BradW said:Where can I get winter tyres for my Reliant Robin?
Standard ice driving technique even for Land Roversroyfellows said:What I have found on my VRS is that I can creep along over ice or snow by very gently letting the clutch out at normal tickover without any throttle. It goes work and does not jerk along as one would expect.
I know one club that has it Sussed then.Mark Wright said:the best in the snow was a Citroen 2CV6.
Modern cars with fuel injection and electronic ignition systems won't allow themselves to stall. This works pretty well to get you out of bother if you're stuck.royfellows said:What I have found on my VRS is that I can creep along over ice or snow by very gently letting the clutch out at normal tickover without any throttle. It goes work and does not jerk along as one would expect.
They're magic in mud too.Mark Wright said:Over the past 30 years I've had Ford, Mitsubishi and Nissan 4x4 trucks, Landrover Freelanders, a Defender and a Discovery, but the vehicle that probably performed the best in the snow was a Citroen 2CV6.
Mark