A friend on mine recently bought a Mazda CX7 as his familiy car - the guy is not into 4wding at all.
He drove up to Perisher last week and saw a nice paddock with fresh snow so the goose decided to have a drive across to see how his "4wd" would work in the snow.
Of course the obvious happened - only 5m off the road the car came to a stop - I indicated to him that even with his road tyres he should have still been able to back out, after all the track would have been compacted and with "4wd" he should have been able to back out. He said that his front wheels would spin but his back wheels would not turn - I indicated that might have been because his traction control would stop the front wheels spinning too much and not transfer power to the back but he said he had read the handbook which indicated the TC was to be turned off in that situation which he had done - still no drive to the rear so he was still in front wheel drive and stuck in the snow with every one going past laughing at him.
It would seem that it was only with about 3000rpm and the front wheels spinning and digging themselves deeper that the rears decided to kick in - and then with little drive but the front digging deeper.
It wasn't until a nice old guy in a defender came along that he was able to get winched out. It would seem that the softroader will only go into 4wd with the front wheels spinning and the engine screaming.
This is why landrover is leader in its class in all categories including softroaders - a Freelander,though not the best offroad, is the best in class, even my 10yo hippo would not have bogged in that situation and would have been able to back out.
Well done the Fender with the winch.
My mate declined and offer to follow my Freelander to the top of Mt Coree this afternoon to play in the snow - he didn't want to get it dirty - more like didn't want to get shown up by a 10yo Hippo.
The CX7 is a nice towncar and nively kitted out - it is in the same market as the new Freelander but is about $10K cheaper - the Freelander will not be able to compete with the Murano, Kluger, RAV, etc because it is so much more expensive for not much car. I know Landrover want up to think it is competeing with the BMW X3 but it is not - the F2 is just too expensive.
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