Author Topic: Moving on :-( But not just yet (arm twisted)  (Read 16753 times)

Offline Rhyso

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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #50 on: 21 December 2010, 19:42 »
Look on Ebay for part worns  :wink:

Just picked up 4 tyres all with more then 6mm tread for around £200 (albeit in 16 inch format)

Doubt I'll see them this side of Christmas mind  :sad:

Good price. What about wheels??

Approx £120  :smug:

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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #51 on: 21 December 2010, 19:44 »
Look on Ebay for part worns  :wink:

Just picked up 4 tyres all with more then 6mm tread for around £200 (albeit in 16 inch format)

Doubt I'll see them this side of Christmas mind  :sad:

Good price. What about wheels??

Approx £120  :smug:

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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #52 on: 21 December 2010, 21:22 »
Gizzy

It's one of those 'features' nobody really needs.

However, I'm one of those people that had to switch it on anyway - because it's there.

It gives me a smug grin inside everytime it comes on  :grin: :grin:

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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #53 on: 22 December 2010, 08:28 »
What size are you after and which part of the UK are you in?

I'm down south in sussex.

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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #54 on: 22 December 2010, 09:59 »
Squirrel, I lived in Sussex for 18 years.  I remember hitting a problem on the Brighton to Falmer road, once.  One evening.  In 18 years.

I know it's been exceptional, these last few weeks.  But that's what it is, exceptional.  It's not like living in Scotland.  I can't help feeling you're over-reacting just a little.

If you're genuinely concerned this is going to go on, and keep happening, then winter tyres is the answer.  But given how infrequent it's likely to be, a set of AutoSocks may be all you really need.

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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #55 on: 22 December 2010, 10:26 »
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you guys here for the advise you game me in the build up to ordering and getting me through the build period. Unfortunately i'm going to be parting with the GTi, despite only owning it 6 months.

It's been a superb, car but in our current situation we really need a car that can make it out and about in this snow. Sticking with VW, but going to hunt down a 57/08 plate Touareg. Can't afford not to make it into work.

It's been very entertaining reading some of your threads over the years, especially the arguments/debates!!!

I think after the new year i'll advertise the Gti.  :cry: Sad times!

Thanks again all and merry Christmas!



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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #56 on: 22 December 2010, 10:28 »
With my job and especially the mrs's job (looking after animals at a rescue centre) we've been stranded for 3 days with the recent snow and 5 days at the start of the month.

The snow that came in Jan'10 we were stuck for 5 days and then there was the snow last year in Dec, which was 2 days.

We seem to be in a bad area which is exposed to the elements and combining that with a steep hill didn't look good for the few that gave it a go.

We've had extreme weather now for the past 2 years and a few bad'ish spells before that. I'm just trying to better prepare us for future spells like this. I know it might not happen again for a long time, but IF it does we need to be in a position where we can get out.
I can sometimes work from home (IT), but a lot of the time i need to be onsite. My other half has absolutely got to get in somehow. A friend of ours has kindly been taking her in as he's got a Disco.

Hopefully you'll see a bit better where i'm coming from.
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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #57 on: 22 December 2010, 10:30 »
I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you guys here for the advise you game me in the build up to ordering and getting me through the build period. Unfortunately i'm going to be parting with the GTi, despite only owning it 6 months.

It's been a superb, car but in our current situation we really need a car that can make it out and about in this snow. Sticking with VW, but going to hunt down a 57/08 plate Touareg. Can't afford not to make it into work.

It's been very entertaining reading some of your threads over the years, especially the arguments/debates!!!

I think after the new year i'll advertise the Gti.  :cry: Sad times!

Thanks again all and merry Christmas!



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Kev,

Had an r32 before the GTi, that did pretty well, i did get stuck once and had to dig myself out. I think with the recent stuff it would struggle. It was above the fog lights on the the mrs's Golf GT.
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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #58 on: 22 December 2010, 11:27 »
With my job and especially the mrs's job (looking after animals at a rescue centre) we've been stranded for 3 days with the recent snow and 5 days at the start of the month.

The snow that came in Jan'10 we were stuck for 5 days and then there was the snow last year in Dec, which was 2 days.

We seem to be in a bad area which is exposed to the elements and combining that with a steep hill didn't look good for the few that gave it a go.

We've had extreme weather now for the past 2 years and a few bad'ish spells before that. I'm just trying to better prepare us for future spells like this. I know it might not happen again for a long time, but IF it does we need to be in a position where we can get out.
I can sometimes work from home (IT), but a lot of the time i need to be onsite. My other half has absolutely got to get in somehow. A friend of ours has kindly been taking her in as he's got a Disco.

Hopefully you'll see a bit better where i'm coming from.


Yes, I do see.  I lived on the Weald.  If you're on the Downs, then even if it's infrequent, snow is certainly trouble.  The skating exhibition I was involved in was on the South Downs, and some colleagues of mine got stuck all night on the North Downs on a separate occasion.

I think, though, that if you're prepared to put the AutoSocks on, and take them off when you get to a gritted road, that could very well do it.  The grip they give is simply phenomenal - the only real advantage an SUV could give would be coping with sheer depth of snow, which probably is just the difference between shovelling a driveway and driving over it.

As an example, last year we had 18 inches of snow actually lying here.  One house in our road had just been vacated by the previous tenant, whose removal van just made it away before the really heavy dump of snow.  The new owners couldn't get moved in because their removal van couldn't make it to pick up their stuff.  They were renting a house in a remote hamlet right up in the Pentlands three miles away, up an exposed, single-track road.

They were running up and down between the rented house and their new home, in a very ordinary little car, wearing a pair of AutoSocks.  While everyone else was getting stuck just in our road, which isn't very steep, this thing was just laughing it off.  Not only that, it was making it right into the hills along that single-track road which must have been affected by drifting.

I'm pretty sure that if you had a set of winter tyres on the GTi, you'd be completely fine, no problem.  I just think that if the snowfall is infrequent, you might find the AutoSocks are your answer.  They're a lot more hassle than just changing the tyres and forgetting about it all till spring, but if the snow only hits occasionally for a few days, the hassle isn't so bad.  And the grip even out-does winter tyres.

Rolfe.

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Re: Moving on :-(
« Reply #59 on: 22 December 2010, 13:16 »
Well i've decided not to make any rash decisions, so i won't be selling the GTi just yet. I'll make it through this winter and decide later on in the summer.

Which ever way i go, winter tyres will be cheaper to buy then and if i do decide to part with the GTi the "Toerag" should be as well.

So i'm not going anywhere just yet  :smiley:
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