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Originally Posted by J-boogey
mmmm how does the car have traction?! it must have some all seasons or snows on it
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It might have regular summers on. When sand is wet it tends to stick together more. The water also tends to fill in the air space between particles. If the sand was dry he would more than likely sink and ride height would work against you. But considering how wide the M5's tires are it might not sink.
Only one way to find out which is by trying it.
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