hotcfdog
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Any tips?
Not sure how the go kart is going to cope. MG ZS EV MK1
Not sure how the go kart is going to cope. MG ZS EV MK1
the MG5 is very light on the front end due to not having an engine anymore.
Managed 3.1 miles/kWh early on Saturday morning. Inverness --> Aviemore --> Boat of Garten (37 miles). Pitch dark at first (days are short here) but wintry throughout, so lights on, heater on 25C, heated rear window at times, wipers on, demist at times, satnav on. Speed average 30mph - around 55mph leaving Inverness, down to 12mph by the time we reached Slochd summit. Mostly in falling snow, at Slochd a complete white-out blizzard, and not a particle of grit on the road. Very impressed with how the car coped.
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Nice & flat ?
Rather be driving than walking on that ?View attachment 13684
That's my street on Monday, still looks the same today.
My mg5 covers it flawlessly.
-4 on Friday night and+12 on Monday.. can't make it upRather be driving than walking on that ?
All be gone on Sunday...
I’m definitely shovel-duty. My other half is from Washington State up in the mountains and she’s a far better driver on snow and ice than I am.And someone in the car to use the shovel. (Maybe the wife?)
All weather tyres? Probably not.My son-in-law who has a Tesla Model 3 was complaining the other morning that EVs are crap in snow. He had spun it twice.
I pointed out it was more probably his heavy right foot, and the fact that many younger people might have never driven a rear wheel drive car before.
No, simply a heavy right foot. Also he has never driven a rear wheel drive car before, which as we know handles differently especially in corners.All weather tyres? Probably not.