Although i don't claim to be the best driver in the world by any means, BMW cars are shockingly sh1t to drive in the snow!Originally Posted by GixxerStu
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Although i don't claim to be the best driver in the world by any means, BMW cars are shockingly sh1t to drive in the snow!Originally Posted by GixxerStu
Don't they have traction control??
Although i don't claim to be the best driver in the world by any means, BMW cars are shockingly sh1t to drive in the snow![/quote]Originally Posted by JohnS
I passed three stuck Beemers on my 5 mile commute home on Friday. Rear wheel drive does have its share of additional problems to deal with but I think the bigger problem with BMW drivers, of saloons in particular, is that they only have FAST and FASTER options for the accelerator pedal ;D ;D
BMW 3 series is the new Ford Mondeo (reps thinking they're moving up in the world)
In fact it now out sells the Ford, so if you want a car that is a bit different and a bit more exclusive buy a Mondeo or if you don't mind driving the same as others wait a couple of years and the forecourts will be full of either black or white 3 series.
I've got a black 3 series, my second in fact. I bought it because they do 50mpg, has a cam chain, and it's German so it doesn't break easily. :-?Originally Posted by Kevinb
I've been driving mine in the snow with no problems. You just need to know how to drive (a RWD car). Oh, and be a woman. ;D :-*
As a "Sales Rep" Never had a BMW nor do I want one. Rather have the Mondeo any day over the BMW. As I drive an Alfa GT, Which not much better in the Snow. I can see the Alfa quivver at the sight of snow ;D ;D ;DOriginally Posted by Kevinb
The mondeo is a great car, far better than the BMW
Rear wheel drive cars are much more fun
Does that bit help you to get a push when your Beemer gets stuck in the snow...? :-?Originally Posted by Goldie
I've got a black 3 series, my second in fact. I bought it because they do 50mpg, has a cam chain, and it's German so it doesn't break easily. :-?Originally Posted by Goldie
I've been driving mine in the snow with no problems. You just need to know how to drive (a RWD car). Oh, and be a woman. ;D :-*[/quote]
I like Mercs had a E320 coupe which was rear wheel drive. Loved it and as long as you feathered the throttle in the snow it was fine
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