I didn't have snow tyres on my RWD Lolvo last year and I struggled to get around in snow, even with 100kg of salt in the boot.
As a result, I pinched my parents' cars, which had winter tyres fitted.
Sure, the winter tyres didn't really do anything for the other 4 months they were fitted, but when there was a lot of snow, they were invincible.
Case in point, I overtook a snow plough on the motorway in 5 inches of fresh snow in an E60.
I then drifted round a roundabout for about 20 minutes and then went to bed.
Could I have done that if it was fitted with summer tyres? Not a chance.
Having said that, am I going to buy winter tyres this year? No.
How will I get to work if there's a lot of snow? No idea. Probably steal my mum's Golf when she's not looking.
As a result, I pinched my parents' cars, which had winter tyres fitted.
Sure, the winter tyres didn't really do anything for the other 4 months they were fitted, but when there was a lot of snow, they were invincible.
Case in point, I overtook a snow plough on the motorway in 5 inches of fresh snow in an E60.
I then drifted round a roundabout for about 20 minutes and then went to bed.
Could I have done that if it was fitted with summer tyres? Not a chance.
Having said that, am I going to buy winter tyres this year? No.
How will I get to work if there's a lot of snow? No idea. Probably steal my mum's Golf when she's not looking.
