Ciarlienchi thanks for the advice 12 years military service specialising in vehicles added to my local knowlwedge deemed this a very well assessed judgement.
Nice, but always remember that you can't be sure the road is still there..... it's possible to find huge holes under the water and suddenly the car can fall into one of them and you risk to remain prisoner into the car due to water pressure.... the best would be to walk across the floaded road to check it. Take it as a suggestion for the next time :)
@ciarlienchi If your car goes under water, just wait for the water to fill the car. The doors are then easy to open because there isn't a difference in pressure. I haven't tried it though.. LOL.
sorry that was my girlfriend, i get carried away some times... im 6 inches... WIDE...
DudeWithaPage 1 year ago
Ciarlienchi thanks for the advice 12 years military service specialising in vehicles added to my local knowlwedge deemed this a very well assessed judgement.
jackspellingbacon 2 years ago
Nice, but always remember that you can't be sure the road is still there..... it's possible to find huge holes under the water and suddenly the car can fall into one of them and you risk to remain prisoner into the car due to water pressure.... the best would be to walk across the floaded road to check it. Take it as a suggestion for the next time :)
ciarlienchi 2 years ago
@ciarlienchi If your car goes under water, just wait for the water to fill the car. The doors are then easy to open because there isn't a difference in pressure. I haven't tried it though.. LOL.
04smallmj 1 year ago
Awesome, thats what they're built for :D
From another 300tdi Disco owner!!
themunster 3 years ago 2