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  1. Just purchased front and rear from Super Skoda, €17.90 per pair and only €9.99 postage. Wonder how many will buy from U.K. Dealers at £51 per pair! http://www.superskoda.com/Skoda/KODIAQ/Kodiaq-original-Skoda-mud-flaps-FRONT
  2. £320pcm inc VAT. 2.0TDi SEL 150ps DSG with £1k extras on a 3 + 35 (10,000miles PA) plus cash back from dealer.
  3. I'd also like to get a decent boot liner, OEM or other. There is a company in Portsmouth that does custom covers but they would probably need a doner car to measure up: http://www.ukcustomcovers.com/custom-boot-liners/volkswagen/touareg-2010-onwards Not it sure if anyone can volunteer? If I end up using the Bear anything like I did my Octy III Scout then I'll need a decent liner! http://s1347.photobucket.com/user/WillR95/media/IMG_0617_zpsepj38iqm.jpg.html
  4. Just emailed to ask SuperSkoda when they will be in stock as they are not currently on the website: "it will be available during one week" Not sure on price yet but bound to be cheaper than SUK
  5. Can you actually buy from the Czech site and get UK delivery?
  6. Mine also confirmed as built last week (week 10) and is on its way to the port. It should arrive here before the Scout goes back at the beginning of May.
  7. BoxerBoy Mine too...I hope - I'll keep you posted if and when I get an update from my dealer.
  8. This was with my local dealer after a bit of haggling and cash back from them to lower the monthly payment. This was before the recent 1/4 pricing came in which have put prices up a bit. I have a build week of w10.
  9. Hi all, I've heard rumours that these are being offered foc on orders. I can't gather if this is for specific trim levels, outright purchases only or everybody. Can anyone shed any light on this? I have a build of week 10 so want to know if I should be making noises to my dealer.
  10. Order placed last Friday with my local dealer for 2.0TDI 150ps SE L DSG 2wd. Business Grey metallic with child safety pack, space saver spare wheel and rear camera plus 3yr infotainment online jobby etc. Has not been accepted by Skoda factory yet but fingers crossed should coincide with my Octy III Scout going back in mid May. Personal Contact Hire on a 3+35 @ £323pcm inc. VAT. Looking forward to trying my DTUK CRD-t box on this one as only £10 to swap over :-)
  11. I'm sure the residuals will be good for the first couple of years. If you have the cash upfront then I'm pretty sure you will be better off compared to leasing. The question would be if you've opted for too many extras that won't be reflected after 2-3 years. Ask a dealer for PCH rates for your spec and see what you think. You could always take the PCH Option and then invest your cash in the US stock market and leave it to Trump!?
  12. £328 pcm on a 3 + 35 for this exact car plus other extras (£475 worth) direct with Skoda dealer so no other fees. PM Colin D with your spec or ask your local dealer for assistance on initial payment via cash back or similar.
  13. £328 pcm on a 3 + 35 for this exact car plus other extras (£475 worth) direct with Skoda dealer so no other fees. PM Colin D with your spec or ask your local dealer for assistance on initial payment via cash back or similar.
  14. Plus it looks like the ugly sister compared to the Kodiaq
  15. Hi DarkKnight54 The options may be adding quite a bit to the price, the same Edition car with no options can be had for £283 pcm over 2 years or £303 pcm if taken over 3 years with similar initial payment (both these include VAT). These are taken from Fleetprices - it may be worth asking them or Mad Sheep for quote on your spec. From my enquiries it looks like some options can be quite cost effective over a lease, i.e. the increase per month x duration doesn't add up to the list price of the option. For other (less popular/desirable ones) the cost is simply divided over the lease period and you end up paying 100% of the list price. Will be a great spec car when you get it, let us know how you get on.
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