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Yet another XC90 on the roadside

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Old Jul 20th, 2016, 08:55   #1
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Was returning from London yesterday evening .Saw another black XC90 on the M11 about to be loaded onto a tow truck.

Don't wish to depress anyone, but this is sadly not a very uncommon sight.
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Was returning from London yesterday evening .Saw another black XC90 on the M11 about to be loaded onto a tow truck.

Don't wish to depress anyone, but this is sadly not a very uncommon sight.
Let's hope they just got caught out by near invisible low fuel warning.
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Old Jul 20th, 2016, 09:50   #3
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Also depends if it is a MY16 or MY17. If MY17 then more concerning.
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Let's hope they just got caught out by near invisible low fuel warning.
I am worried it is not though.

My understanding is that the repair vehicles do carry a quantity of fuel in case of this scenario.. I might be wrong.

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