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Offline Bellend

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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #30 on: 27 December 2010, 23:17 »
Copied from another thread.
Any cars I drive are on summer tyres and I still can't resist having the car diagonally going down the lane.  :grin:

Personally I can see both sides. The driving I've been doing doesn't warrant winter tyres. I've only got stuck once with a BMW and that was in the yard at work. Even if I had the best tyres in the world, I'd still stick to 15/20 down the fairly tight, ungritted roads around work, despite the Range Rover up my arse.

However, where we're moving to is on a hill both sides and none of it is gritted. FAIRLY remote and NEED a car living there, me dad and mum. Not being horrible or whatever but really think my mum would benefit from a set and I reckon if I can get some decent price, I will too if we move there.

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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #31 on: 27 December 2010, 23:21 »
Winter tyres in Southern England are for those lacking any form of driving skill, or common sense, and the over-cautious.

tell that to the chap in the MK6 section who just spent £1500 on winter wheels and tyres!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry but that is nuts, for £1500 you could buy a winter car and park the mk6 in the garage.
« Last Edit: 27 December 2010, 23:26 by Wayne »

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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #32 on: 27 December 2010, 23:23 »
as if he'd lower himself down to drive a £1500 car :lipsrsealed:
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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #33 on: 27 December 2010, 23:23 »
Winter tyres in Southern England are for those lacking any form of driving skill, or common sense, and the over-cautious.

tell that to the chap in the MK6 section who just spent £1500 on winter wheels and tyres!!!!!!!!!!!

Sorry but that is nuts, for £1500 you could buy a winter car and park the mk6 in the garage.

Get a Rover 216.

Honda engine and box, reliable and would have a MK3 GTI 8v.

ABSOLUTELY AMAZING in the snow, no idea how or why but it stops well, gets grip (until you beach it in the yard) and most importantly you don't care too much about it. :afro:

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Offline Wayne

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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #34 on: 27 December 2010, 23:25 »
as if he'd lower himself down to drive a £1500 car :lipsrsealed:

Fair point but still makes more sense than paying £1500 for a set of wheels and tyres.

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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #35 on: 27 December 2010, 23:33 »
as if he'd lower himself down to drive a £1500 car :lipsrsealed:

Fair point but still makes more sense than paying £1500 for a set of wheels and tyres.

Wheels that he has admitted he is scared to damage  :rolleyes:

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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #36 on: 27 December 2010, 23:34 »
The tyres are still en route BTW  :smiley:

Offline thatwillis

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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #37 on: 27 December 2010, 23:42 »
The tyres are still en route BTW  :smiley:


 :grin:

For 1500 he could buy himself a mk3 for the winter rag the sh!t out of it then post it up as mint =p

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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #38 on: 27 December 2010, 23:46 »
as if he'd lower himself down to drive a £1500 car :lipsrsealed:

Fair point but still makes more sense than paying £1500 for a set of wheels and tyres.

Wheels that he has admitted he is scared to damage  :rolleyes:

So what is the point in fitting them then  :huh:

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Re: winter tyres
« Reply #39 on: 27 December 2010, 23:48 »
as if he'd lower himself down to drive a £1500 car :lipsrsealed:

Fair point but still makes more sense than paying £1500 for a set of wheels and tyres.

Wheels that he has admitted he is scared to damage  :rolleyes:

So what is the point in fitting them then  :huh:

He has a Mk6 mate..........

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