> I'm considering buying an XC90 and since I use it off road , up steep
> hillside land for my work, I want a vehicle which is good off road. I have
> been told by some people that the XC90 is not a *true4wd* and lacks low
> ratio gearing. Can anyone comment on this vehicle ? I like the look of it
> and it seems to drive ok around normal roads but I cannot yet test one up in
> hillside land .
1. There is no low range.
2. The AWD is disconnected at low speeds, to eliminate drivetrain
windup during parking, so would not be useful crawling over rocks.
3. It's a "slip and grip" system - power goes to the rear wheels only
when the front wheels start spinning.

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-keevill- - 27 Apr 2005 01:12 GMT
>> hillside land .
>
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> 3. It's a "slip and grip" system - power goes to the rear wheels only
> when the front wheels start spinning.
I was interested in buying one of these but if I understand you corrrectly,
the XC90 has no low range AND doesn't have 4WD in low speed for example,
crawling over rocks which is exactly what I need to do . Or have I
misunderstood you here?
Mike F - 27 Apr 2005 13:19 GMT
> I was interested in buying one of these but if I understand you corrrectly,
> the XC90 has no low range AND doesn't have 4WD in low speed for example,
> crawling over rocks which is exactly what I need to do . Or have I
> misunderstood you here?
Yes, you understand me correctly. It's not an off road 4WD system.
Read all about it:
http://www.haldex-traction.com

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Michael Pardee - 28 Apr 2005 01:18 GMT
>> I was interested in buying one of these but if I understand you
>> corrrectly,
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> Read all about it:
> http://www.haldex-traction.com
My experiences at work illustrate the difference between 4WD and AWD well.
My 4WD truck crawls up rock off-roads I'd swear a truck can't climb, but I
can't use 4WD on icy streets; it slides when I turn the steering wheel. My
partner's AWD van has to stay off the rocks altogether, but on icy streets
it is sure-footed.
Mike