped through, passing all these new 50 ton lardwagon 4x4's with ease, as they slid down hills uncontrollably and crashed into ditches

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    See this car is now sold, I wonder if they got the 21k they were asking?


 

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