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I think that everyone who shares enthusiasm for VW, Skoda, AUDI brand is welcome, opinions that could lead to discussions where members of the forum could feel not welcome or uncomfortable will be dealt with.
Why aren't you out fixing cars? get to work slacko.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
I think that everyone who shares enthusiasm for VW, Skoda, AUDI brand is welcome, opinions that could lead to discussions where members of the forum could feel not welcome or uncomfortable will be dealt with.
hear hear!!
I welcome Owners, Dealers and fans of the above brands to contribute constructively towards this forum!
Cheers,
Jayse.
The Fräulein: Black .:R36 Wagon...all boxes ticked!!
The German Mistress: 2001 Black B5 A4 1.8T
I understand what K1W1 is saying, however I agree with the others. This is a forum enthusiasts participate in. I much prefer the transparent 'i'll find out for you' approach from the Sales people of the dealership than the 'corporate BS' that gets dished out. I see nothing wrong with the constructive points rasied by the dealers.
We all participate in these forums because we are passionate and they should be open for anybody to contribute.
Again, just my opinion.
MY10 Skoda Octavia vRS Wagon 2.0 TSI 6sp Man
A250 Sport on order (impatiently waiting!)
+1 Will be very annoyed if I can't extend the warranty.
I just came back from a Skoda dealership and I asked about the Extended Warranty, and whether it is available at a later stage other than at the time of purchase, and the dealer said that it can be purchased anytime, so long as the original warranty is active, just like VW...
He said that he has not heard anything about it being a requirement to be purchased at the time of purchasing the car. This is in NSW, btw...
Nice to know that VAG don't want to take the risk of standing behind their own cars. I can see why the extended warranty is out of whack with other makes, it's a lot cheaper when you supply your own parts and can proactively recall bits before it gets expensive.
No matter who they are, 3rd parties will always have to factor in buying parts at the minimum trade prices, whereas a manufacturer has a lot lower cost, labour and parts. They are also at the mercy of whether a maker tends to gear their maintainence/build quality towards lasting the 3 years or for the longer term.
I think at least 1 extra year Skoda warranty can't be that unreasonable to ask.
Doesn't hurt to ask. It's only an insurance policy - fill in the blank spaces, take money, stamp it, rack off.
Guarantee, london to a brick that Skoda dealers will want to charge full freight.
Might even be worth showing them the discount VW prices (without the contact details) to make them pull their heads in.
I would think a vRs = GTI in price; deisels = diesels; 1.8TSI=1.4TSI (which is way more complicated with the supercharger).
No, I guess it doesn't.. And yes, more than likely they will charge full freight.
I don't think the 1.8TSI will be the same price as the 1.4TSI though, since it doesn't have the supercharger in it. It's just a plain 1.8 with a turbo, just like the 1.8T Audis...
Most will probably have a dealer insurance that they would want to sell you...
No, I guess it doesn't.. And yes, more than likely they will charge full freight.
I don't think the 1.8TSI will be the same price as the 1.4TSI though, since it doesn't have the supercharger in it. It's just a plain 1.8 with a turbo, just like the 1.8T Audis...
Most will probably have a dealer insurance that they would want to sell you...
I just equalled up the 1.8TSI with the 1.4TSI for convenience. I figured they'd be happy to accept a few extra dollars fat in the deal.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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