Noble in snow???
Noble in snow???
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latyshev

Original Poster:

199 posts

257 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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I am considering a Noble M400 as my new car and certainly going to use it as a daily driver... at least in summer the thing is that i live in Moscow....

So i was woundering how it will handle winter with -15C and a couple of inches of snow? (obviously, when fitted with good winter tyres)

Cheers

latyshev

Original Poster:

199 posts

257 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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Also how good is Noble crash-wise?

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2004
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latyshev said:
Also how good is Noble crash-wise?



See here for an opinion on crashes.
[url]www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=134153&f=26&h=0[/url]

As for starting in -15C, nobody knows if the improvments made to the engine performance will affect it's cold starting ability, but the standard engine come straight from a Jaguar and I've never heard anything about cold starting problems. Martin.

>> Edited by V6GTO on Wednesday 3rd November 20:19

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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They run around Moscow quite happily (there was an article in Car or Evo some time ago about the Moscow dealer).

If you are really that interested - give them a ring

SPORTMOBIL
4A AK VARGI STREET
MOSCOW
RUSSIA
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+7 (095) 338 32 22



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latyshev

Original Poster:

199 posts

257 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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joust said:
If you are really that interested - give them a ring


and they will tell me "no, noble is crap, dont buy it!"

i tend to think that dealers will be a bit biased in thier opinion... they might not tell you lies, but they wont tell the full story either.

latyshev

Original Poster:

199 posts

257 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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joust said:
If you are really that interested - give them a ring


and they will tell me "no, noble is crap, dont buy it!"

i tend to think that dealers will be a bit biased in thier opinion... they might not tell you lies, but they wont tell the full story either.

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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latyshev said:

joust said:
If you are really that interested - give them a ring



and they will tell me "no, noble is crap, dont buy it!"

i tend to think that dealers will be a bit biased in thier opinion... they might not tell you lies, but they wont tell the full story either.


Valery, what are you saying here - that the Moscow based Noble dealer will tell you that Noble is "crap and don't buy one"?! ;-(

gizard

2,266 posts

306 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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I think he is being sacastic - I.e. the Dealer will tell hime it's absolutly fine in the snow etc.

AMG Merc

11,955 posts

276 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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gizard said:
I think he is being sacastic - I.e. the Dealer will tell hime it's absolutly fine in the snow etc.


Aha, thanks! On re-reading it I see now - I thought for a minute that there was a new way of selling to Russian billionaires - a "slag-it-off-and-they'll-all-want-one" approach! :-)

DanH

12,287 posts

283 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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You probably don't need to ask us what they are like in the snow, just look at the weight, the section of the rear tyres, the torque, the lack of traction control and draw your own conclusion. Its likely to be slower than most hatchbacks on snow imho!

If Russian weather is really as portrayed, I don't doubt for a moment that as an everyday proposition something like an Evo or 996 turbo will be a more sensible option. Nobles are great cars so if you want that RWD 'no driving aids' thing then you'll love it, in the right hands they are incredibly quick, but don't kid yourself about the reality of driving one in the snow!

micknall

826 posts

272 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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Latyshev,

The M12 GTO-3R was featured in the May '04 issue of Car magazine, in which a journalist drove the Noble around Moscow to mark the opening of our dealership there (see Joust's post). However, the car was fitted with snow tyres: the standard road tyres we fit perform poorly (v.poorly!) on packed snow or ice.

Simon Hucknall
Press Officer
Noble Automotive Ltd.

00 44 (0)1455 844 052

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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AMG Merc said:


Aha, thanks! On re-reading it I see now - I thought for a minute that there was a new way of selling to Russian billionaires - a "slag-it-off-and-they'll-all-want-one" approach! :-)


Sounds reasonable...people have been slagging off TVR for years and a Russian bought the company!

latyshev

Original Poster:

199 posts

257 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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micknall said:
Latyshev,

The M12 GTO-3R was featured in the May '04 issue of Car magazine, in which a journalist drove the Noble around Moscow to mark the opening of our dealership there (see Joust's post). However, the car was fitted with snow tyres: the standard road tyres we fit perform poorly (v.poorly!) on packed snow or ice.

Simon Hucknall
Press Officer
Noble Automotive Ltd.

00 44 (0)1455 844 052



I wouldn't even dare to drive it on summer tyres!

Anyway, thx for replies! I surely didnt expect to hear that Noble will peform good. I worried that people will say its awful and impossible to drive...

cheers!

>> Edited by latyshev on Thursday 4th November 16:24

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Thursday 4th November 2004
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From www.gto3.com Blizzak LM-22 snow and ice tyres can be used in winter on the car.

www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Blizzak+LM-22&

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