So who's preparing for winter this year?

4x winter Conti tyres
4 heated seats set to max
heated front and rear windscreen and mirrors
torch
de-icer

Will put a shovel in the boot once we actually get some snow :p
 
1 - I don't plan to drive in the snow
2 - I walk/train to work
3 - I take the bus/taxi if needed

Much cheaper than spending money on Winter tyres for the few days of heavy snow.
 
I am preparing by practising my throttle control so I can get some proper sideways action going on one it gets a bit slippery.
I will also increase the concentration of my washer fluid and maybe turn the climate control temperature up to 20.
If it gets snowy, I'll drop my tyre pressures a bit if I can be bothered.

Mostly I'll do the same as last year which was drive slightly more carefully.
 
agreed

Once you past watford gap its just penguins and polar bears come December. FACT.

+1, I remember coming home from work on 1st December in Leeds last year. must have been 15cm of snow on my car. Was a lot of fun trying to get out of the city centre. :eek:
 
My dad is doing some landscaping in his garden at the moment, so I might nick a few old paving slabs to go in the boot, but realistically Im planning not to be able to drive the car if we get a week of ice/snow. A lightweight roadster with RWD and summer tyres...probs wont be worth the risk, assuming I can even manage a small incline.

EDIT:The tyres are Toyo T1Rs, hence the concern.
 
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wow wish i could afford to go buy tyres just because its winter :(

tell me about it:(

I guess they barely wear down in the snow or ice though so providing you can afford the space to store them and £20 to have them swapped over at the beginning/end of the winter you could get a fair few years out of them. Long run economy - it doesn't make the initial £300+ spend (ford focus) any easier!
 
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