We had at least 7 1/2 :frown5:... this is the reason I didn't get my MINI back out last week... but boy was I tempted. Well, it better stop snowing for good by March 25th because Mindy has a play date scheduled.
I vote that we get that varmint, cook him & eat him. Groundhog suasage at the next breakfast. Mmm.... :arf:
I have only driven my Mini in the snow once. Crash is right on about having the right boots on. I know my new Avid Envigors didn't cut it.
I have 2 MINIs, same wheels and tires, both replaced at about the same time last summer. 2002 Cooper, 5-speed with the optional traction control 2003 Cooper CVT without traction control. HUGE difference in drivability in the snow.. Much bigger than I ever expected.
We're supposed to get snow on Thursday, and it looks like the storm is headed North-east from here......
I drive my MINI in the snow. Last year it did great, but this year I got new tires and now it sucks in the snow.
What tires you run in the snow is huge, as you have found out. Keep your eye out for a set of spare wheels to put some real snow tires on, then you will love your MINI in the snow.
I have a friend that has a set of wheels for sale. Waiting to see what I can get from tax returns if I've got enough money for some snow wheels and tires. The dealership also has an AWESOME deal on snow wheels and tires for $900 brand new on stock wheels.
I think snow is gone for the season. We had our first thunderstorm last night and the first twister of the season was spotted about 40 miles East. I'll take snow any day over one of those brutes.
I wish I had a garage for mine, but it is my daily driver so it sees whatever Mother Nature has to throw at us. It actually goes better in the snow than my Honda Accord did, but next winter I am putting some different tires.
I think Rixter should have come up to the Moscrop parking lot yesterday. The lot was mostly empty and the MINI is one of the very few front-wheel drive cars capable of doing donuts.
I had to go to the airport the night of our last big snow. 27 miles down, 27 miles back. 10+ inches. I still have a grin on my face. Driving around stalled cars. Passing SUVs. Proper tires are key. My Dunlop Graspics are great. And DSC is a must! The only time it cut power is when I tried to give it too much. For me, when there is snow on the ground, a dirty MINI is a happy MINI. Cheers! Chris
We've got our first garage day of the season this Sat at my place.........and it's supposed to snow....:nonod: 10 MINIs showing us, so far, too.....
Just had the PittStopMINI wintry driving "refresher" on Sunday... some 50 cars, mostly Minis, some Countrymen, and the winter tires held the day... until we burned through the snow and broke out the stopwatches... My favorite: climbing a hill in newly-fallen heavy wet snow, packed by traffic to ice: Ford Ranger 4WD pickup ahead of me can't get moving on all-season tires. Spinning one, two, three wheels, passenger is then in the bed literally jumping up and down, still no traction. Passenger gets out to push, and movement begins, ve-e-ry slowly. I'm behind them, ge-enntly ease out the clutch and pull up alongside "you guys need some help?" "Naw, we're OK". Ease out the clutch again, drive on up the hill... <whistles softly>