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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / August 2006

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Volvo XE90 vs. XC90, what's the difference

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XC70 - 01 Aug 2006 16:45 GMT
I know the XC90, but read an article about a XE, but I can't find any decent
information about it.

Is it a miss spelling, or a nickname?

Regards Peter
Stephen Henning - 01 Aug 2006 17:19 GMT
> I know the XC90, but read an article about a XE, but I can't find any decent
> information about it.

The Volvo XE90 appears in many UK postings and some others.  Do a google
of "Volvo XE90" and you will see them.  None of them are credible.  It
is especially common when a report is made on a press announcement.  I
think it is an honest mistake that when someone says XC some people hear
XE.  Think about it.  They sound exactly the same when said together.  
Sort of like Debussy [dabyoo'see] and WC (sorry Claude).  I have never
come across XE in any Volvo literature or credible websites.
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