Hi Dale,
Tthe car in your clip seemed actually useless for nprwegian conditions due to it's narrow wheel dimensions.
I enclose a clip from here, displaying the kind of conditions we sometimes face, but of course with TRs we try to stay clear of snow this deep on a daily basis. Or at least don't ride top down when snow is falling heavily.
But truthfully, our summers are really nice, and the winters are mostly OK, but there are some tricks that come in handy:
- Rust proofing the underneath is not a bad idea.
- Winter tyres with studs are a "must" from November to April.
- Stacking some heavy sand bags in the trunk gives the car better traction when climbing icy hills.
- If the front is sliding out in corners, use the hand break to obtain the needed angle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_-pNkZurqA&NR=1
Anders
Tinster said:
Here's a great way to get around in ice and snow.
ANders should purchase one for up there Norway-ville.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoZrqTbW_zg
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