Winter Weather - any cayenne experiences out there?

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Gopher
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Winter Weather - any cayenne experiences out there?

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I have been making the most of my cayenne through the latest snow and ice weather - thoroughly enjoying the confidence coming from control in all conditions experienced. I am taking every opportunity to go for a drive...

Anyone else been making the most of this weather?
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yep - driven miles this last week - about 600

changed the wheels / tyres over from Pzero's on 20" techno rims to Scorpion Ice & Snow on 18"s

The level of grip is astounding, both in the go and stop department !

we have a narrow steepish lane that our drive opens out onto;
so far in the first few days of this week I pulled out several cars, including one Jag which had wedged it'self very firlmyl across the road.

I'm totally sold on the car now.
I liked it beforehand, but this week has really allowed it to shine.

I really would reccomend winter tyres for the colder months though - the difference is huge !
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Excellent - glad to see that someone else is as impressed as me with these machines. I had thought about getting alternative tyres for winter/off tarmac but thats as far as I got. The continental sport contacts are doing fine though - just with more ease on the throttle....

Although - I confess to a rude awakening in the snow last year - when I confindently got the car going only not stop it before the fence - my fault entirely for not using the low ratios.
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yep, it's still a 2.7 tonne bus !

the M&S tyres do help in the stopping department a bit though
not sure if low ratios would have saved you there either
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2.7 tonnes! They can really shift for something so heavy. Wonder if the lump would fit in the '44. :lol:
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J.J. wrote:2.7 tonnes! They can really shift for something so heavy. Wonder if the lump would fit in the '44. :lol:
i feel a project there :wink:
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he he
4.5L, twin turbo 500bhp
now that would be fun in a 944!

would sound superb too
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