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The next couple of weeks are looking snowy here in Oldham! How well prepared are you for driving in these conditions?

We’d love to hear your experiences and tips:
  • What’s your go-to trick for handling snowy roads and icy mornings?
  • Any stories of winter driving wins—or mishaps—you’ve learned from?
If you’re looking for some extra guidance, check out our 5 Tips for Driving in the Snow, specifically for Cupra and SEAT drivers:
👉 https://www.swanswaygarages.com/blog/5-tips-for-driving-in-the-snow/

Stay safe out there, and let’s share some wisdom to make this winter a little easier on the roads!
 
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Winter tyres; I've used them for the last fifteen years or so. Not that I really needed them down here in Hertfordshire (nr. London), but gave reassurance on 6:00am commuting.

Although, this winter I've switched onto All Season tyres due to better availability in OE size, and suitability for my Ateca VZ. Previously, I ran 225/50 R18 winter tyres.

I see two issues though;-

1. Why wait until the first snow in January to be thinking of winter driving? Should be planning in September or October, and

2. Much as we, here on the forum, are (hopefully) enthusiasts and conscious about our driving, there's no legislating for the notable number of drivers (here in the UK) who will be trying to drive around on summer tyres with <3mm of tread and skating all over the place.


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Personally just knowing how my tyres perform in these conditions, many people just havn't the funds to keep changing tyres everytime the wind changes direction and for high performance car's don't want to compromise grip in warmer months by using all seasons
 
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My old VW T4s were good in the snow; nice narrow chunky tread Continental Vanco tyres, all the weight (when empty) over the driven axle, decent amount of ground clearance and enough torque from the 5 pot TDi to easily pull away in second gear to avoid wheelspin.
The biggest impediment to progress was normally other road users slithering, sliding or stuffing their vehicles into hedges.
 
Winter tyres; I've used them for the last fifteen years or so. Not that I really needed them down here in Hertfordshire (nr. London), but gave reassurance on 6:00am commuting.

Although, this winter I've switched onto All Season tyres due to better availability in OE size, and suitability for my Ateca VZ. Previously, I ran 225/50 R18 winter tyres.

I see two issues though;-

1. Why wait until the first snow in January to be thinking of winter driving? Should be planning in September or October, and

2. Much as we, here on the forum, are (hopefully) enthusiasts and conscious about our driving, there's no legislating for the notable number of drivers (here in the UK) who will be trying to drive around on summer tyres with <3mm of tread and skating all over the place.


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Hi, thank you for sharing your great advice for staying safe whilst driving in winter. We totally agree that is it much better to be proactive with winter driving! Things like regular tyre checks and regular maintenance should be part of safe winter driving :)
 
Personally just knowing how my tyres perform in these conditions, many people just havn't the funds to keep changing tyres everytime the wind changes direction and for high performance car's don't want to compromise grip in warmer months by using all seasons
Thank you for your comment. Tyres are not cheap to replace or change, if you don't have the means to do so yourself. Do you change your tyres do you prefer to opt for All Season tyres? :)
 
Does the Subaru handle well in the snow and ice? Better than your daily? :)
The legacy is my daily driver.
It loves the snow. And the slippery grass embankment where my lad plays football. Theres only ever 4 of us parked up there when it’s wet, A new defender, two 4X4 pick up’s and me.
£3000, 3 years, 35000 miles. Best 3 grand I’ve ever spent.
Bought as a stop gap but ended up keeping it. Love it.
New clutch and flywheel last year cost £900, other than that- Faultless.
It’s on 152000 miles now and still feels solid.
Wander if these new cars will still be around in 18 years time?
I do use the old Leon some days but it’s been parked up for winter for a couple of months.