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Old Jun 14th, 2018, 19:57   #1
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I’ve seen a v90 cc at a Indy dealer and I would need to put a tow bar on it, does anybody have an idea on cost
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Old Jun 14th, 2018, 21:33   #2
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I’ve seen a v90 cc at a Indy dealer and I would need to put a tow bar on it, does anybody have an idea on cost
I'm also thinking about putting a towbar on my car, I only want it to fit a bike rack to. But at the moment the only option seems to be a dealer fit @ around a £1000.
I plan to wait until I can source a towbar from somewhere like Witter.
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£1000? I assume that's not for fixed towbar?
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I paid around £850 for a factory fit semi electric towbar on a V90 I had in October 16 . Great towbar and has a system which allows the anti skid system to work and also you can check the caravan lights if you have the 12" electronic dash. I have the same bar on my XC90 as well and works very well with the rear camera and gives a line to follow when reversing up to the hitch. It also comes under the cars warranty as it is fitted by Volvo.
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£1000? I assume that's not for fixed towbar?
No I think it was for the electric folding one, from memory I think it was the only one listed on the options list.
I've just checked the options list and it's described as folding @ £995.00.
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There is an OEM fixed towbar for the XC90, so perhaps it will become available for the XC60 as well.
I payd about 650€ installed. Not cheap, but much less than £1000!
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Have a look at the Witter website, a removable one is approx £650, I looked at this prior to taking the plunge with the Volvo one, admittedly more expensive but you do get the associated electrical bits as mentioned previously if you have the 12.3 TFT screen, but a lot easier than the witter removable we had on our S-Max. No kneeling on floor to take off the bar/cap and subsequent removal, then storing it somewhere and remembering to take it with you to get your van from storage.

Fixed one is cheaper again but you run the risk of bashed shins etc.
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I opted for the electric folding unit which cost £950, but I did get a discount as part of the deal when I bought the car. Doing a quick search, I see that Witter towbars offer a fixed flange type for £540 fitted and including electrics.
See witter-towbars.co.uk
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I'm also thinking about putting a towbar on my car, I only want it to fit a bike rack to. But at the moment the only option seems to be a dealer fit @ around a £1000.
I plan to wait until I can source a towbar from somewhere like Witter.
I've taken the plunge, just ordered a Volvo electric towbar, managed to get a10% discount + a number plate. Having it fitted on Friday, fitting time is 2 hours.
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I've taken the plunge, just ordered a Volvo electric towbar, managed to get a10% discount + a number plate. Having it fitted on Friday, fitting time is 2 hours.
You wont regret it, its very neat and intergrated to the cars sytems, like turning BLIS off when trailer attached, (wide trailer/caravan would activate it) and reverse sensor beeps turned off once hitched up, it stops coasting in eco mode and prevents pilot assist while towing, so driver is always in control, cruise and adaptive cruise still work. Rear Fog lights wont come on the car when towing, the cars trailer stability system will become active (aditional to the caravan stability system) and there is also a tow hitch guide line in reverse/360 camera for easy hitching, and trailor light check. These are the things I can remember off the top of my head.

I have read on here that one or two owners believe that you just sit in car and activate trailer light check, this is wrong, you still have to visually check them.
You are supposed to activate it then turn off engine and walk to the back of the trailer and observe the lights coming on to see if they all work.
The lights come on in sequence, rear lights, brake lights indicators etc. The trailer light check system is there so you can check lights single handed.
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