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Titi24 LSGN Neuchâtel
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:12 am    Post subject: Z3 on snowy road Reply with quote

Does anybody have experience of the Z3 roadster on
snow condition ?

Difficulty, type of wire, way to drive, tips , ....

Thank's

BOB

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fbloogyudsr
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Z3 on snowy road Reply with quote

"Titi24 LSGN Neuchâtel" <titi24_%REMOVE%_@bluewin.ch> wrote
Quote:
Does anybody have experience of the Z3 roadster on
snow condition ?

I drove a loaner Z3 3.0 for a day while my 330xi was in the shop.
Wasn't as bad as I thought it might be - I was in 1-2 inches of slop/snow,
and the traction was ok as long as you kept your foot out of it.
Didn't go up my steep drive very well, but flat roads and mild hills
were ok.

Floyd
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David Schultz
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Z3 on snowy road Reply with quote

Handles anything less than about 4" of snow better than most SUVs.

Things to watch out for: Taller drifts & areas with partial plowing
(light car tends to follow any existing ruts). Packed chunks
of ice/snow from other vehicles....don't have much clearance
for them to pass under the front spoiler.

caveat: All responses above based on use of dedicated snow tires
on a 2.8 liter Z3.


On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 04:12:29 +0100, "Titi24 LSGN Neuchâtel"
<titi24_%REMOVE%_@bluewin.ch> wrote:

Quote:
Does anybody have experience of the Z3 roadster on
snow condition ?

Difficulty, type of wire, way to drive, tips , ....

Thank's

BOB


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Aldo Larrabiata
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Z3 on snowy road Reply with quote

"Almost" yes but Coupé 3.0i

FW: 224x45x17
RW :245x40x17
Genuine mounting with Dunlop SP Sport 8080E

Full ice over 15 km on a mountain road (steep sinuous slope to a ski
station). Drove slowly in the highest gear as I could to avoid any skating
albeit the limiter was on.
No problem. Didn't check it in deep snow.


"Titi24 LSGN Neuchâtel" <titi24_%REMOVE%_@bluewin.ch> a écrit dans le
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Does anybody have experience of the Z3 roadster on
snow condition ?

Difficulty, type of wire, way to drive, tips , ....

Thank's

BOB

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Tom Korth
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Z3 on snowy road Reply with quote

"Titi24 LSGN Neuchâtel" <titi24_%REMOVE%_@bluewin.ch> wrote in message
news:41a08954$1_2@news.bluewin.ch...
Quote:
Does anybody have experience of the Z3 roadster on
snow condition ?

Difficulty, type of wire, way to drive, tips , ....

Thank's

BOB


Should be fine with winter tires. Having accidentally gotten caught in 5"

of snow, I wouldn't attempt it again with stock performance rubber. I did
discover that at very low speeds, reverse worked better than 1st or 2nd
(traction control off).

Tom
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Matt O'Toole
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Posted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 5:40 pm    Post subject: Re: Z3 on snowy road Reply with quote

Tom Korth wrote:

Quote:
"Titi24 LSGN Neuchâtel" <titi24_%REMOVE%_@bluewin.ch> wrote in message
news:41a08954$1_2@news.bluewin.ch...

Does anybody have experience of the Z3 roadster on
snow condition ?

Difficulty, type of wire, way to drive, tips , ....

Should be fine with winter tires. Having accidentally gotten caught
in 5" of snow, I wouldn't attempt it again with stock performance
rubber. I did discover that at very low speeds, reverse worked
better than 1st or 2nd (traction control off).

My brother drives a Miata all winter in western MA. With snow tires there's no
problem. If anything, the BMW should be easier to handle on slippery roads,
because it has a more supple suspension.

Matt O.
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Titi24 LSGN Neuchâtel
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Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 6:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Z3 on snowy road Reply with quote

Thank's for you answers I've now equipped my Z3 with good Bridgeston winter
tires
and it's working good...

But with summer tire on snow it's ... undrivable...
Bye

BOB
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