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ikeysolomon



Member Since: 02 Jul 2007
Location: High Wycombe
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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Adriatic Blue

Chips wrote:
ikeysolomon wrote:
SVR575 wrote:
I specced my SVR with all season tyres. As i use mine mainly in Europe the M+S tyres make mine legal all year round.

Continental Cross Contact LX Sport Silent
285/40 R22 110Y.


The M&S won't cover you legally in the mountains. You must have a tyre showing the snowflake.


I'm going to the French alps next week and as I understand it the scorpion verde which are M+S but no snowflake are legal , hope I'm right ! Have got chains though


I've a transfer business in the Alps. Full snows and chains are a legal requirement. Regularly see people turned around in the chain area and sent back. M&S you can get away with, but personally if you're heading into the mountains, especially with a heavy Range, you want full snows.

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labulette



Member Since: 12 Oct 2015
Location: grenoble
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France 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 Autobiography Firenze Red

Hi,

I live in french alps (on the Chamrousse road over Grenoble), I used to have "real" winter tires from half nov to the end of march (michelin alpin in 255/20)....

M+S only is not regular in France (neither in Germany) tires should have "three peaks mountain snow flake".

With this type of cars the problem is not to go up..... but to go down !

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