OMG!
Just took the Leon for it's first time in the snow, and okay the tyres are not the best since they are 14K old, but still have tread on them (about 2.5-3mm) but ...... ah holy bajasus, I've driven all sorts of cars in the snow over the last 12 years, but damn .... tonight's was the worst ever, couldn't even touch the throttle in 1st, 2nd or 3rd on any snow covered road, I was left going at 2mph in 2nd in idle tick-over with the TC flashing like mad to go up the tiny-ist of hills out of my estate that have never once caused me a problem before.
Not sure if its the 18" wheels, or the low tyre tread or even the type of snow - or a combination of all 3 but I'm not going to be looking forward to winter "fun" if its going to be this hard in the Leon...
Turning was a nightmare with tons of under-steer even at 2-7mph braking was equally as bad with the ABS cutting in straight away and then making no effort at all to actually stop (you'll learn to lift off the brakes and try again lighter to try and stop the abs cutting in because the last thing you need is abs cutting in as it doesn't stop you anywhere near as well as a slightly lighter foot on the pedal)
So - PLEASE go very very carefully out there until you learn how much gip you don't have!
Just took the Leon for it's first time in the snow, and okay the tyres are not the best since they are 14K old, but still have tread on them (about 2.5-3mm) but ...... ah holy bajasus, I've driven all sorts of cars in the snow over the last 12 years, but damn .... tonight's was the worst ever, couldn't even touch the throttle in 1st, 2nd or 3rd on any snow covered road, I was left going at 2mph in 2nd in idle tick-over with the TC flashing like mad to go up the tiny-ist of hills out of my estate that have never once caused me a problem before.
Not sure if its the 18" wheels, or the low tyre tread or even the type of snow - or a combination of all 3 but I'm not going to be looking forward to winter "fun" if its going to be this hard in the Leon...
Turning was a nightmare with tons of under-steer even at 2-7mph braking was equally as bad with the ABS cutting in straight away and then making no effort at all to actually stop (you'll learn to lift off the brakes and try again lighter to try and stop the abs cutting in because the last thing you need is abs cutting in as it doesn't stop you anywhere near as well as a slightly lighter foot on the pedal)
So - PLEASE go very very carefully out there until you learn how much gip you don't have!
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