Won't adjusting tyre pressures resolve the issue if you're on a single journey and remember to put them back once the snows gone? Obviously I don't mean dropping to the point where you can roll the tyres off the rims, but maybe a drop of 4-5psi?
The average UK motorist sees tyres as an irritating expense that should be kept to a minimum.It must be a UK obsession for summer tyres all year round.
Well I had to abandon mine this morning
Zero grip despite having plenty of tread (205x45x16s)
Tried traction on and off
I have never driven a car that is so bad in the snow
Agreed. Can't stand it when people spend loads of money on a car and then skimp big time on tyres (Chinese budget crap). Utter madness.
Imo tyres are probably one of the most important items on a car (if not the most)considering what they have to do and the consequences of getting it all wrong.
Just like tyre pressures........ Sooooooo important but why don't people (Joe Public) ever check them?????
you havent read your handbook then your spose to turn esp off turns abs off aswell in the snow,i think the cupra done better than a diesel which turbo works sooner on,i didnt let the turbo spool up and managed better than my dads diesel,as the cupra turbo works at just under 2000rmp.
you havent read your handbook then your spose to turn esp off turns abs off aswell in the snow,i think the cupra done better than a diesel which turbo works sooner on,i didnt let the turbo spool up and managed better than my dads diesel,as the cupra turbo works at just under 2000rmp.
are there any small cars ibizas, 207s, clios, corsas etc that are rear wheel drive?
How do you turn of the ABS I only have a esp button by the handbrake on my FR, maybe the cupra is different.
you havent read your handbook then your spose to turn esp off turns abs off aswell in the snow
i think the cupra done better than a diesel which turbo works sooner on,i didnt let the turbo spool up and managed better than my dads diesel,as the cupra turbo works at just under 2000rmp.