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Royle



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Car crash

Reminds me of when you are a kid and 10 of you go down the slide at once...

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Post #44022 31st Dec 2010 1:21am
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Americans suck at winter driving. 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

Post #44030 31st Dec 2010 3:07am
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Yes but the Italians can show them a thing or two..................... they cheated with the ice tyres though and note the chatty galvanised recovery shackle in the RHS intake, just in case a front end tow out is needed
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Most people suck at driving on ice Wink Paul

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That looked like sheet ice in ruts - VERY DIFFICULT.

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They all just have their foot on the brake with their wheels locked - if after 10 feet of sliding you have not slowed down it's time to try something else!

Personally I would have gone for some throttle to get my wheels into the soft slush in the middle where the snow is less likely to be compacted so you can reach tarmac underneith or at least build up enough of a wedge in front of the wheels.

Then maybe at least I would have gone down the hill sideways in style!

This makes me want to get a hose-pipe out, note the P38 that drives past drama-free:
 

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Tim in Scotland wrote:
Yes but the Italians can show them a thing or two..................... they cheated with the ice tyres though and note the chatty galvanised recovery shackle in the RHS intake, just in case a front end tow out is needed


 Ian

Post #44051 31st Dec 2010 12:23pm
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Full control in ice...

 2006 Mercedes CLS
1991 Retro-style Mini
But really finding it hard to fight the urge for a S/C...

Post #44053 31st Dec 2010 12:44pm
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Royle



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This makes me want to get a hose-pipe out, note the P38 that drives past drama-free:


And that reminds me of curling Laughing

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