Noticed a big difference yesterday while taking the Golf out of the drive to move the car behind it. It was constantly wheel spinning and really struggling for grip in a cul-de-sac that hadn't been gritted. It has summer tyres on it.
Then took out an old beat up Skoda again with summer tyres but couldn't believe the difference. In the same cul-de-sac it coped with the snow as if it was a dry road. I guess its the big walled, skinny tyres that worked.
So I would imagine with the right tyres on your cars there would be a noticeable difference.
I remember driving about 20 years ago and the snow was never an issue. Even the steepest hills was a doddle.
I take it its the big wide low profile tyres nowadays that are causing the problems?
I have been toying with getting 4 steelies and winter tyres for the Golf but I'd rather my pride took the hit and am staying with the Skoda for the snowy days. Considering the car and insurance costs less than what 4 winter tyres, its a no brainer. I also don't have to worry about other clowns skidding in to me.