Snowed Under Lotus
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ant111s

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455 posts

207 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Mrs went to work earlier than me via public transport, 1 girls already called in that shes written off her brand new mini, another just made it in late saying she slid on the way there in her car.. Think ill be working from home today!


miss notax

154 posts

216 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Good plan. I drove into work in the Elise (the Volvo is in the garage - great timing!) and never again

Was absolutely awful. Sliding everywhere, a 180 degree spin coming out of our lane and - later on - ending up in a bush.. Fortunately only about 5mph so car and me ok. Oh, and no brakes on several occassions. I'm never doing this again eek

Edited by miss notax on Monday 2nd February 09:46

Scuffers

20,887 posts

297 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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light car + wide tyres + snow = zero grip

miss notax

154 posts

216 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Scuffers said:
light car + wide tyres + snow = zero grip
Yep. I knew it would be a case of driving VERY carefully, but I must admit that I didn't expect it to be that bad. Never again frown

ant111s

Original Poster:

455 posts

207 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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miss notax said:
Good plan. I drove into work in the Elise (the Volvo is in the garage - great timing!) and never again

Was absolutely awful. Sliding everywhere, a 180 degree spin coming out of our lane and - later on - ending up in a bush.. Fortunately only about 5mph so car and me ok. Oh, and no brakes on several occassions. I'm never doing this again eek

Edited by miss notax on Monday 2nd February 09:46
WOooo Thats what i was afraid of and as ive only had the lotty for about 2 months not 100% confident in my handling abilities with the car as it is! Bugger doing 180 spins in the snow lol. hope you got no scratches from the bush wacking!

miss notax

154 posts

216 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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ant111s said:
miss notax said:
Good plan. I drove into work in the Elise (the Volvo is in the garage - great timing!) and never again

Was absolutely awful. Sliding everywhere, a 180 degree spin coming out of our lane and - later on - ending up in a bush.. Fortunately only about 5mph so car and me ok. Oh, and no brakes on several occassions. I'm never doing this again eek

Edited by miss notax on Monday 2nd February 09:46
WOooo Thats what i was afraid of and as ive only had the lotty for about 2 months not 100% confident in my handling abilities with the car as it is! Bugger doing 180 spins in the snow lol. hope you got no scratches from the bush wacking!
Thankfully no scratches biggrin

I know what you mean, i've had my car less than a year and I was definitely not ready for that this morning!

steveott

56 posts

209 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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I crawled to work in the lotus today - took a long time but no slides for me.

Loudman

381 posts

239 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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....at least the lotus is better than my old tvr, which had even wider tyres and a savage v8 trying to get you into the ditch at every opportunity. And the heater works in the elise. Palatial!
I think I'll be putting some bricks in the boot later.
The worst thing is that I'm at work, so getting snowed in now would not be good!!!

kambites

70,811 posts

244 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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I got a lift in this morning having left the Elise at work last Friday after an extended pub lunch/drinking session... be interesting to see how it handles driving home this evening.

ant111s

Original Poster:

455 posts

207 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Loudman said:
....at least the lotus is better than my old tvr, which had even wider tyres and a savage v8 trying to get you into the ditch at every opportunity. And the heater works in the elise. Palatial!
I think I'll be putting some bricks in the boot later.
The worst thing is that I'm at work, so getting snowed in now would not be good!!!
snowed in at work couldnt think of anything worse lol.

Not being able to drive it now makes me wana drive it even more, damn you snow!

miss notax

154 posts

216 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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ant111s said:
Loudman said:
....at least the lotus is better than my old tvr, which had even wider tyres and a savage v8 trying to get you into the ditch at every opportunity. And the heater works in the elise. Palatial!
I think I'll be putting some bricks in the boot later.
The worst thing is that I'm at work, so getting snowed in now would not be good!!!
snowed in at work couldnt think of anything worse lol.

Not being able to drive it now makes me wana drive it even more, damn you snow!
Don't be tempted...!

