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I feel your pain. I got the Mini out this weekend, but it's not looking good for a while. This week, we're expecting white out blizzard conditions, 18+ inches of snow, and 15+ ft. drifts. I'm not sure if I'm going to be leaving the house at all for a few days, much less in the Mini. Ready for spring.
same here, we already got 10 inches this morning, tomorrow we are supposed to get 30 inches. Took my mini out a couple times but now its safely in my garage
Cant wait for spring, got my new wheels sitting in my room
I left mine in the garage today, as I can thankfully work from my laptop at home. Not as easy doing CAD without my giant dual-screens at the office, but least the car's not ice covered! (filthy still)
Mine is my daily driver, with the snow tires, it's awesome. I will admit, scraping the snow and ice off the car is getting old, but that thing is awesome in the snow. The Caddy lives in the garage with the wife's mini-van, so the Mini lives outside.
Impressive... This is my first winter in a Mini (a pre-owned '09 MCSa). My previous daily driver was a VW Golf which was GREAT in the snow (with all weather tires), but I have to admit that I am more than a little disappointed in the Mini. I have Conti run-flats with 20k on them. Could that be the problem? Do winter tires provide that much of an advantage? I absolutely love this thing when its dry, but not feeling it at the moment.
This morning marked my first experience with runflats in deep snow. I wasn't impressed... It took a lot of digging to get out of the driveway. Meaning, I got stuck several times, and finally got out when our son came out and pushed. The runflats were sort of useless.
Impressive... This is my first winter in a Mini (a pre-owned '09 MCSa). My previous daily driver was a VW Golf which was GREAT in the snow (with all weather tires), but I have to admit that I am more than a little disappointed in the Mini. I have Conti run-flats with 20k on them. Could that be the problem? Do winter tires provide that much of an advantage? I absolutely love this thing when its dry, but not feeling it at the moment.
I'm usually fine with all seasons, but there is just no comparing dedicated snow tires and all seasons. I drove a Chevy Lancetti with snow tires in Iceland for a while though some nasty conditions and never once had a problem with thick snowfall or ice.
Impressive... This is my first winter in a Mini (a pre-owned '09 MCSa). My previous daily driver was a VW Golf which was GREAT in the snow (with all weather tires), but I have to admit that I am more than a little disappointed in the Mini. I have Conti run-flats with 20k on them. Could that be the problem? Do winter tires provide that much of an advantage? I absolutely love this thing when its dry, but not feeling it at the moment.
Get a set of four snow tires. The Conti run-flats are a 'Jack of all trades, master of none' when it comes to deep snow. Got Michelin X-Ice Xi2's on dedicated winter wheels on mine. They work great!