Yea not worth driving and putting yourself or others at risk to be fair. I went past someone today and then snow all over there car except from about 5 inch strip across there windscreen all that was going though my head is knob and that will be covered again when you need to brake
Ive just cleared my car and part of the drive think ill be sticking with the clio for now i struggle to pull away anywhere even got stuck puting it back on the drive :lol:
Well I've been out a little bit in my mum's SportKa, just to the shops and round locally to me.
The roads are dodgy though, as in still got slushy ice on the main roads let alone the back roads. Probably a good 18"+ in places. Thing is where people have cleared spaces round their cars and the snow ploughs have been there are walls of snow 24" high along the entrances to roads and along the sides so it's a nightmare to drive along.
Got her car stuck a couple of times on our road but with a bit of rocking back and forth and taking it gently I was able to get free.
Personally I wouldn't take my Twingo out in this though, wouldn't want to risk a prang or even all the nasty sh!t all over it haha. Me and the missus will be taking the bus next week.
Out neighbour spent a couple of hours trying to clear the snow off his drive so he could reverse out. We've not got 4ft piles of snow either side of the drive haha.
Nothing wrong with drifting in the snow, Ive even bought a e30 325i witha welded diff and hydro handbrake just for he winter months was cheap as hell but the fun is immense