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yeah i know it never snows in germany....dubmbass. and what?? does every audi have a supercomputer onboard to deal with too much wheelslip and steering angle for the quattro ???? ECU overload ???? What a retard...Do you know how many computations the ME 9.7 does in a second ???? Prob more than you have braincells.
This kid is ridiculous.
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Roughly 10 cms on the ground at the time.
I'm going to take a look outside and see how it goes, but I may just take a cab to work until I can go buy some new rear winters (next thursday they get in). It's been snowing all night, but they've cleared most of it. Should be interesting.
I'm going to take a look outside and see how it goes, but I may just take a cab to work until I can go buy some new rear winters (next thursday they get in). It's been snowing all night, but they've cleared most of it. Should be interesting.
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It takes me 5 minutes just to get to a gas station. Work is another 17 miles after that, so pardon me if I mock your "well over 15 minutes" snow commute. Mine would have been 2-3 hours...
too bad about your car freaking out, that would suck on a dry sunny summer day, and must have been a handful in 4 *inches* (if the "Veyron Kid" must use English, you are not allowed to use metric!) of snow.
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15 whole minutes? how did you survive? Did you suffer frostbite? Starvation? Please tell you are OK!!!
It takes me 5 minutes just to get to a gas station. Work is another 17 miles after that, so pardon me if I mock your "well over 15 minutes" snow commute. Mine would have been 2-3 hours...
too bad about your car freaking out, that would suck on a dry sunny summer day, and must have been a handful in 4 *inches* (if the "Veyron Kid" must use English, you are not allowed to use metric!) of snow.
It takes me 5 minutes just to get to a gas station. Work is another 17 miles after that, so pardon me if I mock your "well over 15 minutes" snow commute. Mine would have been 2-3 hours...
too bad about your car freaking out, that would suck on a dry sunny summer day, and must have been a handful in 4 *inches* (if the "Veyron Kid" must use English, you are not allowed to use metric!) of snow.
The timing was more to show that the car was much much slower than normal. My commute is awesome, and that was not meant to complain.
Update from this morning.
Immediately after backing out of my parking spot, all lights went off, and everything went back to normal. It snowed all last night, and although it was a longer drive to work (30 minutes now!) the car handled itself ok in roughly 2-4 cms of snow (1-2 inches for amused).
Most of you were right. Rear tires span faster than the fronts, and sent it into some sort of limp mode. Once it was on dry pavement, everything went back to normal.
I turned traction control off for a little while on the way home yesterday, and that probably had something to do with it. The lesson here seems to be, get new rear winter tires and drive with traction control on.
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Update from this morning.
Immediately after backing out of my parking spot, all lights went off, and everything went back to normal. It snowed all last night, and although it was a longer drive to work (30 minutes now!) the car handled itself ok in roughly 2-4 cms of snow (1-2 inches for amused).
Most of you were right. Rear tires span faster than the fronts, and sent it into some sort of limp mode. Once it was on dry pavement, everything went back to normal.
I turned traction control off for a little while on the way home yesterday, and that probably had something to do with it. The lesson here seems to be, get new rear winter tires and drive with traction control on.
Immediately after backing out of my parking spot, all lights went off, and everything went back to normal. It snowed all last night, and although it was a longer drive to work (30 minutes now!) the car handled itself ok in roughly 2-4 cms of snow (1-2 inches for amused).
Most of you were right. Rear tires span faster than the fronts, and sent it into some sort of limp mode. Once it was on dry pavement, everything went back to normal.
I turned traction control off for a little while on the way home yesterday, and that probably had something to do with it. The lesson here seems to be, get new rear winter tires and drive with traction control on.
Good to hear. The power steering and brake problem was most likely snow pack in the tires. Everything else ive seen.
Drive safe.
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and muskoka amg , sry about your lost cuz you are being a dumbass to drive that car in the snow, i bet the service guys were laughing about it after u left lol.. so fking embarrassing to drop off the car at service cuz u f it up by driving a rwd 6.2 v8 in the snow lol.
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I drove my C63 all last winter & didn't have any of these problems. Maybe some people have a tough time being gentle with the throttle in the snow?
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The kid obviously doesn't own a Bugatti (or probably any car for that matter). Just another troll.
By the way there's nothing wrong with your car - restarting will clear the codes. As it was stated earlier these errors result from different wheel speeds as a result of low traction for prolonged periods of time. If you take it easy you won't have this issue.
By the way there's nothing wrong with your car - restarting will clear the codes. As it was stated earlier these errors result from different wheel speeds as a result of low traction for prolonged periods of time. If you take it easy you won't have this issue.
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Hey bud, I'm in Canada, so metric it is!
The timing was more to show that the car was much much slower than normal. My commute is awesome, and that was not meant to complain.
no worries, I was more b!tching about my commute than making fun of you
Immediately after backing out of my parking spot, all lights went off, and everything went back to normal. It snowed all last night, and although it was a longer drive to work (30 minutes now!) the car handled itself ok in roughly 2-4 cms of snow (1-2 inches for amused). you are the MAN!
The timing was more to show that the car was much much slower than normal. My commute is awesome, and that was not meant to complain.
no worries, I was more b!tching about my commute than making fun of you
Immediately after backing out of my parking spot, all lights went off, and everything went back to normal. It snowed all last night, and although it was a longer drive to work (30 minutes now!) the car handled itself ok in roughly 2-4 cms of snow (1-2 inches for amused). you are the MAN!
