« Reply #39 on: 31 January 2019, 16:42 »
Well said Gnasher!

Out of interest, how do you DSG FWD owners pull away and gain traction in the snow? Obviously the all conquering superiority complex R drivers (sorry, been spending a bit of time over on VWROC!) have no issues whatsoever ever

But jokes aside, I’m curious as an archaic stoic manual driver I know I can usually gain momentum in light snow by using 2nd or 3rd to pull away with minimal if any throttle wearing summer tyres (I live in South Devon near the coast so we very very seldom get snow, even today the forecast heavy snow didn’t materialise and is just driving rain) as I’ve never felt the need to buy winters. I just slow the hell down in very cold weather and keep my distance.
How does a FWD DSG wearing summer tyres pull away in snow?

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