Does the BMW 7 series are good on the snow?

  • Like any rear-wheel drive car, the answer would be: "Yes, as long as you have snow tires." That said, a modern 7-series is also chock-full of technology to assist in adverse weather (including snow). DTC ( Dynamic Traction Control) and DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) are the two prominent ones. Just be aware that the... Read More
  • Well. All rear wheel cars are crap in the snow. Get snow tyres or chains and you might have a chance, Chains better than snow tyres. Also, i heard that if you replace the rear tyres with space savers, you actually get a lot better grip. its worth a try. heavy car, thin tyres so they dig into the snow. wide tyres will... Read More
  • -It's as good as it gets for any rear wheel drive car.

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Look at these competitors--there's not a slacker among them. These are expensive vehicles that all promise some mix of luxury and performance. It is this fluid balance that you must be able to understand before you make your purchase decision. If you value luxury over performance, the Mercedes-Benz models will be for you, although the CLS is more engaging than the larger S-Class. The Lexus LS 460 is also a luxurious isolation chamber of sorts. However, the all-aluminum Audi A8 L and the Jaguar XJ are cars that encourage their pilots to be involved and happy drivers, just like the 7-Series does.

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