I drove my S55 all last winter (it's my DD). They recorded 73 inches at the nearby airport (IAD), a record by over 12". I had no problems getting around (just had to avoid the deep stuff). Put the transmission in C mode and use a gentle touch on the gas, coupled with a gentle EARLY touch on the brakes, and it was a piece of cake.
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15 whole minutes? how did you survive? Did you suffer frostbite? Starvation? Please tell you are OK!!!
It takes me 5 minutes just to get to a gas station. Work is another 17 miles after that, so pardon me if I mock your "well over 15 minutes" snow commute. Mine would have been 2-3 hours...
too bad about your car freaking out, that would suck on a dry sunny summer day, and must have been a handful in 4 *inches* (if the "Veyron Kid" must use English, you are not allowed to use metric!) of snow.
It takes me 5 minutes just to get to a gas station. Work is another 17 miles after that, so pardon me if I mock your "well over 15 minutes" snow commute. Mine would have been 2-3 hours...
too bad about your car freaking out, that would suck on a dry sunny summer day, and must have been a handful in 4 *inches* (if the "Veyron Kid" must use English, you are not allowed to use metric!) of snow.
Since your in the Nova area.. you understand beltway suckage... I fear for the first snow flake.. hell.. around here.. you throw a slurpy out the window.. it causes a 10 mile traffic backup because the idiots cannot drive in ice
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I drove my S55 all last winter (it's my DD). They recorded 73 inches at the nearby airport (IAD), a record by over 12". I had no problems getting around (just had to avoid the deep stuff). Put the transmission in C mode and use a gentle touch on the gas, coupled with a gentle EARLY touch on the brakes, and it was a piece of cake.
I drove my S55 all last winter (it's my DD). They recorded 73 inches at the nearby airport (IAD), a record by over 12". I had no problems getting around (just had to avoid the deep stuff). Put the transmission in C mode and use a gentle touch on the gas, coupled with a gentle EARLY touch on the brakes, and it was a piece of cake.
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I'm cheap.. and my wife will yell at me :P The chains are a backup, assuming they clear the roads, all will be fine, the chains are really just there in the event I am not home, and a storm blows through, I can get home safely.. even if I have to drive at 10 mph...
Wife is really deadset against me owning this car, so I get whined at everytime I buy osmething for it.. spending a grand on tires is just not in the books at the moment (seeing as my house is falling apart... *sigh* thats a story for another day.. hopefully the patch job on my roof will hold till Spring or its going to get mighty wet inside my house).
Wife is really deadset against me owning this car, so I get whined at everytime I buy osmething for it.. spending a grand on tires is just not in the books at the moment (seeing as my house is falling apart... *sigh* thats a story for another day.. hopefully the patch job on my roof will hold till Spring or its going to get mighty wet inside my house).
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Here's the counter argument:
You can get a good 15 to 20 K on winter tires, which will be miles saved from driving on your summer tires. So, you're really not spending extra $$$, it's $$$ you would have spent on tires anyway, you would just happen to have 2 sets of tires....and be safer during the winter. Your roads might be dry during the winter, but summer tires weren't designed for near freezing temps anyway..
You can get a good 15 to 20 K on winter tires, which will be miles saved from driving on your summer tires. So, you're really not spending extra $$$, it's $$$ you would have spent on tires anyway, you would just happen to have 2 sets of tires....and be safer during the winter. Your roads might be dry during the winter, but summer tires weren't designed for near freezing temps anyway..
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Mine did this 3 times the first winter I had the car (Canada). A bunch of warning lights came on and I lost power steering, power brakes, ABS ad ESP. I took it to the dealer and they couldnt really find anything but replaced one of the abs wheel speed sensors anyway. It has done the problem only once since then. It just seems to happen when your really doing alot of wheel spinning and sliding around and/or deep snow.
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and muskoka amg , sry about your lost cuz you are being a dumbass to drive that car in the snow, i bet the service guys were laughing about it after u left lol.. so fking embarrassing to drop off the car at service cuz u f it up by driving a rwd 6.2 v8 in the snow lol.
talk, your the most ignorant person I've seen on here so far, and that's pretty bad. Your probably 12yrs old and wish you could one day have a car like this
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yeah i know it never snows in germany....dubmbass. and what?? does every audi have a supercomputer onboard to deal with too much wheelslip and steering angle for the quattro ???? ECU overload ???? What a retard...Do you know how many computations the ME 9.7 does in a second ???? Prob more than you have braincells.
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Yeah you do. You got hurricanes blowing furniture at your car and wet, wet summers and springs that reak havoc on your welds and joints with the formation of rust from moisture. Not to mention slip sliding away and that humidity that wont let your engine breathe, like running a 8th grader with asthma around the track without his inhaler....So get your wipers and rain coat going.
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Edit: Jeffield, wasn't your C63 arctic white like mine? Is that a vinyl wrap?
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I have cheap Semperit 225/40/18 winters on elbrus rims.. and the thing drives totally fine in the cold and snow.
I'm wondering if the cases of winter-driving-fail is just driver error, whether it be from faulty equipment (i.e. bald tires) or trying to drive the same way as in summer weather?
The only issue I have with this car in the winter is the power steering wheel adjustment motor doesn't go up and down when it's colder than -10, takes about 10 minutes to warm up.
I'm wondering if the cases of winter-driving-fail is just driver error, whether it be from faulty equipment (i.e. bald tires) or trying to drive the same way as in summer weather?
The only issue I have with this car in the winter is the power steering wheel adjustment motor doesn't go up and down when it's colder than -10, takes about 10 minutes to warm up.