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Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
Test does prove the point, although as they pointed out in the video, the "4x4" they used for the test wasn't a permanent 4x4. Had they used one of those I'd have expected it to perform somewhat better on summer tyres.
Nevertheless there's nothing wrong with 2wd, driven properly and with the right tyres for the job. The whole "4x4 is safer" thing is simply marketing hype to sell more Chelsea tractors to the masses.Do what thou wiltComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostAnd what about the millions' of homes without off-street parking?
Originally posted by Mordac View PostReally? So who's giving away all this free electric then, because all the charge points I've ever seen want your cc details, or you need to be on a pre-arranged account. And where do you think all that Lithium for the batteries comes from? I'm still reading up on how catastrophic that process is for the environment, and your average Greenie would ban electric cars in a heartbeat based on some of the stuff I've read so far. If electric really is the future, the planet is still basically buggered, so don't feel too smug about your great "deal". It won't last long when the lost revenue needs to be recouped.
I completely agree about the planet being buggered and I didn't buy the car for that reason, I'm not trying to be smug, just trying to give useful information based on my knowledge and experience.Back at the coal faceComment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostExactly (you forgot speed bumps). And 4 wheel drive is a lot safer in the wet, snow & ice, i.e. on the 345 days the sun isn't shining.
4 wheel drive is also 4 wheel drive, it does not mean better braking or steering, again something that many townies fail to realise.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post4x4 on summer tyres/low profile ones will generally be less stable than a 2wd with wet/M&S tyres.
4 wheel drive is also 4 wheel drive, it does not mean better braking or steering, again something that many townies fail to realise.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostCorrect, it does mean better traction (grip) though, so unless you drive like a numpty you should be less prone to skidding. A crap driver is still going to crash, eventually.
And the traction benefits in reduced grip situations are lessened if the car is not permanent 4wd.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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