Anyone else find that little hatchbacks with small engines absolutely own the road in the snow?Yes a 4x4 is better at driving to the north pole obviously, but with all the hills etc and the snow we get on our roads my little old Rover got about everywhere in the snow, picked up the boss when he abandoned his Range Rover.
Quote from: Bellend on 20 September 2011, 22:47Anyone else find that little hatchbacks with small engines absolutely own the road in the snow?Yes a 4x4 is better at driving to the north pole obviously, but with all the hills etc and the snow we get on our roads my little old Rover got about everywhere in the snow, picked up the boss when he abandoned his Range Rover. No.
Quote from: RandomJord on 20 September 2011, 22:49Quote from: Bellend on 20 September 2011, 22:47Anyone else find that little hatchbacks with small engines absolutely own the road in the snow?Yes a 4x4 is better at driving to the north pole obviously, but with all the hills etc and the snow we get on our roads my little old Rover got about everywhere in the snow, picked up the boss when he abandoned his Range Rover. No. No +1
‘I expect December, January and February to experience below-average temperatures, with the heaviest snowfall occurring within the time frame of November to January across many parts of the UK.
DannyP has big balls and skills. The average owner of the average soft roader does not!