Hello,
This may come across as a fairly stupid question. But I am wondering what the real capabilities of the P38 are off road?
Reason I ask is because I have a 1997 4.6 with an auto box. I must make it clear that I have next to no off road driving experience so please bare with me.
The car has General Grabber AT2 tyres all round.
I took the car off road today and it did not really live up to my expectations.
One of the reasons for purchasing this car is to get me out of my village that suffers badly in the winter with icy roads which in some places are quite steep and sometimes we get a good covering of snow.
I took the car on a grass bank which was wet and fairly muddy and on an incline. The car got off the tarmac and onto the bank no problems, and I was able to travel along the bank for a few feet, however as soon as the mud got deeper it went no where. Traction Control light flashing and wheels just spinning. Reversing was not an issue, probably because of the incline, and I was able to go backwards and try again several times. No matter how I approached this mud I failed. I tried all of the low gears, with manual mode enabled and disabled. I tried the softly softly approach and the foot to the floor approach and nothing seemed to work.
So I am left to either believe that I am useless at driving off road, or there is something wrong with the car, or the tyres are not suitable for this type of mud.
I did a little reading about the General Grabber AT2 tyres and some people say they are OK in the mud, but cant cope well with deeper mud due to the shallow tread pattern. But on the other hand they are supposed to be excellent in ice and snow.
If it is down to the tyres then I need not worry and stay away from wet mud and hope they perform well in ice or snow. But I am concerned that there might be a problem with the car will not perform well in ice or the white stuff.
What are your thoughts?
Cheers
This may come across as a fairly stupid question. But I am wondering what the real capabilities of the P38 are off road?
Reason I ask is because I have a 1997 4.6 with an auto box. I must make it clear that I have next to no off road driving experience so please bare with me.
The car has General Grabber AT2 tyres all round.
I took the car off road today and it did not really live up to my expectations.
One of the reasons for purchasing this car is to get me out of my village that suffers badly in the winter with icy roads which in some places are quite steep and sometimes we get a good covering of snow.
I took the car on a grass bank which was wet and fairly muddy and on an incline. The car got off the tarmac and onto the bank no problems, and I was able to travel along the bank for a few feet, however as soon as the mud got deeper it went no where. Traction Control light flashing and wheels just spinning. Reversing was not an issue, probably because of the incline, and I was able to go backwards and try again several times. No matter how I approached this mud I failed. I tried all of the low gears, with manual mode enabled and disabled. I tried the softly softly approach and the foot to the floor approach and nothing seemed to work.
So I am left to either believe that I am useless at driving off road, or there is something wrong with the car, or the tyres are not suitable for this type of mud.
I did a little reading about the General Grabber AT2 tyres and some people say they are OK in the mud, but cant cope well with deeper mud due to the shallow tread pattern. But on the other hand they are supposed to be excellent in ice and snow.
If it is down to the tyres then I need not worry and stay away from wet mud and hope they perform well in ice or snow. But I am concerned that there might be a problem with the car will not perform well in ice or the white stuff.
What are your thoughts?
Cheers