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Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 7:46 pm
by Carrera RSR
FarQue wrote:Carrera RSR wrote:Daily A6 has had them on for weeks. 924 turbo still has R tyres, which is interesting on my weekend dashes!! Boost is strong with these low temps!
Has it been cold enough to justify winters thus far? Ambient temp barely dropped below 10°c in Lancashire until this weekend.
Having used full winters on previous BMW's which are absolutely pants on snow even with regular rubber, let alone run flats, this year on the Audi I have gone for Michelin Cross Climates. Not full winters so will not be as good on full snow conditions, but will be way better for all other low temperatures and wet conditions for most of the year. Trade off is if it becomes 20++ deg in Summer this won't be ideal, but considering we get so few days with snow or heat wave, then I think these are a great trade off.
Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 7:51 pm
by JasonGibson
Steve,
I'm going to put Cross Climate's on our Tiguan.
They do have a snowflake so better than most all weathers in the snow
Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 8:00 pm
by flt505
What are winter tyres??
Just kidding -
Dave
Cape Town
Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2015 8:08 pm
by caprixpack
flt505 wrote:What are winter tyres??
Just kidding -
Dave
Cape Town
+1
I don't use them and i live here.

Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 9:33 am
by allanjenkins
You guys have got me going now, there's a ton of stuff out there on cold weather tyres. take a look that this:-
https://youtu.be/mfuE00qdhLA
http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Article/Is ... nd-out.htm
Think I might dig out the spare set of alloys for the BMW
Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 10:29 am
by FarQue
Years ago I had a then-fairly-new E46 330ci. Absolute comedy car when there was even a light dusting of snow on the ground. Our old 986s was pretty awful too. The current 997 tends to stay in the garage when there's snow on the ground.
My 'daily' Focus Estate has proven to be very adept during the winter months when fitted with my affordable winter tyre of choice: Avon Ice Touring (205/55 x 16). I don't think you really realise the benefit of winter tyres until you've actually tried them. Or been on all season tyres and failed to start or complete your journey because you can't drive forward or can't stop safely...
Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 10:43 am
by caprixpack
I have tried them and while I agree with then being better on colder days and on snow, but I found them to be border line dangerous on warmer wet days. I bought a mk6 escort 1.8 si as a stop gap with some fitted they lasted a week before I put some khumo ku31 tyres on.
Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:52 pm
by flt505
caprixpack wrote:flt505 wrote:What are winter tyres??
Just kidding -
Dave
Cape Town
+1
I don't use them and i live here.

Crikey - a steady hand needed when you mow those fields...!
Dave
Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 7:53 pm
by Carrera RSR
JasonGibson wrote:Steve,
I'm going to put Cross Climate's on our Tiguan.
They do have a snowflake so better than most all weathers in the snow
For the 9-10 months of the year where we are basking in 10deg heat and pissing rain, I think these could be a must have tyre
So far I have not noticed any down side in handling, braking or grip in dry or wet, warm or cold weather. I don't hang around in the A6 either. I have noticed more grip when accelerating and braking in dry and wet conditions. For the same price as a 'summer/all year' tyre I think they are a no brainer. I'm doing 30k miles per year, so a set of tyres needed per year, we'll see how long they last. Can't see them covering any less miles than the last set.
Re: Winter tyre time
Posted: Mon Nov 30, 2015 8:06 pm
by tr7v8
Fitted the winters to Beckys MX5 yesterday. She hates it because the wheels aren't pretty
But as a mobile nurse who has to get to the patient & has no ABS/DSC or any other acronyms they've kept her safe over the past 3 years.