Before my AutoSocks arrived, I saw my new neighbour (moved into the house at the top of the road on about 15th January, but was running up and down before then) with a pair on her small hatchback.
The road where I live is a fairly short cul-de-sac which rises to a hill at the far end. I saw the neighbour who has one of the two end houses in serious trouble a couple of times in his estate car. He would get about half way, over the less sloping part of the road where there was also more traffic, then completely stall on the last bit. He had to call for help on his mobile phone, and I saw a lot of digging and shovelling going on.
The other end house is the one that was changing hands. The previous occupants got out just in time the day before the very heavy snow. The new people were reported to be stuck at their end, in a rented house three miles up into the hills above the village at the end of a single-track road which is fairly steep in places. But hey, they showed up, driving that very ordinary little hatchback, and negotiated our road apparently with no trouble at all. They were even turning into the drive, which hadn't been cleared. That was when I noticed the AutoSocks on the front wheels of that car, and boy, the difference was very obvious. Apparently they were managing to get up and down that three-mile road up to the house they were renting, using these things. And knowing that road (some of it is very exposed and was bound to be affected by drifts, I wouldn't have gone near it), this was seriously impressive.
Rolfe.