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  • Spotted a truck with 2 news Scouts turning off the M2 onto to Pennant Hills Road at about 7 this morning.

    One was light blue and the other was white - looked quite reasonable, although I was quite surprised to see them this early considering the local dealer said June/July release. Had SCOUT logos down the side.
    MY16 Octavia Scout 132TSI Premium - denim blue metallic, Tech pack, electric seats, panoramic roof, auto boot, roof racks, mud flaps and rubber mats

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    • I was talking to a dealer today and he said he should be receiving one this week as well, although he wasn't sure whether he was allowed to tell or show anyone.
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      2011 77 TSI Polo manual Flash Red with Sport Pack
      2014 (MY15) 125 TDI Superb Outdoor 4x4

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      • Originally posted by aware View Post
        Spotted a truck with 2 news Scouts turning off the M2 onto to Pennant Hills Road at about 7 this morning.

        One was light blue and the other was white - looked quite reasonable, although I was quite surprised to see them this early considering the local dealer said June/July release. Had SCOUT logos down the side.
        The dealer I spoke to a month ago said they were getting them in mid March, so they were spot on
        CAR: Race blue MY16 Skoda Octavia Wagon Ambition Plus DSG with tech pack and auto tailgate
        ORDERED: 26th January 2015
        BUILD WEEK: June 2015

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        • Originally posted by furiousgibbon View Post
          could someone please clarify this? I read the manual and this section is poorly worded. I have a very low garage roof and with the garage door open I need to be able to set a fairly low maximum opening position or it will hit the door. Currently with our Golf we have to chuck something in between the hatch and the garage door to stop it from damaging the car, which is the reason I ordered the auto tailgate! I assumed you could set any maximum height on the Skoda, which the manual seems to indicate, rather than pre-set positions.

          Just to keep things on topic for the thread, I've ordered an RS wagon in candy white, DSG, tech, comfort and 18" black pack, panoramic sunroof, auto tailgate, extended warranty (i.e. just about everything) $48.5k driveaway with 12 months rego. Happy with that! As for when...
          It is really easy in practice. The opening height is infinitely adjustable. You just adjust the tailgate to the desired height (either manually or with the buttons) then press and hold the button on the underside of the tailgate until it beeps and the lights flash and you are done.
          To clear just move it manually to fully open and press/hold the button again.

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          • awesome, that's how it came across in the manual but thanks for confirming.

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            • Originally posted by bbcrowdog View Post
              It is really easy in practice. The opening height is infinitely adjustable. You just adjust the tailgate to the desired height (either manually or with the buttons) then press and hold the button on the underside of the tailgate until it beeps and the lights flash and you are done.
              To clear just move it manually to fully open and press/hold the button again.
              Does this mean you can still open it yourself? I've never really thought about bothering to option it, but with hands full it could be helpful for work.

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              • Well you open it with the button (in car, key fob or tailgate) but you can stop it manually and then move it manually too.

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                • Originally posted by bbcrowdog View Post
                  Well you open it with the button (in car, key fob or tailgate) but you can stop it manually and then move it manually too.
                  As in grab the tailgate with your hand and force it to stop? This would answer my question in this thread a couple of weeks ago about being able to quickly stop the tailgate opening before it crashes into something overhead.
                  MY 22 Superb Sportline Wagon. Moon White.
                  1985 BMW K100RS in JPS racing livery
                  2019 BMW R1250GS Exclusive

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                  • Yes or the outside. From the Skoda app/manual:

                    The movement of the lid can be stopped by applying an abrupt and quick force against the lid.

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                    • k_rider, I think you might need to go into a dealer and have a play with one. Sounds like it would be worth just manually opening it each time using the button so you can get it to go where you want each time. I park in all kinds of different spots and just found recently a tree branch hidden at my in laws has cracked my rear light without us even knowing. We opened the boot up ourselves, but that branch must have been very low, ie lower than the antenna to do the damage it did. Either that or the mechanics that had the car a week recently did something and hid the fact.

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                      • Originally posted by k_rider View Post
                        As in grab the tailgate with your hand and force it to stop? This would answer my question in this thread a couple of weeks ago about being able to quickly stop the tailgate opening before it crashes into something overhead.
                        I was going to reply to your earlier post with this description, but wanted to test first. I haven't tested it yet . But when I do I will post it up. This is my understanding of how it operates.
                        Mine: Octavia vRS Combi (MY15) | Brilliant Silver | 6MT | 162Kw 350Nm | Tech Pack* | 18" Black Pack | Leather | Sky Port | Ordered Aug 14 | Built Wk 48 2014 | Landed 3/2/2015 | Delivered 20/2/2015
                        Hers: MY06 MkV Golf TDI 6DSG | Silver | Stock | RNS510 + Badge RVC Installed.
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                        Classic Mini 1972
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                        • Don't believe me? It works just fine.

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                          • Just compiling a 'wish list' of options for when I order a replacement for my current vRS, maybe late this year/early next year.

                            I'm tempted to go for the auto tailgate, but paranoid of it driving its automatic little self into a low hanging, immovable object! I'm guessing it's no worse than letting a 'manual' tailgate swing up on its gas struts, but I know that you can stop these, if you're quick enough! When the time comes I'll definitely try it out at dealer - assuming they have one available at the time, of course.

                            Anyway, thanks for all the feedback. I'm satisfied now that it can be stopped by hand if necessary (it's hard to imagine the designers wouldn't have considered various scenarios that risk damaging life and limb or bodywork). Still undecided whether to add it to the list or not...
                            MY 22 Superb Sportline Wagon. Moon White.
                            1985 BMW K100RS in JPS racing livery
                            2019 BMW R1250GS Exclusive

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                            • You can also open the auto tailgate using the key fob and control its height. First, use the key fob to open the tailgate, while it is opening if you press the key fob button the tailgate will stop at which ever height it is at. If you press the key fob button again it will continue to open, pressing the key fob again will make it stop and so on and so forth.

                              Originally posted by k_rider View Post
                              I'm tempted to go for the auto tailgate, but paranoid of it driving its automatic little self into a low hanging, immovable object! I'm guessing it's no worse than letting a 'manual' tailgate swing up on its gas struts, but I know that you can stop these, if you're quick enough! When the time comes I'll definitely try it out at dealer - assuming they have one available at the time, of course.
                              Last edited by vEnOm_oz; 25-03-2015, 11:19 AM.
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                              MY15 Skoda Octavia vRS 162 Race Blue Combi

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                              • New scout pricing is out and models
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