Gad-Westy

16,215 posts

236 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Am I the only one who finds the Elise great fun in the snow? I admit the brakes don't work when its slippy but everything else seems managable and lots of fun. I'm going to crash on my way home aren't I?!

miro

419 posts

223 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Gad-Westy said:
Am I the only one who finds the Elise great fun in the snow? I admit the brakes don't work when its slippy but everything else seems managable and lots of fun. I'm going to crash on my way home aren't I?!
Expensive if you have even a little ding though

miss notax

154 posts

216 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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miro said:
Gad-Westy said:
Am I the only one who finds the Elise great fun in the snow? I admit the brakes don't work when its slippy but everything else seems managable and lots of fun. I'm going to crash on my way home aren't I?!
Expensive if you have even a little ding though
Yes, fun in an empty car park with nothing to hit.... Not fun when there are lots of objects that could batter your little car winklaugh

lee111s

377 posts

211 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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I've left mine at home today...I don't see the benefits of taking the risk...I've already buckled one wheel on black ice costing almost 400 beans...I don't fancy another

nsm3

2,831 posts

219 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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We need Cyberface to log in and give a report on his new winter tyres - be interesting to hear if they are any better in these conditions?

ant111s

Original Poster:

455 posts

207 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Then youve also got the case of other people sliding and or not stopping at a junction and ploughing straight into you!!! Instead sat in bed doing work from the lappy while watching Punkd.. Ahhhhh Bliss!

Gad-Westy

16,215 posts

236 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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miro said:
Gad-Westy said:
Am I the only one who finds the Elise great fun in the snow? I admit the brakes don't work when its slippy but everything else seems managable and lots of fun. I'm going to crash on my way home aren't I?!
Expensive if you have even a little ding though
Any car is though. I just find the Elise more controllable than most in adverse weather so if I have to drive, I'm happier taking the Elise.

ant111s

Original Poster:

455 posts

207 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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Gad-Westy said:
miro said:
Gad-Westy said:
Am I the only one who finds the Elise great fun in the snow? I admit the brakes don't work when its slippy but everything else seems managable and lots of fun. I'm going to crash on my way home aren't I?!
Expensive if you have even a little ding though
Any car is though. I just find the Elise more controllable than most in adverse weather so if I have to drive, I'm happier taking the Elise.
luckily snow isnt settling any more so i may get to drive it today after all.
I just had visions this morning of going out in the lotty, going round a corner and ending up in someones living room!.

cyberface

12,214 posts

280 months

Monday 2nd February 2009
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nsm3 said:
We need Cyberface to log in and give a report on his new winter tyres - be interesting to hear if they are any better in these conditions?
MWUAHAHAHAAAA!!!

I've been out having fun! The snow tyres, funnily enough, work in the snow. The carpark I leave it in was under 5 inches of snow, the Exige had 4 inches on (pics later when I can download off my phone) and because nobody here could make it into London today (trains not running - this country is a bloody pathetic shambles) everyone was trekking into my carpark because it's next to Knole park where everyone was sledging or skiing (yes, really). Snow in the carpark was packed on ice - lots of cars stuck at the bottom of the hill.

The Lotus was incredible. It'd slide around on the packed snow but it would always move. Part of this is the weight distribution - the FWD cars were having all sorts of trouble. Once on the town and minor roads, slush and snow, it really was utterly fantastic. My girlfriend was moaning that driving the Lotus would be dangerous but the first few traffic lights and corners proved her wrong - no wheelspin and the ABS didn't kick in once.

The Growler would have been much more dangerous with 420 lb ft of supercharged V8 and summer tyres with no traction control.

Let's put it this way. I never once felt unsafe driving in really deep snow. Today was as deep as I've ever driven in, including Swiss ski trips. Winter tyres work in the snow, especially on lightweight Lotuses - I was keeping up easily with the local LR defenders and even though the forecast is for snow all week, I'm confident that I'll make Somerset this weekend regardless of the amount of snow.

The only sketchy thing is the other idiots on the road on worn summer tyres without 4wd - and with zero rearward visibility in the Exige S I can't see if someone behind is getting too close or can't stop in time...

Fun fun fun!

Pics later smile