Audi A3 The Audi A3 offers cutting edge engineering, performance, and luxury in one affordable package.

Winter Wonderland -- Tires

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 03:49 PM
  #11  
4RINGSROD's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
1st Gear
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 395
From:
Default RE: panzrwagn approach to winter driving

dfrost deffinatly has a point & so does panzrwagn. But not everyone has the extra cash to just buy a beater. dfrost after 40yrs in Denver and spending plenty of time on the slops I believe I will go with your suggestions. Here is Bozeman we had snow today, not sticking yet but the mountains are all getting very white.
 
Old Oct 5, 2007 | 11:33 PM
  #12  
dfrost's Avatar
1st Gear
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 261
From: Pacific NW
Default RE: panzrwagn approach to winter driving

And I just ordered four Dunlop Wintersport M3D's for the A3 today from Tire Rack.
 
Old Oct 6, 2007 | 10:29 AM
  #13  
wantonsoup's Avatar
1st Gear
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 132
From:
Default RE: panzrwagn approach to winter driving

Thing is - unless you live above 10,000 feet, there's rarely snow on the ground in Denver. Maybe 3-5 days a year. Global warming!
 
Old Oct 6, 2007 | 11:13 AM
  #14  
Chef's Avatar
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 3,713
From: Cibolo, TX
Default RE: panzrwagn approach to winter driving

True on the snow in Denver thing. I grew up in Colorado Springs but spent a winter in Leadville, which is over 10k feet. There was snow on the ground permanently and I had a 24 mile commute over a mountain pass into Copper Mountain every day. Most of the time I took a shuttle, but I drove many times too. Not once did I get stuck, and I remember driving in pure white-out conditions where you drove the road in your mind, and hoped for the best.

Mytires . . . . all season radials


My car . . . . 1975 Plymouth Duster


It is about the driver too, but the tire definitely helps. Unfortunately, every accident I've been involved in had me at a stop and hit from behind, so beaware of the other driver's out there. They're the one's who are out to kill you.


Cheers!
 
Old Oct 6, 2007 | 02:32 PM
  #15  
4RINGSROD's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
1st Gear
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 395
From:
Default RE: panzrwagn approach to winter driving

I agree with you all. Never had to buy winter specific tires before but had just heard about the winters here in MT and thought why not be safe. Shock to me when I woke up this morning and there was 3 inches of snow on the ground and it has been snowing all day. October 6 and winter is early. Oh I wouls also like to add I'm only 75 miles away from West Yellowstone Park
 
Old Oct 11, 2007 | 12:58 AM
  #16  
panzrwagn's Avatar
1st Gear
Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 127
From:
Default RE: panzrwagn approach to winter driving

Ok, it's more than $1500, but it took me less than 60 seconds to find you this:
1990 Ford Ranger 2WD SUPERCAB in BOZEMAN, MT


[/align] [/align][/align]



Price:

$2,470 [/align][/align]
I'm sure you can talk them down to $2k, even if pickups are precious in Montana.Or this over in Butte: 1994 Chevrolet S10 Pickup 4X4 REGULAR CAB in BUTTE, MT




Mileage:
204,760

Exterior Color:
Silver

Body Style:
Trucks

Doors:
Two Door

Engine:
6 Cylinder

Drive Type:
4 wheel drive

VIN:
1GCDT14Z5R8151308


[/align][/align]



Price:
$1,500 [/align]Imagine what you could find in the Little Nickel... You don't need $1500 - you couldput it on a Visa card and make minimum payments, and just carry liability insurance and hey, all it has to do is start and run until spring, when you dump it, pay off the Visa balance and remember why you boughtthe A3. Like the road from Helena to Great Falls on a sunny spring day. You know what I mean.[/align][/align]
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
tar6day
Archive - Wheels/Brakes/Suspension
1
Jan 5, 2012 01:19 PM
wpg2.0T
Archive - Wheels/Brakes/Suspension
1
Oct 29, 2011 01:55 PM
pinkertonpunk
Archive - Wheels/Brakes/Suspension
1
Jan 7, 2010 04:50 PM
ryanlucas13
Archive - Wheels/Brakes/Suspension
0
May 12, 2009 11:15 PM
tonicboy
Archive - Wheels/Brakes/Suspension
0
Apr 3, 2008 01:43 AM




All times are GMT -4. The time now is 11:52 AM.