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Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« on: February 13, 2012, 03:02:21 am »


A sunny winter day doesn't mean you can drive like it's summer, a lesson Peter learned the hard way.

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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2012, 04:47:35 am »
Well, it was kinda his own fault wasn't it ?
I drive a 2004 BMW 645 which is also trigger happy but I found that if I drive it carefully it isn't really as bad as you would expect. As long as I drive it like it's a normal car it behaves like a normal car.

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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2012, 06:57:06 am »
I'm also assuming that "Peter" would've gotten a ticket for driving without winter tires since you are in Quebec (assuming his Mustang likely didn't have 4 winter tires on).

Not so sure about the SUV being the one staying on the road. Those were the only vehicles I saw this weekend smashed up on the roads.

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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2012, 04:56:12 pm »
It's scenarios like that where I'm one of the few who appreciate how many German cars have that acoustic "Ice Warning" at 3°C. (Of course, if the driver ignores it anyway, that's another story).
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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2012, 05:19:02 pm »
Acoustic warning at 3 deg? What does it do at -30?

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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2012, 05:20:27 pm »
Acoustic warning at 3 deg? What does it do at -30?

My German car shows me a fancy snowflake on the display when it gets cold out... ::)
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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #6 on: February 13, 2012, 05:26:22 pm »
It's scenarios like that where I'm one of the few who appreciate how many German cars have that acoustic "Ice Warning" at 3°C. (Of course, if the driver ignores it anyway, that's another story).

My truck says ICE at around "0" degrees on the display....but I still dont know how that would help a numpty driver that numerous drivers couldnt figure out how to drive for the conditions???
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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #7 on: February 13, 2012, 06:22:52 pm »
"While the SUV is fairly surefooted and sticks to the road in all but the most slippery of conditions, the Mustang is a high-performance, high-powered rear-wheel drive car with lots of get up and go… on dry pavement."

OHHHHH, is that why every time we have snowy, slippery roads here all the cars in the ditch are SUVs. Wait...no...OH SNAP!

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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #8 on: February 13, 2012, 07:16:37 pm »
"While the SUV is fairly surefooted and sticks to the road in all but the most slippery of conditions, the Mustang is a high-performance, high-powered rear-wheel drive car with lots of get up and go… on dry pavement."

OHHHHH, is that why every time we have snowy, slippery roads here all the cars in the ditch are SUVs. Wait...no...OH SNAP!

and trucks..  and SEMIs..   ;D

it does get quite tricky to get the car going on ice for RWDs, i find.. but once you start going, it's pretty similar to other cars.

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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #9 on: February 14, 2012, 05:03:29 am »
Acoustic warning at 3 deg? What does it do at -30?

At -2 the suspension/steering sensor thinks the car will tip over because of oil loss and at -10  the computer crashes on each cold start.
After a couple of minutes driving I have to restart the car and everything works fine.

Luckily I don't know what the car does at -30. I know what I'd do though; move south. :)

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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #10 on: February 14, 2012, 03:17:12 pm »
We brought him a nice calming mug of jasmine tea to relax and comfort him. It worked its magic and in about 10 minutes he was ready enough to tell his tale

 :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

I've gotta give it up to this Charness dude, just when you think he's peaked ...

"Peter" does a 360 and it takes a cup of jasmine tea and 10 minutes before he can talk about it.  :rofl2:

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Re: Steering You Right: Slip-sliding away
« Reply #11 on: February 15, 2012, 08:40:51 am »
Why did Peter show up at the law office if no damage occured? If I had a close call I don't think going to my Counsel would be the first thing I would do.

If it took a cup of tea + ten minutes before he could even talk about his 'tale', how was he able to drive to the law office?