4x4 review

Gmachine

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I know it’s not a proper 4 x 4 but I was a bit surprised when I was parked on some grass on an incline and the front wheels spun but the back wheels didn’t turn ? As anyone else had the same problem ?
 
What mode were you in?

Anomaly right there!

There is no mode where just the front wheels spin.

That shouldn't happen.

Rear wheels yes, Sport and Snow Mode, all 4 wheels have power.

But Regardless of mode, if you boot it hard enough all 4 wheels will receive power.

4wd in forward only, not reverse.


Caveat : Was the car moving forward or just stationary with the front wheels spinning?
 
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It looks like user error, it’s not easy finding out what each mode limitations are. But your replies are very helpful. Thanks


The car isn't capable of using the front wheels in reverse.

I proved this over the winter on some snow and ice last winter.

There is a thread with pictures here somewhere, but I'll be 'jiggered' (morning mods) if I can find it!
 
If you are throwing your car about a lot then stick with the summer tyres and appreciate that they will be more prone to spinning on slippery slopes. If you are not so enthusiastic and want to be a bit surer in slippery conditions then when the time comes change to all seasons e.g. Continental AllSeasonContact 2's are a very good compromise and will last around 50,000miles. The all seasons have really come on in the last few years and are better than a lot of summer tyres with the added advantage of surety when the temp gets below 7c (when summer tyres loose their lustre)
The tyres are more important than 4 wheel drive.
 
If you get 50,000 miles out of a set of tyres in the XPower then your driving it wrong :D

I've never seen that mileage from one set of tyres in my life. I got 18,000 out of my 4WD T-Roc and thought I did well.

Guess I had company cars for years and they are different to when you have to pay for your own tyres.
 
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