Everything posted by Colin170CR
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Sounds like Admiral were ripping you off at £700 if they were prepared to match the £400 Aviva price. Out of principle I would not have renewed with Admiral. Good price for your age & location. My policy is that any supplier gets just one chance to quote me & give me their best price. Anyone who comes back with a subsequent lower price when told I'm cancelling, I'm not renewing or not accepting their quote, doesn't get my business. It's the only way to keep them on their toes - at least in my mind.
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Renewed my insurance a few months ago & to my surprise existing insurer also dropped my premium. Quick check around & quotes were generally lower than previous years. Not sure what is causing this but I ain't going argue!! However, I hit 70 next year which is normally a trigger for higher premiums.
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Not too bad. I was expecting you to say more. My AC seems OK at 67k miles & to my knowledge has never been re-gassed or leak tested. 🤞
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Dare I ask how much? Obviously not repairable & presumably stone damage?
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Good mod. Did mine a year or so ago. Got my new tank from Amazon for similar price. Only snag now is to remind my independant garage that coolant may need changing a bit sooner & more frequently than before. May also need a different coolant water mix.
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
I smoked for 40+ years in various company & private cars because that's what we did back then. That said , I always had an open driver side window to exhaust the the smoke & the but!. I packed up 10 years ago & I don't miss it one bit. None of my cars had yellow roof linings or cigarette smells & i was on 40 + a day. I couldn't afford to smoke now. 🚬 Government have taxed the hell out of it have lost a load of tax income as a result.
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My timing has always been poor... been toying with selling for a smaller car
Deffo 2 cars for us at the moment. A mate of mine dropped down to a 1 car household & if they needed a 2nd car for anything he would hire one for a week. Worked out cheaper than keeping a second car on the road for him. Can't see that working for me personally but it's worth consideration.
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My timing has always been poor... been toying with selling for a smaller car
Yep. Saw one on holiday the other week in Sussex. Boot maybe too small for me plus we already have an EV in the household. 1 x EV & 1 x ICE seems to be the right balance for us - at the moment.
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Dashboard Warning signs
Well that was a bit more than I expected - isn't that always the case🫣 Annual service, oil, oil filter, pollen filter. £150 Brake fluid replacement. £65 Activate Scandi rear lights with DRL's. £30 Replacement rear Anti-Roll bar links x 2 supply & fit. £170 Rear O/S ABS Wheel sensor supply & fit. £154.70 Total incl VAT was £683.64 ☹️ Advisories. NS & OS front lower suspension arm bushes starting to perish. Front discs lipped but pads OK. NS & OS rear suspension coil springs corroded at common fracture point. Tyre tread depth 6mm all round (new tyres last month). Well that's that for another 6,000 miles 🤞. Although the mileage is low for it's age the old girl is now 9 years old (7 years with me) so some of this is to be expected. That said it's still a big bill to budget for. On the plus side the back end feels a lot more stable & does not creek anymore when negotiating speed humps. Looks like the front end will need some attention by the time the next service is due.
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Dashboard Warning signs
Yep. I've been meaning to do this for a long time but without any VAG diagnostic tools I kept forgetting to ask garage to do it when it went in for a service. This time I didn't!!
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My timing has always been poor... been toying with selling for a smaller car
I say fix it & keep it. I too have been toying with the idea of a car change. Reason - advancing age & mobility issues are drawing me towards a higher riding easier to get in & out of SUV / Crossover. I have noticed that getting in / out of my wife's Kone EV is so much easier than my lower slung Superb. However, like you, the problem is what to replace it with & still be happy with my choice. I don't want to sacrifice too much performance or the large boot I have in my 280 Estate. A PHEV with a decent amount of battery range seemed to be an ideal compromise. However, the only ones with a decent boot space are the size of a Kodiaq which is a bit OTT for what I need. I did look at that new Omoda 9 SHS PHEV with self charging capability, up to 90+ mile range on battery only, large boot, same length as my Superb, good quality interior, 449PS, twin electric motors + 1.5litre turbo engine so 4 x4 as well. Nice looking car & fuel consumption should be miles better than my Superb. However, even bought nearly new or leased it's over the £40k RRP tax threshold (£45k new) &, its insurance group 45!! Plus, it's Chinese made which doesn't sit too well with me. So having talked myself round in a complete circle I have decided to stick with my 2016 280 L&K Estate. It's just turned 65k miles & is the classic sleeper / Q car which is so hard to replace, even if I do struggle a bit to get in & out of it!!
