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Very nice off-road looking thing.
Out of interest, how effective are wind deflectors?
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At summer they are very effective. It's original deflectors with Citroen logo. I installed it few months ago.
We'll see how they will be effective when Russian winter comes
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"Russian winter" - lol!
I bet it's actually quite a tough winter. Winter tyres needed?
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01-10-2010, 07:19 PM
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Yes. That's right. Very tough winter. Temperature, not always, but sometimes reaches -39 Celsius degrees. in some other regions temperature reaches -55 Celsuis degrees.
Without winter tyres you cannot even start because we have a lot of snow.
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Wow, sounds tough. How far north is moscow? Because i thought it wasnt that high up, but obviously it is if its that cold.
Sorry for all the questions, its interesting speaking to someone from another country/culture.
Are the roads safe in Russia generally?
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Interesting Mk2 with 3 doors.
Never an option in UK or France, but I note Ireland got them, and with the van rear doors too.
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