Dempsek
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MkIII Octavia 1.4TSI DSG Elegance Estate with ACC, three spoke wheel and auto boot in white
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Dempsek started following My Octavia has now gone
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I've not been on for a very long time. After 10 years of ownership and 83000 mile my Mk111 and what seems to be a failing clutch pack has gone. I now have a Nissan Qashqai. If anybody wants them I have a set of steel wheels with Nokian winters on them, collection only.
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It could be as simple as poor fuel, try some high octane fuel and or a different fuel station.
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Never told what the issue was, but after two dealer batteries in three weeks it was agreed to change the fob.
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For the same monthly payment do a search see what you could get on PCH. Then if you saved your payments they could act as your deposit. But remember to also factor in saving for your next deposit. I tried the same thing and decided to keep what I've got.
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Either take the car to a Skoda dealer or phone one with the cars vin number and see how much they will charge for a new card. It is more likely to be cheaper to by a Sat Nav.
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I am biased, and I would say yes and my reason is the 1.4DSG has performance, economy and affordabilty. Around town I get 38mpg with 2 to 4 up and on a long run between 46 and 52mpg, these mpgs are not that different to my 1.6tdi manual Fabia estate.
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Similar problem hear, just waiting for my heart op, fortunately for me I won't be able to drive for a short time after I have the op. Just after the start of my heart problem I had to stop driving for a six weeks and it could have been months I thought about the car. VTing the car gives you no colateril for the next one, so if you have the money for the next deposit then you can VT at 50% of car value. if you do not, then you might be better of paying the monthly payments @£1020. Speedy recovery.
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My promised 1.4TSi one month in review
Dempsek replied to MoggyTech's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
Cannot agree with you more, I think there seems to be a big difference in performance between those who have DSG and manual. Driving mine tonight with 3 up and I didn't have to floor my DSG just rapid acceleration and it had dropped a gear at half throttle, not changing up from 4th until 5000 rpm and 60mph+. -
Try and test drive them both. The 1.4TSI is a cracking engine, economical and quick when needed. Diesels residuals are being hit by lots of different factors and the 1.4 is holding better value because it's becoming the most suggested engine to get in the Octavia. I am getting almost the same fuel economy out of my 1.4 in a larger car than the 1.6TDI in my old fabia estate, with better performance.
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Only you know/can decide if it's time to change your car. The qoute above is from someone who has just changed from a VRS TDI to the 1.4 and loves it. Today I drove home from work and at an average speed of 18mph the car did 39mpg(41.7 on dash). On a longer run at 70 with 4 up I can get 46 to 48mpg.
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Slow puncture - only 5 days old
Dempsek replied to gRoberts's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
Had this with mine, new tyre due to two nails next to each other in the tyre. -
Definitely petrol 2.0TSI VRS, followed closely by either the 1.8 or 1.4.
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You are on the border line for TSI/TDI, best thing would be to test drive them and don't test the 1.4TSI or you'll have a problem.
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Goodbye VRS Hello 1.4TSI SE
Dempsek replied to MoggyTech's topic in Skoda Octavia Mk III (2013 - 2020)
Really pleased you are enjoying your car so much DSG is a bit like marmite, fortunately I like marmite. I've said a few times how I think the 1.4 is pretty much as quick as a TDI VRS and for me it is the sweet spot of the engines -frugel if driven right and a big smile if you put your foot down. If a standard Octy had multi link at the back why buy a Golf. My MPG is quite a bit lower than yours as I drive 90% of the time around town with 2 or 4 up and smile when I am not.