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I'm pretty sure that will be the limiting factor in my 370Z - and indeed, with all of the cars on our track to get to the road, but the Z more than most.
Usually, when it snows, I just clear two tracks with the snow-blower to allow the cars to get in/out - but every now and then I have to clear the centre too.
In years gone by (pre-snow blower days), the snow would build up so much, that ground clearance for even the 4x4's would be the limiting factor (and every household in our hamlet has at least one 4x4). We would have to get a local farmer to come and plough the track, at £80 a pop!
As far as getting cold - yes, a real problem, and why collapsible snow shovels, sleeping bags, and wellies, are kept in the boots of our cars over the winter - just in case. But it's just what people do in these parts - living on top of the Pennines means most people respect the weather.
After the Beast (we had been snowed in for 3 days - the first time in 20 years), we got out eventually, and pulled 3 cars out of drifts on our way to Hexham - two of them were 4x4's, a Rav4 and a Jeep Wrangler - the Rav was on standard tyres, so not really that surprising; the Jeep was on all-terrains, but just got trapped by drifts in front and behind, eventually having nowhere to go until the diggers cleared the road. So even the best 4x4's can struggle if the snow is falling thick and fast!
As you say - if you don't need to travel, then the best bet is to stay put. Unfortunately, people expect their GP's to get to them, come what may, so my wife always tries. And my company, bless them, asked me to give an official explanation as to why I didn't make it to work during a 'known weather event'!
I sent them a photo - and never heard anything about it again!
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