Mine is a daily driver but I am thinking about buying a cheap nothing car for winter. We always get some snow and the gritters are always out.
That said I haven't done it yet.
That said I haven't done it yet.
paulgs1000 said: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.
I'm always interested to see how your ///M experience is going - high mileage (like your high post count) now affecting a low mileage well cherished ///M . . . .
jimbo1958 said:Mine is used everyday as it's my DD. Same as the E85 before it during the 4 years of ownership. Sits on my drive uncovered and I don't have Winter tyres. Not had any really bad winters in London for a while and I think I only left the E85 at home and commuted by Public Transport once.
paddy wright said:I used mine as a DD for the first 5 years. Now its good weather only but is take and insured all year round to allow for those beautiful crisp day drives.
Ed Doe said:Winter? You mean drift season right? :lol:
On a more serious note, yes, all year round for me! I was concerned before last year about how it would be but had no issues even during the periodic cold snaps we had - I'm sure it'll be fine, and besides I enjoy knowing the car car through all types of weather - I'd probably not be suitably prepared for summer if I hadn't had some practice over winter!
obewan said:All year round for me
Pretty lucky here, we are not much above sea level and with the sea on three sides there's rarely much snow/ice
And if there is, the Zed is definitely better than the Gixer![]()
gov said:Under the new tax/sorn rules I tax mine for 12 months but around November sorn and reclaim tax until april/May time and do it all again - as regards mileage it's still under 30k ( 2004 3.0 SE ) Not taken out much I'll admit ( around 400 miles a year ! ) but what does it really matter - not worth a fortune but still pretty unique - as regards winter driving we seldom get snow down here so could get away with standard RFT's all year round - I've had mine nearly 3 years and the previous owner was as fussy as me so I doubt it's ever seen snow let alone rain !
Bing said:paulgs1000 said: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.
I'm always interested to see how your ///M experience is going - high mileage (like your high post count) now affecting a low mileage well cherished ///M . . . .
47k isn't exactly 'high', but I take your point. It is however still very much cherished :wink:![]()
AlienZed said:Yes of course. Some of the best drives are over the winter..Heated seats on.silly hat compulsory. Top down.and the roads are quieter.Great.![]()
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AlfaScozzesi said:Mine is a daily driver but I am thinking about buying a cheap nothing car for winter. We always get some snow and the gritters are always out.
Hmm - wondered whether folk had gone this route - a cheap winter hack does make sense. (A Skoda Octavia diesel is our family work horse and returns high 50s mpg and never lets us down)
DumfriesDik said: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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Pretty much the same here. I have been tempted to sorn it during the winter months, but you do get some great days during the winter months. So put me down for a fair weathered winter user. Hang on, thats the same during summer as well.![]()
That said I haven't done it yet.
rossonr said:Yea does surprise me how quick it warms up. I put it down to the small cabin. I don't have a long journey to work so whether I will put winter tyres on this year will depend on how bad a winter we have
Ed Doe said:The thing is Paul, Flimper has a proper roof on his![]()
We thought about this 2 years ago but decided that for the handful of days that we might get stuck with snow we could just get a taxi and it would work out cheaper. Same thought with buying winter wheels and tyres.AlfaScozzesi said:Mine is a daily driver but I am thinking about buying a cheap nothing car for winter. We always get some snow and the gritters are always out.
That said I haven't done it yet.
paulgs1000 said:domsz4 said:yes, its a car. never had any issues with not having winters on but there hasn't been a really bad winter yet.
never had any issues with rwd and summer tyres, used to drive the westy in winter loads @ 257bhp per ton un aided through rwd on an axle weight of 300Kg you just learnt to read the road and keep it safe. bigger problem with other people.
I bought my winter's last year and didn't need them. I came to the same conclusion as yourself and will be wearing summers all year after I've worn the winters out - should be easy as they spin up with the least provocation(I suppose I might have a different view if I was using the Zed for commuting)
Nictrix said:We thought about this 2 years ago but decided that for the handful of days that we might get stuck with snow we could just get a taxi and it would work out cheaper. Same thought with buying winter wheels and tyres.AlfaScozzesi said:Mine is a daily driver but I am thinking about buying a cheap nothing car for winter. We always get some snow and the gritters are always out.
That said I haven't done it yet.
domsz4 said:from all the other posts I must be in the minority. I drive mine all year round all conditions to hell with it. I think I just don't see them as anything special. its not an M or alpina so not rare. At the end of the day it is nothing special. there is not one single bit on a normal Z that is anything fancy its just a bastardised 3/5 series. They are piss easy to drive to the point of you don't need to think even when slippy they are not that powerful either.
Maybe its just me. I don't think i drive like miss daisy and i dont think im amazingly brilliant either. dont get me wrong i wouldn't swap the z at the moment for anything else unless i needed better fuel consumption or more space just its a car worth about 5K with 85K on the clock. no amount of preening or keeping off the road will change that.
anyway each to their own. its a free country
original guvnor said:I've used mine every winter so far but only very sparingly the last 4 years (probably 500 miles per winter). I am considering SORNing it this winter though as I've just replaced my ancient Honda Civic with a Countryman Cooper S All4 which is fun to drive and practical too
AlfaScozzesi said:I have no doubt that the zed could cope with being my daily driver during the winter but I am not sure I want to subject it to the grit and even bigger temp swings for a quick 10 miles to work.
Yes you are correct Paul the temps do get silly and we always get snow every year here. Last year the family Saab got stuck 300yds from the house. Not sure how the zm would have coped with that and line others both myself and partner work and can't car share.