Winter tyres is the way to go.

Think Stuaz has got more snow than me!!
Autosocks are well worth the money. I live about 100yards down a lane from a B road and had to dig my way out last year to the road which took hours!Chungster wrote:yeah read about them snow socks last year..but think u do need to stay on snow with those. think they get ripped if driving on wet tarmac so creates issue of putting on / removing etc.
Winter tyres is the way to go.
Think Stuaz has got more snow than me!!
I just did that and managed my usual trick of opening the door, reaching in to start the engine and the bleeding wipers were left on auto so they immediately swept the screen and dumped what snow there was inside the carChungster wrote:Trying to decide if I should clear it and venture to the local supermarket for supplies in case I get snowed in next week!!
Mine did that last time, although what was worse was that the window came down and but didn't realise it didn't go quite back into place so as I was scraping all the snow went in the car!Billc wrote:I just did that and managed my usual trick of opening the door, reaching in to start the engine and the bleeding wipers were left on auto so they immediately swept the screen and dumped what snow there was inside the carChungster wrote:Trying to decide if I should clear it and venture to the local supermarket for supplies in case I get snowed in next week!!Still, it's only -4C out there, what better day could there be for cleaning out the interior?
If you do a search you'll find plenty about this.Westfaliaman wrote:Hi, just had my scirocco for a fortnight now , well pleased so far.Thought just occurred to me, if winter and a bad frost, what way do the windows react when you try to open the car.Has anyone had issues with them sticking and not dropping the usual centimetre or so when the remote is clicked?
Thanks,
Sam