AWD / Deep Snow
I would not go so far as to say that driving with snow/winter tires is like driving on dry pavement. The car will still slide in turns if not done at a safe speed. This may be less an issue with awd than rwd. I have michelin xice2 tires with a good 90%+ of tread remaining. Granted, winter/snow tires (compared to summer only) do allow the car to be drivable in the snow and adverse wintery conditions but it must still be done so with sense.
I am able to take off from a stand still in snow without spinning the wheels so long as I don't exceed the [limited] traction limits. Part of the issue is rwd. Still, I wouldn't trade that for awd for the other 9 months of the year
I am able to take off from a stand still in snow without spinning the wheels so long as I don't exceed the [limited] traction limits. Part of the issue is rwd. Still, I wouldn't trade that for awd for the other 9 months of the year

I agree that snows are better, but hardly anyone here uses them, especially if they have AWD or FWD. That's probably because our snows tend to melt within a few days and you are back on dry pavement. I drove my xS for 4 years on A/S tires, including in the mountains, and I never experienced any problems like the OP. I was very impressed with the ATESSA system. The RWD sport models with VLSD do okay too, but nothing like the x models.
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