syl
Member Since: 10 Mar 2016
Location: Somerset
Posts: 412
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Ski trip - drive on Pirelli All Seasons, or fly? | |
I'm thinking ahead to the winter skiing holiday and as I have a lot more time this year, am considering driving and taking a couple of days at either end to do so quite sedately.
I would be driving to Austria, via France and Germany. I have standard fitment M+S (not mountain/snowflake) all season Pirelli Scorpion Verde 21" tyres on my RRS with a good 6mm on and they are pre-2018 so would still be legal in Germany even with their new laws. How good/bad are they in cold weather? I've driven the area on dozens of previous trips in a hire car, and there is rarely much, if any, in the way of snow on the roads I will use and - when there is, it is cleared within 24 hours. The vast majority would be motorway. I have previously used winter tyres on a rear wheel drive car and know how good they are compared to summer tyres on ice and snow, but I now live in the southwest of England and very rarely have the need for them even on a RWD car (perhaps one week every three years). The rest of the time, although the winter tyres may well be the better tyre, they aren't essential and I haven't bothered using them at all since 2015.
I am not going to spend £1-2k to buy a new set of winter tyres +/- wheels, so there's no point suggesting it. I won't have the time to drive again for many years. The option is to drive the car as is, or to fly and get a hire car.
Should I drive? RRS MY17 SDV6 AB
Evoque MY17 TD4 AB
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Sat Jun 08 2019 5:57pm |
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