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UK Snow - Feedback on the Evoque's handling
Sarcastrix
 

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RE: UK Snow - Feedback on the Evoque's handling

(22-01-2013 11:49am)timhum Wrote:  Interestingly very few 4x4s over there but everyone has winter tyres fitted and there're don't seem to be any serious problems with driving around. admittedly the roads are ploughed but there is mostly a covering of snow on them and they are hilly.

Same here in Sweden, very few 4x4 around but lots of front wheel drive cars. With the correct tyres you'll run into very few problems unless it's deep snow (or off-road of course). You've only got to look on the UK news to see X5/Q7's etc sliding off the road or getting stuck on wet grass due to big fat summer tyres Laughing Power is nothing without control!

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22-01-2013 01:16pm
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Donny Dog
 

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RE: UK Snow - Feedback on the Evoque's handling

(22-01-2013 01:16pm)Sarcastrix Wrote:  Same here in Sweden, very few 4x4 around but lots of front wheel drive cars. With the correct tyres you'll run into very few problems unless it's deep snow (or off-road of course). You've only got to look on the UK news to see X5/Q7's etc sliding off the road or getting stuck on wet grass due to big fat summer tyres Laughing Power is nothing without control!

To be fair, the Evoque is 95% front-wheel-drive unless wheels start to lose grip, so, in most UK conditions, it probably stays virtually a front-wheel-drive only. (I saw a Freelander slide off the road a few days ago, echoing your point about grip).
22-01-2013 03:45pm
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Jonathon555
 

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RE: UK Snow - Feedback on the Evoque's handling

Well i nearly defeated my 4wd in 8 - 12 inches of snow today. We were stuck solid for about a minute until i killed the dsc off any dropped the clutch. Bit of forward & back and we got out.

I then had to dig a female motorist in her lupo out of the same car park.

Another good samiritan. In a honda crv had to tow a stuck vectra out. I think the. Crv had winter tyres as it had superior traction to my car in the deep stuff

I will deffo think about getting a set of winter tyres next year.

Even just to improve braking ability on the slippy stuff

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22-01-2013 06:45pm
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Gorjan
 

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RE: UK Snow - Feedback on the Evoque's handling

Bit curious.... Why is the Evoque thought to be better offroad then for example Audi Q3 or Tiguan and possibly many more, as they all use the same 4wheel drive system (Heldex gen. IV)? Is it just ground clearance and the TR system?

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22-01-2013 07:39pm
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Jonathon555
 

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RE: UK Snow - Feedback on the Evoque's handling

(22-01-2013 07:39pm)Gorjan Wrote:  Bit curious.... Why is the Evoque thought to be better offroad then for example Audi Q3 or Tiguan and possibly many more, as they all use the same 4wheel drive system (Heldex gen. IV)? Is it just ground clearance and the TR system?

Its the ability to drive all 4 wheels together like a psuedo diff lock

Non of the others can do that, thats where they fall over


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22-01-2013 08:08pm
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Daigriff
 

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RE: UK Snow - Feedback on the Evoque's handling

Having great fun in the snow. I'm on Pirelli 20's and am impressed. Only one hairy moment but that was probably poor driving on my part rather than the car. My previous car was a Landcruiser and that was superb in the white stuff but must admit the Evoque is proving equally efficient.

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23-01-2013 12:20pm
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Coolbanana
 

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RE: UK Snow - Feedback on the Evoque's handling

(22-01-2013 06:45pm)Jonathon555 Wrote:  I will deffo think about getting a set of winter tyres next year.

Even just to improve braking ability on the slippy stuff

I can recommend using Winter tyres. Never bothered with them before, my RRE was fine last year and only slipped a wheel slightly on a snow-laden carpark but never felt like it would get stuck or anything.

Changing to the RRS got me thinking about stopping ability though - a 2.5 ton sled wouldn't be much fun - so I put a set of Vredestein Wintrac's on in November. Well, this last week has been brilliant; the RRS on Winters is fantastic.

I eventually had to go down a very steep hill that turns through 90 degrees at 30mph to get even a slight twitch through the steering. The car stops as if on a dry road. Excellent.

I could 'get about' without them but the added confidence and safety that Winter's offer make them worth it in my opinion and I wouldn't have known until I experienced the difference.

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23-01-2013 02:22pm
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