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zone30



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Man this thing is great in snow! I'm flying over the roads at double the speed most other cars are able to go. Mind you, I'm not doing stuped thing. On turns and slopes I'm still as careful as I need to be, but on a straight line it just flies!

You really have to work at it hard to make it spin it's wheels and then it only does it for a fraction of time.

It really takes of as from the snow as it nothing 's there while other are spinning and revving to get out of it.

I do have winter tyres fitted which probably are a big help too.

After about 15k miles / 25k kms the car still keeps impressing me!

Post #52596 22nd Dec 2009 8:44 am
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AndyC



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zone30 wrote:
Man this thing is great in snow! I'm flying over the roads at double the speed most other cars are able to go. Mind you, I'm not doing stuped thing. On turns and slopes I'm still as careful as I need to be, but on a straight line it just flies!

You really have to work at it hard to make it spin it's wheels and then it only does it for a fraction of time.

It really takes of as from the snow as it nothing 's there while other are spinning and revving to get out of it.

I do have winter tyres fitted which probably are a big help too.

After about 15k miles / 25k kms the car still keeps impressing me!


Oh Shocked you get used to it when 5 months of the year is winter Evil or Very Mad - but I bet you wouldnt swap with me would you Question

Of course the Freely2 with winter tyres drives with almost no problems in snow Thumbs Up but its a better feeling to swap to summer tyres in spring Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Post #52599 22nd Dec 2009 9:24 am
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Udash



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What is the purpose of the Snow Traction System (LR005169) which is on the FL2 accessories book. I imagine that its something that's required for extreme snow conditions and not for UK but just curious to know about it. Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto
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Post #52602 22nd Dec 2009 9:55 am
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Cerdo



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They're snow chains. Give extra grip. Over to Ethalstan or Andy C or Viking. Or any Canadians Indus Silver
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Post #52611 22nd Dec 2009 12:13 pm
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athelstan



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Off road wilderness (seldom found in Western Europe) in vast expanses of deep powder snow or crossing frozen tundra and lakes, or river "ice hyways". Siberia, Northern Arctic Canada, Alaska, Patagonia, Mongolia are a few of the places I'd pack a set.
Here in Europe an FL2 on winter tyres in skilled hands (those who have read their Owners Manual and have undertaken some form of winter driving course) will cope - no problem. Thumbs Up

Post #52613 22nd Dec 2009 12:26 pm
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AndyC



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Cerdo wrote:
They're snow chains. Give extra grip. Over to Ethalstan or Andy C or Viking. Or any Canadians

Never had to use them, but maybe in the mountains during spring when the snow melts during the day and freezes at night leaving a skating rink x10 slippery surface to drive down again Shocked - Still it is my co-driver that is driving most in those conditions and she would have no idea about putting on snow chains. Maybe she would use the hill descent - but on ice Shocked Shocked Shocked 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Post #52619 22nd Dec 2009 12:50 pm
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philsh



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AndyC wrote:
Oh Shocked you get used to it when 5 months of the year is winter Evil or Very Mad - but I bet you wouldnt swap with me would you Question


I'm jealous of you Andy. The winters down here are absolutely s Censored t. Rain, rain, rain and loads of wind Big Cry . We get half an inch of snow and the entire road network and public transport grinds to a halt. I, for one, love the snow and can't get enough of it. Looks like I need to move to Scandanavia Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Gone - TD4 XS Auto, Sumatra Black, Mud flaps and side strips, clear indicators, private plate, privacy glass

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Udash



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Had to go out to pick Mrs up while snow came down pretty heavy around manchester. As the main roads are all blocked used a another route only to find a hill littered with cars and vans trying to go up and not going anywhere. Waited for good clearance from the other side and FL2 went up without any slip very very impressive... Thumbs Up Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto
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Post #52637 22nd Dec 2009 4:17 pm
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Udash



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Thanks Andy C and athelstan Bow down , atleast now we know that we dont need to have LR005169 in our wish list... Smile Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto
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lar



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athelstan wrote:
Siberia

We have wildernesses not only in Siberia. There are in 20 min from the city.
But sometime in the city itself 
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I'll be thankful for your corrections of my mistakes

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mcphersonstrut



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Firstly I apologise to AndyC, Viking et al.... but it's quite a novelty for us Thumbs Up

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Dave



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Nice photo, looks like our road at the moment. ______________________
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rmbillington



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Loving the snow today, took the back route to work Very Happy

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mcphersonstrut



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Good colour car but ....tut, tut ...dirty wheels Rolling Eyes

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Dave



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Snow in Aberdeen, obviously will be deeper the further in-land you go, we're quite near to the coast with 6 inches Thumbs Up Thumbs Up ______________________
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