You know that thing about discretion and valour...
You know that thing about discretion and valour...
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havoc

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32,540 posts

257 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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...well I think I might just leave the S2000 at home today! biggrin

mcdjl

5,678 posts

217 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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wish i'd done that with my car (not as fancy as yours though) left for work, 5 minutes later got to the garage instead, two hours later got the bill frown.

Anyone know why i persist in spending as much as the things worth keeping it running?

texasjohn

3,687 posts

253 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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Yes, I havent touched my S2000 since Saturday.

BMW is almost as much fun in the snow biggrin

havoc

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32,540 posts

257 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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Actually took it in the end...roads weren't that bad, just the local two...and a very donutty car-park at work!!! biggrin

texasjohn

3,687 posts

253 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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I have driven S2000 in the snow, well an ice / snow storm in Texas.

Don't recall it being that bad, and the LSD got me up the slippery driveway in the end, although there were a few 'not sure if I am going to get this thing moving again' moments when I had to stop at lights and such (roundabouts are very rare over there).

The BMW was chosen mostly because its not my liability!

Mars

9,863 posts

236 months

Thursday 5th February 2009
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I *so* wish I hadn't left changing my old worn out tyres until I was so desperate I just accepted the same (BF Goodrich G-Force Profilers) recommendation from my local tyre fitters again, only 3 weeks ago.

Great "normal" tyres but my Legacy would have been spectacular instead of merely "useful" today if I'd bought some Winter tyres.

MattOz

4,007 posts

286 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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havoc said:
...well I think I might just leave the S2000 at home today! biggrin
poof! winkbiggrin

Torque Matters

3,606 posts

254 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Well the wheel are off the TVR at the moment so I think it would make a great 2 man bobsleigh!

havoc

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32,540 posts

257 months

Friday 6th February 2009
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Torque Matters said:
Well the wheel are off the TVR at the moment so I think it would make a great 2 man bobsleigh!
The S2000's hard-top would probably do a fair job too...

Snow Matters

3,606 posts

254 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Looking tricky for you tomorrow, best get the Integra out.

texasjohn

3,687 posts

253 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Well, I have a right 'comedy of errors' selection to choose from in the morning:

Astra VXR; I've not worked out how the TCS switches off (on loan from GM fleet)

BMW 118d (my company car)

S2000 (my private car)


ETA: Hello Red Cabbage, it's John here (you've seen me in Silver BMWs prior to now, the 330d then the Z4)



Edited by texasjohn on Sunday 8th February 19:39

Will26

1,495 posts

232 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Ive just got back from playing with the Lambo in the snow. Its great when the snow is soft but a handful when its more slushy. However think I will be taking the Golf out tomoro seeing as its gonna be freezing temperatures.

havoc

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32,540 posts

257 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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Snow Matters said:
Looking tricky for you tomorrow, best get the Integra out.
Oops...and the S2000's still at the front of the drive...so the question is how much will/won't it freeze?!?

In all honesty there's only a couple of inches here...once again Cov doesn't get hit as bad as elsewhere...should be fine. How do other places look???

Red Cabbage

3,606 posts

254 months

Sunday 8th February 2009
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texasjohn said:
Well, I have a right 'comedy of errors' selection to choose from in the morning:

Astra VXR; I've not worked out how the TCS switches off (on loan from GM fleet)

BMW 118d (my company car)

S2000 (my private car)


ETA: Hello Red Cabbage, it's John here (you've seen me in Silver BMWs prior to now, the 330d then the Z4)



Edited by texasjohn on Sunday 8th February 19:39
Hi John wavey

I remember your what car dilemma and the Z4. Didn't you have a S2000 in the US?

Get yourself over to one of our meets again, we have been at a new venue for a few months - details are usually posted in this forum.

texasjohn

3,687 posts

253 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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Red Cabbage said:
Hi John wavey

I remember your what car dilemma and the Z4. Didn't you have a S2000 in the US?

Get yourself over to one of our meets again, we have been at a new venue for a few months - details are usually posted in this forum.
Hi wavey

I did indeed, the only car I've ever owned 'twice' so to speak!

Am hoping to go to Phil's D&D this week, will keep eyes on the forum for other meets too

ATB, John

Edited by texasjohn on Monday 9th February 05:20

356Speedster

2,294 posts

253 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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texasjohn said:
Well, I have a right 'comedy of errors' selection to choose from in the morning:

Astra VXR; I've not worked out how the TCS switches off (on loan from GM fleet)

BMW 118d (my company car)

S2000 (my private car)
John - The Astra's TCS can be switched off by holding the SPORT button in for about 5secs... although I'd suggest you leave it alone as it's chassis needs the electronic assistance to make forward progress!

My own comedy of errors for this weather is:

Focus ST (company car with cr*p tyres. Luckily it has stability control, which has been triggered more in the last week than ever before in it's life)
Mazda MX5 (wife's car and a nightmare in adverse conditions)
Ariel Atom (play car, hasn't seen the light of day for a week or so!)