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Chicago Blizzard!!
Chicago was hit with 20+inches of snow, coupled with 60+mph winds. It was definitely a blizzard in every sense of the word!
I was able to drive around during the peak of it, despite snow drifts of several feet high (I didn't go near those!)...But the X handled itself very well, in snow, as deep as 12 inches. I have a manual 5 spd, with General Grabber tires. I did happen to see a fellow X5'er caught in a snow pile on Roosevelt Rd... But we managed to get him out with a little push. Just thought I'd pass that on....maybe there are other X5'ers that got to enjoy the snow storm as well?? :thumbup: |
Nice!! Snow is more tolerable and fun I imagine!
It's damn cold here in Big D with ice and idiots on the roads. But, the X ran like a champ and made the commute to work manageable!! Got MXV4 all season tires and love 'em! |
Ya, true, JT. The X is really a tank in snow. Snow is coming to us this weekend, hopefully not 20' again......:wow:
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I wonder how the weather in Dallas, and across the midwest is affecting travel for people heading to the SuperBowl? O'Hare was literally deserted yesterday. I think there's another 1000 or so flights cancelled today. It's incredible.
Very glad I don't drive my M3 anymore.....(I'm sure in summer i'll retract that statement!) Quote:
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I'm not complaining, it was fun, and a good excuse to stay home from the office, play in the snow with the kids, and leave the blackberry inside! |
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Here's a picture of my neighbor's Subaru WRX....The only thing showing is a bulge of the roof line, and the windshield wipers that are sticking straight up......
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We have had a few of these this year.. crazy winter. But the X does handle it quite nicely.
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I was stuck on Lakeshore Drive on Tuesday night with my M3!! Took me three hours to get home..took the wife 15 minutes in the x5 :(
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Same here. My 2002 X5, new to me 6 months ago, kicked Blizzard Butt.
And the heated steering wheel made the 9° temps bearable. My X5 was like a German Panzer rolling across the tundra of Ukraine. But unlike the Germans, I gassed up so I didn't run dry! |
My Michelin MXV4 Plus are definitely fair weather tires. I doubt I would make it 5 feet in that stuff. Being south of the Mason Dixon I don't have many excuses for anything else as far as tires go even if it makes me owning an awd vehicle an oxymoron.
As indicated by tread pattern, these wouldn't go far up there right now: http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/5...10204at916.png |
The federal government has issued a travel warning due to the cold weather.
They suggest that anyone traveling in the current blizzard conditions should make sure they carry the following: - Shovel - Blankets or sleeping bag - Extra clothing including hat and gloves - 24 hours’ worth of food - De-icer - Rock salt - Flashlight with spare batteries - Road flares or reflective triangles - Full spare gas can - First aid kit - Booster cables I looked like an idiot on the bus this morning. |
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