Re: Handling in the snow
I love my crossfire but have learnt not to bother trying to drive the thing in the snow. Last time it snowed I had 15 mins of hassle just getting off my drive. Half a mile later I picked up a colleague stopping in a cull-de-sac turnaround. Big mistake stuck for 20 mins and had to be pushed by 4 workmen to get moving. Returned home in disgust at crossfire snow handling. All in moderate snow with some compacted ice on M Pilot 2 tyres. So now you know use a sled and dogs when it snows.