Snow tires and toss 50 pounds of something in the trunk. For ice, easy--stay home. Nothing works well on ice.I realize this thread is aging, but I am new to the forum and need a little help if anyone is still following this. I am about to purchase a used 2017 G90 V8 with rear wheel drive (it has Bridgestone tires on it, but I didn't notice which type). I live in New England with an often icy driveway and a hill approaching it. I also sometimes park on a grassy hill in the summer and have to back up to the tar road. Does anyone have any experience of how the RWD version handles in these conditions? I used to have a rear-wheel drive Volvo years ago and it would slide sideways at the first hint of snow or ice. (It, however, did not have traction control.) I would not like to repeat that experience and am hoping the RWD G90 can handle mild challenges like this gracefully.
Snow tires and toss 50 pounds of something in the trunk. For ice, easy--stay home. Nothing works well on ice.
Thanks, JB. That’s just what I needed (and wanted) to hear. I always enjoyed drifting my Volvo’s in snowy corners, a thrill that was denied me once I got AWD. So, I can look forward to that youthful pleasure in my 5,000 pound G90. All I needed to know was that the RWD model isn’t unusually bad on the snow, and you have kindly reassured me there. So, off I go with my life savings (or what’s left of them) to make one car dealership exceptionally happy (and me, too).
BTW, I have visited a number of dealerships on this search and I’ve never seen them so empty. They seem almost surprised when I walk in.
Thanks, JB. That’s just what I needed (and wanted) to hear. I always enjoyed drifting my Volvo’s in snowy corners, a thrill that was denied me once I got AWD. So, I can look forward to that youthful pleasure in my 5,000 pound G90. All I needed to know was that the RWD model isn’t unusually bad on the snow, and you have kindly reassured me there. So, off I go with my life savings (or what’s left of them) to make one car dealership exceptionally happy (and me, too).
BTW, I have visited a number of dealerships on this search and I’ve never seen them so empty. They seem almost surprised when I walk in.