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General MINI TalkShared experiences, motoring minutes, and other general MINI-related discussion that applies to all MINIs, regardless of model, year or trim.
Most Virginians don't have dedicated snow tires as they can usually get by with all seasons. I'm afraid there was too much snow for those types of tires to handle down there in this storm. I hope nobody slid into her beautiful EB Mini.
So I came across an article about the snow storm along the east coast ( me living in central Pa saw 1 inch). Anyways, the main picture for the article has a woman standing next to her stranded EB MINI. Is this anyone on NAM? Here is the article.
oh no! Turning off the DSC does wonders... took a spin around the circle in front of my house today the snow varied between 4 and 8 inches got stuck in the deep snow for a second, but a quick reverse and back into 1st I was on my way again. The vehicle did much, much better than I thought it would.
man...crazy... my minis barely seen rain let alone snow! happy i live in san diego... i love the snow but i like it when visiting it is convenient and fun...
Most Virginians don't have dedicated snow tires as they can usually get by with all seasons. I'm afraid there was too much snow for those types of tires to handle down there in this storm. I hope nobody slid into her beautiful EB Mini.
There was too much snow on the Cape for the MINI period. I took the Subaru to work this morning and have to say that even snow tires would have stranded the MINI this morning as it sits too low. The tires on the Suby are all seasons and it was just fine.
MINI had its first day in the snow, we had nearly 2 feet fall plus the drifts, at one point only the area above the door handle and below the belt line was visible. Dug out and went for a short spin, handled better than my SUV (2WD).