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Old Jul 2nd, 2016, 15:09   #1
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I presently own a Y Reg (2001) V70, with which I tow a 2 berth caravan (max load 1350kg)
The V70 tows very adequately on the road and similar solid surfaces, but is appalling on wet grass (even with the caravan lightly loaded or even unloaded)

So I am considering buying an XC90

However I have no experience of the Geartronic gearbox, and am a little concerned about its ability to cope with towing a caravan. Particularly having read some of the posts related to towing with this type of auto box. (admittedly, these post seem to concern themselves primarily with 'lock up' of TC's and the benefits of oil changes)

I have the opportunity to view an Ocean Race, fully loaded, 2005 vehicle with approx. 100K on the clock, but which has no towbar attached - so presumably has only ever been driven solo.

Can anyone either allay my concerns, or
alternatively provide advice/experience which will enable me to make a judgement as to the suitability and reliability, or otherwise, of such a purchase.

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I think you'll find that the xc90 makes an excellent tow car, do a search on the xc90 forum to confirm.
http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/forumdisplay.php?f=37
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As long as the autobox is looked after there is no reason they shouldn't last,

Have you considered an XC70 or even an V70 AWD if you can find one,

I tow with my XC90 and they make a great tow vehicle altho there towing capacity is 2200kg so nowhere near disco or equivalent towing capacity
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