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Dashboard Warning signs
Looks like mine is the same. Car went into garage this morning who called me this afternoon to tell be about the ABS sensor also, perished rear anti roll bar bushes & need for a brake fluid change. I also asked them to turn on the Scandinavian Lights feature (rear side lights on all the time with front DRL's). I will pick it up tomorrow & find out the damage 🫣
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Dashboard Warning signs
Car booked in for Weds this week. Service & warning lights. Hoping it's just something minor like an ABS sensor.
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Dashboard Warning signs
No I don't have a scanner. The battery should have been fully charged after a 171 mile run today. However, some of it was stop start on the A3 with the SS system kicking in continuously but the last 50+ miles were 50-60mph continuous with the AC on so nothing unusual. The car is due for it's annual service next month at my usual independent VAG garage which I could bring forward. Might be my only option if the errors persist.
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Dashboard Warning signs
Well it has been quite warm of late & checking my records I had the battery replaced & coded in March 2021 which makes it just over 4 years old.
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Dashboard Warning signs
So, we are driving back from holiday & are 2 miles from home when my dashboard lights up with a bunch of warnings!! ABS, ESC & TPM (flashing)🤔 Carried on driving until we got home. Turned off engine, locked car, unlocked car & re-started & drove down the road warning lights still on & stayed on. Returned to house & repeated the on-off routine, took picture below & still no joy. Any suggestions would be welcome. There has to be a common link here?
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Been there done that. In fact it was 2 years after I bought my Superb (2nd hand) that I realised I had a virtual pedal. Wondered why the boot kept closing for no apparent reason when I was loading shopping in & out of the boot.🤣
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
TBH as I get older & my mobility deteriorates the easier entry & exit provided by higher SUV's / crossovers is becoming more & more appealing. I drive my wifes Kona EV a fair bit when we are out together & I notice how much lower my Superb is when I get in it. You step up & down to get in & out of the Kona whereas the Superb it's a step down to get in & a pull / push up to get out & is definitely more difficult as I get older. This would probably be the main reason for changing my Superb for something else. What that is I have no idea as I haven't given it too much thought. However, the more aches & pains I get makes me wonder whether I should start considering a change at some point.🤔
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Somehow, long term privately owned & run cars become part of the family & it's hard to part company with them. Mine is 9 years old (7 with me) & has 60,000 miles on the clock. Unless I win the lottery I cannot see me parting with it anytime soon. Even then I'm not sure what I would get as a replacement?
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Time for a change? How does it compare to a Octavia
We had a 19 plate Karoq 1.5 Tsi 4 x 4 Edition a few years ago. Was my wife's car which I drove as well. Quiet enough but front tyre wear was a bit excessive & DSG hesitated on take off so much I had to fit a Racechip Throttle pedal. In the end my wife thought it was too big for hear so we chopped it in for a 2nd hand Hyundai Kona EV. Our first electric car which has been OK & just the right size for my wife (not too small & not too big). Bit of a choppy / stiff ride but other than that it's been OK & very cheap to run (saved us around £1,500 a year on petrol alone). I've got a Superb estate. Marvelous car. Space & pace aplenty. Took me a while to find mine as a used buy back in 2018 but definitely worth seeking one out. I wanted a petrol one as I was retiring from work & wouldn't be doing high mileage. There seem to be more diesels around if that's what you prefer / need. My vote would be a Superb estate or hatch - both have a massive boot & limo leg room in the back.
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Just had a new set of boots all round on my 2016 280 at 62k miles. Nothing much wrong tread wise with the old Nexen tyres (plenty of tread) except for loads of cracks due to age (6 year old tyres). Played it safe with a new set of Falken's all round prior to a trip away. Should easily last another 6 years based on my low annual mileage.
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
Been thinking of doing this for mine for some time now. However, something else always seems to crop up & take my time & money elsewhere.
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The 280PS Thread
272 has the 7 speed DSG I think which will help on the motorway / dual carriageway. I've never bettered 40mpg in my 6 speed 280 on a run.
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What have you done to your Superb III today?
I got my 19" Trinity wheels powder coated Black (black car). More durable finish, easier to keep clean & seems to hide any surface dirt better than silver wheels. Personal preference I know but it worked for me.
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The 280PS Thread
Yep. I could never get on with the ECO mode / coasting mode either which, without any engine braking, promotes more & unnecessary use of the brakes. Either that or you have to come off the throttle miles before a roundabout or lights which frustrates the hell out of anyone behind you. I stay in D mode most of the time with the odd spurt in Sport mode & manual downshifts via the paddles when needed.