Winter tyre users and 4x4 haters....... do you help poeple?
Poll: Winter tyre users and 4x4 haters....... do you help poeple?
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So with all the usual PH anti-4x4 hate being flung around 
Exactly how many of you car drivers with winter tyres on actually stop and help pull out or recover vehicles less able to deal with the conditions?
Not saying it doesn't happen, but I'm yet to see a car shod with winter tyres (and having such superior grip to a 4x4
) actually helping anyone.
So come on - own up

Exactly how many of you car drivers with winter tyres on actually stop and help pull out or recover vehicles less able to deal with the conditions?
Not saying it doesn't happen, but I'm yet to see a car shod with winter tyres (and having such superior grip to a 4x4
) actually helping anyone.So come on - own up

I have winter tyres on my daily driver, but I've yet to help anyone by towing them, and rather suspect that that will remain the case for the entire winter, no matter how bad the weather gets and how many stranded cars I pass. It's not that I'm not a good Samaritan, it's just that the Elise doesn't make a very good tow car.
300bhp/ton said:
So with all the usual PH anti-4x4 hate being flung around 
Exactly how many of you car drivers with winter tyres on actually stop and help pull out or recover vehicles less able to deal with the conditions?
Not saying it doesn't happen, but I'm yet to see a car shod with winter tyres (and having such superior grip to a 4x4
) actually helping anyone.
So come on - own up
You're really desperate to justify a 4x4 aren't you? 
Exactly how many of you car drivers with winter tyres on actually stop and help pull out or recover vehicles less able to deal with the conditions?
Not saying it doesn't happen, but I'm yet to see a car shod with winter tyres (and having such superior grip to a 4x4
) actually helping anyone.So come on - own up


thegreenhell said:
I have winter tyres on my daily driver, but I've yet to help anyone by towing them, and rather suspect that that will remain the case for the entire winter, no matter how bad the weather gets and how many stranded cars I pass. It's not that I'm not a good Samaritan, it's just that the Elise doesn't make a very good tow car.

I helped someone on foot last year because I didn't think conditions were good enough to get my summer tyre shod car out.
This is getting a bit boring to be honest. Lets all bash 4x4 owners......blah blah blah.
Yes I have a 4x4, but I also have snow and ice tyres fitted. I also carry snow chains & tow rope every where. I am not judgmental as to who I help out, last year I came home to 2 bottles of wine on my doorstep from a person I rescued. This year I have got a free Christmas tree.
Yes I have a 4x4, but I also have snow and ice tyres fitted. I also carry snow chains & tow rope every where. I am not judgmental as to who I help out, last year I came home to 2 bottles of wine on my doorstep from a person I rescued. This year I have got a free Christmas tree.
kambites said:
My car doesn't even have a rear towing eye. 
I have a pair of MSA-spec ones fixed to the rear subframe, just in case I need recovery at any time, but I won't be using them to tow anyone else. Apart from anything else I would technically be breaking the law, as Elises are not homologated for towing.
If anyone gets stuck in my street myself and all of the neighbours are straight out to push/dig. If I see anyone stuck in their car I'll almost always offer to help. I carry a shovel in the boot just for occasions like that.
I hope that should I need the help of others that karma will see me alright.
Last year I was 5th in a line of cars stuck at the bottom of the bank leading to my village. I jumped out and pushed the first 3 cars up whilst shouting helpful hints at the stranded female drivers (STOP SPINNING YOUR WHEELS, IT'S NOT HELPING - sort of thing). THe 4th car in the queue was a Land Rover Discovery, the guy driving it just sat in the warmth of his cabin watching me do it. As soon as the bank was clear he drove off. As I was stood at the top of the bank catching my breath I was astonished to see my Mrs slowly making her way up the bank in our 320 BMW!
I like to think that she's learned her snow driving techniques from me. I guess it may have simply been luck though.
I hope that should I need the help of others that karma will see me alright.
Last year I was 5th in a line of cars stuck at the bottom of the bank leading to my village. I jumped out and pushed the first 3 cars up whilst shouting helpful hints at the stranded female drivers (STOP SPINNING YOUR WHEELS, IT'S NOT HELPING - sort of thing). THe 4th car in the queue was a Land Rover Discovery, the guy driving it just sat in the warmth of his cabin watching me do it. As soon as the bank was clear he drove off. As I was stood at the top of the bank catching my breath I was astonished to see my Mrs slowly making her way up the bank in our 320 BMW!
I like to think that she's learned her snow driving techniques from me. I guess it may have simply been luck though.
I had to tow an Omega out of the way to clear the road enough to pass, in my 255 width summer tyred E46 (some people need to learn to drive in the snow)
Also helped clear the hill on our street, gritters don't come near it and it's impassable when frozen. Was a group effort mind you, around 15 of us clearing the road.
Also helped clear the hill on our street, gritters don't come near it and it's impassable when frozen. Was a group effort mind you, around 15 of us clearing the road.
HowMuchLonger said:
Yes I have a 4x4, but I also have snow and ice tyres fitted. I also carry snow chains & tow rope every where. I am not judgmental as to who I help out, last year I came home to 2 bottles of wine on my doorstep from a person I rescued. This year I have got a free Christmas tree.
Now when you say free, did the conversation go something like "yes I'll tow you out of that ditch but that's a lovely looking christmas tree in your boot". Gassing Station | General Gassing [Archive] | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff





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