Awesome snow machine!!
#1
Awesome snow machine!!
We drove our Turbo out in the blizzard last night here in VA (well not a blizzard, but 6" of snow coming down hard)...about 4" on the roads at the time. I just put on my 18" turbo wheels with Pirelli Scorpion A/T tires back on. It was a blast! This car loved being driven in the snow! Excellent grip in the worst of conditions, and when something did start sliding it was very easy to control and get back on track. ABS braking was awesome and straight even in thick slush.
Very impressed. May have an opportunity to take some pics in the snow tomorrow! :-)
Very impressed. May have an opportunity to take some pics in the snow tomorrow! :-)
#2
hey man, don't make me jealous, I haven't tried mine yet cuz there isnt any snow yet. I heard from weather.com that heavy snowfall is coming tomorrow (saturday), its a good thing so I can give it a try, but its a bad thing too, the car becomes really dirty
#3
Funny... I just took mine out and got stuck!!!!!! The little honda accord behind me had no problems! LOL! Doesnt help that I had the 19inch with P Rossos!
Need some 18inch wheels and snow tires fast! Anyone have some good recommendations? Cheap is good! LOL!
Need some 18inch wheels and snow tires fast! Anyone have some good recommendations? Cheap is good! LOL!
#4
ohh man, you should take a photo of your car and the honda, then send it to porsche, I'm sure it will be an insult hahaha...
j/k anyway, I haven't got my snow tires yet, do you think I need them on mine too?
j/k anyway, I haven't got my snow tires yet, do you think I need them on mine too?
#6
Originally posted by DEETZ
ohh man, you should take a photo of your car and the honda, then send it to porsche, I'm sure it will be an insult hahaha...
j/k anyway, I haven't got my snow tires yet, do you think I need them on mine too?
ohh man, you should take a photo of your car and the honda, then send it to porsche, I'm sure it will be an insult hahaha...
j/k anyway, I haven't got my snow tires yet, do you think I need them on mine too?
I would get the snow tires without a doubt. Traction is terrible. Im searching for tires and wheels right now!
#7
Originally posted by jamy85
hahahha damn i cant believe the cayenne got stuck and the honda didnt.. hahaha i bet he had a big smile on his face when he saw u stuck
hahahha damn i cant believe the cayenne got stuck and the honda didnt.. hahaha i bet he had a big smile on his face when he saw u stuck
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#8
hahahaha man, ur good in telling story, I cant stop laughing now... hahahaha anyway good to hear that you and your car are fine.
Anyway its a crazy snowfall.. I went to weather.com and calculated that the snow will last for 44 hours here in Boston.
I have my cayenne with 18" Turbo wheels, but too bad I don't have my snow tires on it, I'll give it a try tomorrow and we'll see
Anyway its a crazy snowfall.. I went to weather.com and calculated that the snow will last for 44 hours here in Boston.
I have my cayenne with 18" Turbo wheels, but too bad I don't have my snow tires on it, I'll give it a try tomorrow and we'll see
#13
Here's my report:
Truck: TT
Wheels/Tires: 18" Turbos with Bridgestone Turanzas
I had it out this morning in a couple of inches of snow. I was kind of surprised by all the electronic involvement - ABS & PSM. It just wouldn't stop clicking and grinding. I wasn't used to this on my X5 and certainly not on my previous Range Rover. The tires were the biggest disappointment - lots of slipping on braking, but the electronics kept it straight.
I decided to take it out again this evening and really test it out. There was about 6" on the ground with lots of drifting snow. I went over to the local school and a shopping center. I'M MUCH MORE IMPRESSED NOW!
It's nearly impossible to get the rear end out. I tried power slides and donuts, but the ABS/PSM combo kept it true. In fact, when I tried a hard turn, they just automatically reduced speed and made a nice, uneventful turn.
There is also virtually no wheel slippage either. The electronics just wont allow it - even when slamming the accellerator down. A couple of times I felt the car drifting across the center, but the PSM corrected it immediately.
I don't think the Bridgestones are all season. I just wonder how the winter tires (Dunlops I think) would perform. Again, my only concern is braking distance and I'm sure the winter snows would be a drastic improvent.
CAN'T WAIT FOR TOMORROW!
Truck: TT
Wheels/Tires: 18" Turbos with Bridgestone Turanzas
I had it out this morning in a couple of inches of snow. I was kind of surprised by all the electronic involvement - ABS & PSM. It just wouldn't stop clicking and grinding. I wasn't used to this on my X5 and certainly not on my previous Range Rover. The tires were the biggest disappointment - lots of slipping on braking, but the electronics kept it straight.
I decided to take it out again this evening and really test it out. There was about 6" on the ground with lots of drifting snow. I went over to the local school and a shopping center. I'M MUCH MORE IMPRESSED NOW!
It's nearly impossible to get the rear end out. I tried power slides and donuts, but the ABS/PSM combo kept it true. In fact, when I tried a hard turn, they just automatically reduced speed and made a nice, uneventful turn.
There is also virtually no wheel slippage either. The electronics just wont allow it - even when slamming the accellerator down. A couple of times I felt the car drifting across the center, but the PSM corrected it immediately.
I don't think the Bridgestones are all season. I just wonder how the winter tires (Dunlops I think) would perform. Again, my only concern is braking distance and I'm sure the winter snows would be a drastic improvent.
CAN'T WAIT FOR TOMORROW!