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    #31
    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    I love they start with the BMW, it's all over the place, and one can imagine that's with a good driver. They are really the epitome of crapidity when it comes to any surface except perfectly dry tarmac.
    My BMW's are completely buggered by a few inches of snow. Traction control on or off they can't move even a few feet on a level surface.

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      #32
      Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
      My BMW's are completely buggered by a few inches of snow. Traction control on or off they can't move even a few feet on a level surface.
      Top tip; rope two BMWs together back to back for better roadholding in snow.
      And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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        #33
        Originally posted by swamp View Post
        Volvo XC90.
        No contest. Anything else is for girls, or boys who like wearing frilly clothes.
        Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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          #34
          Originally posted by threaded View Post
          I love they start with the BMW, it's all over the place, and one can imagine that's with a good driver. They are really the epitome of crapidity when it comes to any surface except perfectly dry tarmac.
          No problems with mine in the snow admittedly I do have winter tyres on. In fact its better than the AMG was and its more powerful. I personally wouldn't like a small car like the 2CV because if the snow is too deep, the car is too light and will just sit on top and go nowhere, seen it many a time. However because its so light you can just pick it up and carry it under your arm. Any car is okay in the snow as long as you're used to driving in snow. The best one we ever had was an 88" wheelbase Landrover which we cut an extra 8 inches out the middle to make it an 80" (as they were only made for the army.) Had great fun towing tractors, 4x4s and police out of the snow one year. Try an Austin Scamp
          Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.

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            #35
            I just bought a Jeep Grand Cherokee for £3000 on a 52 plate fully loaded with all those nice fiddly electric bits that men like. Full history and only 60k on the clock.

            Was going to go for a Freelander TD4 but the quality of the Jeep puts it to shame, and it was cheaper.
            Sval-Baard Consulting Ltd - we're not satisfied until you're not satisfied.

            Nothing says "you're a loser" more than owning a motivational signature about being a winner.

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              #36
              Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
              What fits the bill? Looking for something to beat this snow caused by Global Warming.

              Big, brash, 7 seats.

              Any price.
              Land Rover Disco 3

              HTH

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                #37
                Been through this last year, and there are only a few cars out there that are any good

                Audi Q7
                Volvo XC90
                Mitsu LWB Shogun
                Land rover Discovery

                They are all ok although the ride quality of the Audi was pretty untouchable. Only trouble was I wasn't prepared to spend 30K on a second hand one only to shove my muddy greyhounds In the back. The other problem was that when you use the seven seats you don't really have 7 seats worth of luggage space so muggins would end up on steps trying to load a roof box...

                In the end I binned the extra seats and went for a y reg Range Rover Vogue V8. It's immune from silly tax and cost pocket money and for a few quid gets an LPG conversion that will pay back quite fast and then I can drive my chokey old git panzer through the CC zone for free

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Svalbaard View Post
                  I just bought a Jeep Grand Cherokee for £3000 on a 52 plate fully loaded with all those nice fiddly electric bits that men like. Full history and only 60k on the clock.

                  Was going to go for a Freelander TD4 but the quality of the Jeep puts it to shame, and it was cheaper.
                  Looking at one of these - as said already, something throw the muddy dogs in the back, and to use on hoildays in this country ( and 2 muddy kids) but still half decent.
                  Just call me Matron - Too many handbags

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                    #39
                    I walked past my 2 4x4s in a pair of Meindl boots this week.

                    Fortunately my current gig is only a couple of miles away.

                    I could drive on the ungritted unsalted roads around here
                    if they weren't all closed with jack-knifed lorries.

                    This weekend I've ventured out and I do love my 4x4.

                    This year we've had snow and ice, the previous 2 years we've had floods where I've had to drive through water lapping over th bonnet.

                    My old 88" (short wheel base) 1971 Series III is a 7 seater.

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