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Yeah the 8 variants of the PCV valve in the mk2 TFSI RS must have just been a coincidence....also the 4 or so variants of DV. Probably by the time I get one if its the MY16 the engine may have gained a few kW based on previous cycles.
There is a strong possibity that there may be the Skoda A5 lurking around by end of next year as well.
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Originally posted by iamthestig View PostApart from the 19's (I live in the country), that is what I was going to order but was concerned no one would want a manual when I went to sell it so was considering DSG...
I've owned many automatics in the past and they are great on land yachts like Chrysler by Chryslers, Fairlanes, etc & family runabouts but unless my driving suddenly becomes predominantly urban I think I'd rather stick with manuals - at least they seem to be consistantly reliable.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Originally posted by brad View PostIt's probably a subject for another thread but I believe that as more people choose automatics manuals will start to achieve a premium price over autos - especially in vehicles with sporty pretensions.
I've owned many automatics in the past and they are great on land yachts like Chrysler by Chryslers, Fairlanes, etc & family runabouts but unless my driving suddenly becomes predominantly urban I think I'd rather stick with manuals - at least they seem to be consistantly reliable.MY18 Skoda Kodiaq TSI with Luxury and Tech packs.
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Would you really be able to sit back & allow the car to do the braking down to zero?
We had ACC & some form of city-assist radar braking on a Mondeo a few years back & it was hopeless. On the motorway it left a huge gap to the car in front so everyone just kept diving in & pushing you further back in the freight train.
The radar braking put my missus up the clacker of a Hi-Ace & did $800 damage (it was probably 80% her fault but the way it worked was inconsistant).
I think if you are motoring along doing 80-110kmh & the traffic in front is slowing dramatically & the car starts braking for you & you realise the traffic is stopped that you wouldn't just sit back & let the car do the work right down to zero kmh.
It's supposed to be a safety aid not a replacement for doing the job of driving.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Active or not, it's not really a good idea to have cruise control on if you would be getting down to 0 anyway. Unless you mean the car in front emergency brakes, but I would think there would be other warnings/actions if that happened. I hardly use CC except once in more open freeways our highways. It's pointless in suburban areas.
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Never have had (or even driven) a car with ACC before but I expected that you might get in the habit of using it in some sonarios like traffic jams where constant stop and go is irritating however I expect that if the system insists on allowing a "safe" gap in front then people would be cutting in all the time anyway.
As it is on the highways/freeways, I wish more people would use their cruise control so that ACC wouldn't be needed ! (don't people love to allow their speed to drift and annoy those happy to be at a constant speed !).MY18 Skoda Kodiaq TSI with Luxury and Tech packs.
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A mate of mine up in BNE has a 2012 C-Class with ACC. He finds it really good for motorways where the speed is a bit all over the shop (varying from 80-100). Apparently it doesn't leave a huge gap.
I'm assuming it's a lot smarter / better implemented than the system in the Mondeo. I couldn't even understand the usage instructions in the Mondeo & a fair whack of my job is reading badly written manuals & comprehending WTF they are talking about so it's possible even the people at Ford didn't know what they'd implemented.
I think using ACC in a stop / start scenario would be asking for trouble as I often brake with more concern about the car behind than the car in front - because in Sydney, the crappier your car & the worse the tyres, the closer you tailgate the car in front.. So I often brake a lot less than I should to give the guy behind maximum stopping distance. I don't think ACC would allow for that.
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Originally posted by Dzl_Dubba View PostWent by the dealer today and was told any car ordered today would be a June build irrespective of what options you wanted. Would that make it a MY15 car?MY16 Octavia RS 162 Race Blue Combi
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Have been told the same. Rather capture any MY 15 changes than have a May build and miss out. Bottom line is any cars ordered around now will probably not be here before late August at the earliest and that could push out a fair bit.
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I don't think they'll push out. It appears that the strategy is to get the build list & do the AU spec vehicles in a batch.
Latest over at Briskoda is that suddenly people are having their delivery dates brought forward.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Originally posted by brad View PostI don't think they'll push out. It appears that the strategy is to get the build list & do the AU spec vehicles in a batch.
Latest over at Briskoda is that suddenly people are having their delivery dates brought forward.
Low frequency 'boom' in cabin - Skoda Octavia III (2013 onward) - BRISKODA.net - The Skoda Forum and CommunityMY16 Octavia RS 162 Race Blue Combi
MY12 Skoda Octavia RS 147 Black Combi - Sold
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