paulgs1000 said:---- Wonder if there would be a market for under car steam/wash available through the winter - simply drive over and whoosh :lol: - I'd use one![]()
I think there are pressure washer attachments available

paulgs1000 said:---- Wonder if there would be a market for under car steam/wash available through the winter - simply drive over and whoosh :lol: - I'd use one![]()
john-e89 said:Yes it needs to tip it down Paul. I'm sure it was PVR who had an under car Karcher pressure wash, you just push it under like a trolley jack, hose it and put it away, looked a great bit of kit, that would keep the underneath salt free.
ronk said:No, my car goes away at the end of November - I bought the car as a summer toy knowing i would run it this way.
My wife's car is 4wd but as yet without winter rubber - My Disco is the tool for the job and has winter rubber and as we love at the bottom of a good hill its the Disco that will be getting more use.
As a personal choice , if its winter, it gets winter rubber - Winter rubber is said to be best under 7C
Ive used the Disco with std Pirelli rubber and Vredestein winters and it really is chalk and cheese.
bluestreak56 said:As much as I do through the summer, maybe a little less. I must admit I do like keeping it in the garage especially in the winter.
Bing said:Yep, mine gets used in winter, it's my only choice if I have to drive as Mrs B uses her car every day... Though it didn't snow last year so I haven't tested the 'new' Z in snow yet. Actually, it's probably never been tested in snow :lol:
I commute by train a lot more now, so it's kind of a part-time weekend car unless I'm going somewhere outside London. 47k now - in about 1k miles I'll have driven it more than PVR.
pvr said:His is a coupe, so he just gets the rusty boot but no roof motor issue …
paulgs1000 said:Having a car for every condition is the way to go ronk :lol:![]()
ronk said:paulgs1000 said:Having a car for every condition is the way to go ronk :lol:![]()
It certainly is but you can't even start to imagine the nagging to get rid of my Landrover I'm getting!
I'm praying for snow (sorry) this winter to make her realise that although it's nine years old now and only 23mpg on derv, it's still the best winter car we've got.
Her 335xd is still on std run fiats the car emptied my piggy bank in July and a set of winters is a lot more than the £525 tax for the Landrover !
Having said all that, if I smoked it would be £10 a day. I don't so I can keep my Landrover - it's only done 40k![]()
Marlon said:Mine is a weekend all year round car, I couldn't imagine not driving it for 6 months of the year. Nice to see the roof down on yours Paul. We will be doing our best to have many roof down winter blasts although will miss the heated seats we had last winter in the 2.0 Zed![]()
paulgs1000 said:Marlon said:Mine is a weekend all year round car, I couldn't imagine not driving it for 6 months of the year. Nice to see the roof down on yours Paul. We will be doing our best to have many roof down winter blasts although will miss the heated seats we had last winter in the 2.0 Zed![]()
We had the opposite - no heat in our first 2.0 litre and now heat in the 3.0. Your going to have to turn that heater up.![]()
paulgs1000 said:rossonr said:
Yep - I remember a few mornings like that - isn't it amazing how the Zed can cope in the extremes from such a low temp to operating temp - staggering really.![]()
buzyg said:Drive mine through the winter. But only when the suns out and there's no salt on the roads.![]()
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