MK5 Golf GTI

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Title: mk5 gti in the snow?
Post by: Dunkdafunk on October 07, 2019, 03:04:27 pm
Hi. Has anyone had any good experiences with a mk5 gti in snow? does it do alright with special tyres? can you fit chains? Im aware its a performance car but curious to see if anyone has had much luck. Cheers
Title: Re: mk5 gti in the snow?
Post by: GTI DAZ on October 07, 2019, 03:26:39 pm
for the minimal amount of snow we get in the UK, you'll be fine. just make sure you have winter tyres on, in winter months. yes you can legal fit chains, but you'll never need to, the snow is almost never bad enough to warrant them. id guess you're new to driving? just don't drive like a C... and take your time and you'll be fine, same as any other fwd car.
Title: Re: mk5 gti in the snow?
Post by: Dobbsy on October 07, 2019, 04:06:09 pm
Last year I drove my wife's mk5 Gti Dsg in the snow and was surprised how well it did, We live on a very steep hill and drove up it no problem at all. Think it must be the tyres, she has Toyo Proxies on her's and the tread is in a V Pattern with hardly any snow caught in the grooves . I walked back to my work and drove my Skoda octavia vrs dsg and couldnt make it up the hill at all, I had to let almost all of the air out the tyres to get home my tyres are Yokohama and the snow filled the grooves.
Title: Re: mk5 gti in the snow?
Post by: titchy on October 07, 2019, 05:36:59 pm
mines not brilliant its the abs that causes problems when braking its useless don't think it will stop you quicker it wont
Title: Re: mk5 gti in the snow?
Post by: ady-gti on October 07, 2019, 06:26:38 pm
Similar to mine, ABS goes like a jackhammer in the snow but with a stage 1 ed30 it's not surprising that wheel-spin was an issue.
Title: Re: mk5 gti in the snow?
Post by: pudding on October 11, 2019, 04:30:44 pm
I ran winter tyres on mine a few years back to good effect.  I used standard VW 16" steel wheels with 205/55/16 winters.  18" winters are bloody expensive, but they don't get much better than Michelin Alpin.

Last winter my PS4s were fine down to 0 degrees during the day, and -4 first thing in the morning. Obviously not as grippy as a full winter, but considering they are summer tyre, I was impressed.
Title: Re: mk5 gti in the snow?
Post by: probedb on October 27, 2019, 05:39:35 pm
Just down to the tire really. The 17" Maxxis I had on the last 2 winters were awful, but while it's not been freezing yet, the PS4 have been awesome. However next year I'll get some winters for the original 17s that came with the car so the diamond cut Monzas are kept away from the worst of the salt/winter weather.