[W126 Coupe] SEC vs SNOW

RONNY GEENEN ronny.geenen at verizon.net
Tue Mar 22 00:37:12 EST 2005


I have experience that many times in my old home country Holland. Does not 
matter what car you drive.
I got sick and tired of snow and ice and moved to southern California

Ronny Geenen
1987 560 SEC
Glendora, Ca 91740
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sam Sisic" <ssisic at Antunovich.com>
To: <mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com>
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 6:38 PM
Subject: [W126 Coupe] SEC vs SNOW


Hallo group...

I just experienced an extremely nerve racking experience on a road trip 
from Chicago to Kohler Wisconsin, about an hour north of Milwaukee.
I was looking forward to a nice relaxing weekend at The American Club 
resort in Kohler, WI with my favorite lady friend celebrating our B-days in 
our P-j's... So far so good. HA!

Well it's mid March near lake Michigan. I checked the weather since I never 
drive the SEC in the snow. Not so much for the snow, but the stupid salt 
they dump on the roads around here.
The weather report indicated only a slight 20% chance of snow Friday 
evening. I figured, big deal, a little snow dusting won't even stick... I 
took the SEC and left the Jeep at home... Big mistake!!

We had just passed Milwaukee heading North when snow flurries began. As we 
drove further it began to get heavier. At this point it was beginning to 
stick to the road. Nothing serious... I was just hoping they didn't bring 
the salt trucks out at that point.

Anyway, it started to really dump now... It's called "The Lake Effect"! At 
this point we are riding on 2"-3" of snow in less than 15 minutes. The 
tires on my SEC are Bridgestone SO-3 Pole Positions, 275's rear, 245's 
front, strictly summer/rain tires... I didn't think it would be a big deal 
as I've driven my 91, 5.0 Mustang with V rated Good Year Eagles year-around 
for 7 years in much worse conditions and never left me stranded...

Well, the SEC is no Mustang, let me tell you... The first slight turn in 
the road and this thing just wanted to keep going straight... Surprised the 
S____ out of me! I'm going about 40 MPH, just keeping up with all the mini 
vans and SUV's who are cooking the speed limit at 65MPH... SEC now crawling 
at 30-40 MPH. If I tried to speed up the wheels would just spin and the 
rear fish-tail out of control. If I tried to slow down the ABS even quit 
because there was hardly any traction whatsoever. After three occasions of 
running down the road sideways, literally, and almost going off the road, 
I was now white knuckles on the wheel with my hart rate in the red line 
driving like a grandma, no offence to grandmas, looking for the nearest 
exit with services near the highway.

We were approaching en exit to a small town of Port Washington, which is 
about 7 miles to the East of the highway... May as well been 700 miles... 
As we approached the exit the road took a slight left turn while the exit 
ramp kept straight with a slight incline. I didn't know weather to stay on 
the highway where there are more vehicles making tracks or take this remote 
exit unpopulated for miles. Turns out, I didn't have a choice! The cars 
momentum just took it straight into the exit ramp. By now there 4"-5" of 
snow and no sign of letting up. We're sliding all over the place about half 
way up the ramp and the car looses traction and won't go anywhere. Other 
vehicles are just going right by me. To add to the excitement, one of the 
only things not working on my car is the emergency flasher switch which had 
recently decided to retire and I couldn't even turn that on to warn people 
behind me. I never felt so crippled in a car before. If someone came by 
with a front wheel drive Honda Civic and offered to trade me for the SEC at 
that point, I would have done it!!
Anyway, there we are stuck on the ramp in the middle of snowhere when Jean 
noticed a man was trying to push us up the hill! Amazing I thought... I 
told Jean to go help him push. Just kidding! HA! I asked Jean to drive 
while I went out and helped the nice man trying to help us. We tried, but 
there simply wasn't enough traction. I finally asked him to push us with 
his van up to the crown of the hill. As he's looking at the mint black SEC, 
he asked, are you sure? I said, absolutely!! Our bumpers lined up well 
enough and he pushed me up the hill until I could gain some momentum. He 
honked and went on his way. I didn't even have a chance to thank him... 
What an incredible thing, I thought. That's why we're still here, so long 
as there is good folk like that around!
There we are barely going down the road of rolling Wisconsin hills in a 
blizzard 7 miles from anywhere... The SEC is sliding all over the road, 
barely making it up to the crown of each hill. I didn't know which was 
worse, not making it to the crown of a hill or picking up too much speed on 
the down side and not being able to stop if I had to.
Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, we start to see some lights 
and signs of civilization. Seeing a Holiday Inn sign was like a beacon in 
the night!! I literally slid into a parking spot on the road in front of 
the Inn... As I sat there in silence with Jean looking at each other taking 
deep breaths of incredible relief, I felt like I just aged 10 years in 3 
hours.
We were so fortunate and thankful to arrive there with no incident, thanks 
mostly to the kind man... We were so hungry and exhausted, we checked in 
and went and had dinner at this nearby restaurant/fishery/pub called Smith 
Brothers. I've never enjoyed all you can eat, beer batter fish fry with $2 
Spaten on draught like then!! Highly recommend it!

The next morning, the roads were plowed and salted... We were able to 
finish our trip to Kohler and back to Chicago without incident. All is well 
that ends well!
BTW... Highly recommend The American Club Resort in Kohler too!

I don't know how the SEC is in the snow with all season standard size 
tires... I can't imagine it being much better. One thing for sure is that 
thing will absolutely not be driven in the snow again. It was downright 
dangerous!!! And I consider myself a good driver. I usually have fun in the 
snow... This was no fun!

Sam
Alive in Chicago, 560 SEC






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