Carol M said:Well I read differently on a newspapers website quoting the AA's advice.
It makes sense to me Carol to drive at absolute snails pace and keep the revs high to minimise any water entering the exhaust, in order to create a bow wave your travelling at a reasonable speed even though you think its quite slow but its still fast enough to risk water entering the engine bay and air intake.
Not blowing my trumpet but I was taught to drive by my dad who was an Advanced Police driving instructor and thats what I was told when driving through standing water i.e. slow as possible, revs high. Wether its right or wrong I wouldn't risk any speed except absolute snails pace for the engines sake.
Tim.
This exchange between you both is going nowhere except down a blind alley so leave it at that. You've made your point already. Just agree to disagree.