Z4 in the snow....don't think it works well

Bradders75 said:
Thankfully I don't have to use my Zed in the snow. I can use a 320bhp RWD hatchback instead. :roll:
Must be fun going up Lindum hill in these conditions especially when you can come to a complete stop from some people merging the rest of the year. Or coming down the hill and the side of the cop shop.

But then I dont really experience anything like a hill down this end of the county.
 
our cars are simply excellent fun in the snow!

good set of winter tyres, low pressure, traction control off, and away you go!
Been out playing in mine for the last few hours with no issues whatsoever (and we've got a good couple of inches here!)
 
Bradders75 said:
Thankfully I don't have to use my Zed in the snow. I can use a 320bhp RWD hatchback instead. :roll:

Nevermind snow in an M135i - a painted white line on a damp road is enough! :o
 
Yorkie Z said:
You were doing 80mph in the snow in a RWD car?..... I'm not sure the problems you've experienced can be 100% levelled at the car.
Leesfarm07 said:
80mph on a cold icy night with snow forecast? I don't think it's the zed that has the problem mate. A good worker never blames his tools.
+1 [each] :D

:driving: ....... :o ....... ouch :rofl:
 
Getting sideways on a public road in a RWD on worn 18's at 80 mph in falling snow will soon be a thing of the past, either new DSC technologies will prevent it, or the Darwinian effect will do it's thing :wink:
 
Ewazix said:
Getting sideways on a public road in a RWD on worn 18's at 80 mph in falling snow will soon be a thing of the past, either new DSC technologies will prevent it, or the Darwinian effect will do it's thing :wink:
Darwinian? :?

Me'thinks you mean Newton. :)

Z4 manual said:
Not even DSC can overcome the laws of physics. ...
:rofl:
 
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