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  1. 51 minutes ago, silver1011 said:

     

    Good call on the Civic, in a world of Vauxhall Astra's and Ford Focus's the Honda Civic does a good job of standing out from the crowd.

     

    If I remember correctly the previous generation suffered issues with rearward visibility through the split rear screen and was sometimes criticised for its unforgiving suspension. Hopefully they've addressed these on the latest version.

     

    Do they still have the magic rear seats, a great idea for those wanting to transport their bicycle inside the car and still have the boot free.

     

    I'd have a petrol tomorrow if I wasn't doing 30,000 miles a year.

     

    Rearward vis is still not the best, but far better tha the previous model. And you have 3 camera angles to help with parking.

     

    The suspension has vastly improved. Multilink rear suspension now makes the comfort and handling up with the best. Also adjustable dampers should be fun.

    It feels as comfortable as my Superb and definitely quiter with less road noise. Not as big of course inside, but externally it's nearer the previous accord size than last model Civic.

     

    Magic seats have unfortunately gone. Now rear seat passengers have room for their feet under the front seats with the fuel tank being moved from here to under the back seat.

     

    Will miss the Superb, but with my changed driving a petrol makes better sense. (After nearly a million miles on diesels!)

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  2. 2 hours ago, silver1011 said:

     

    Skoda do petrol engines too!

     

    What marque can possibly be good enough to become a turncoat!?

     

    :D

     

    Only a lacklustre 1.2 TSI here in the Octavia, or the full blown Superb which is mega money.

    Ireland was almost totally diesel, though this is starting to change.  The tax system ecouraged people to buy diesel, also it's about 15C cheaper at the pumps.

     

    VW are selling the 150 Hp TSI I think in the Golf, but not a Golf fan.

    Ford have the 1L Focus with 125 HP but not the 150 like in the UK.

     

    The new Honda Civic has been launched with a very full spec which I have bought. 182 HP from a 1.5L turbo. Hope to have in the next few weeks.

    I love the looks, some don't. it's certainly a very smooth performer. They also have a 1L 3 cylinder 127HP model, which will probably be a great seller here.

     

    So there we are, if Skoda had something similar for similar money I would stay with the marque.

     

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  3. 42 minutes ago, Superb170 said:

    Somebody will get a nice used Magnetic Brown Superb!  Got back into cycling myself recently after years away from it.  Its nice to swap the car for the bike sometimes.

     

    Yes, probably the best cared for car I have ever owned. One tiny stone chip on bonnet, otherwise showroom. Only 33K Kms.

     

    Enjoy the cycling, but I will own up to the bike also being electric assist.:biggrin:. Almost a neccessity here where I live with the hills.

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  4. 17 minutes ago, Superb170 said:

    Sounds great, that will be a bit fun too!  Will have to keep my eye for that :)

     

    Yes looking forward to it.  My driving has changed a lot over the last year. Petrol makes sense now, only doing about 15 K Kms a year.

    Also kids growing up and rarely in car.

    The only complaint I have with the Skoda is I find it hard to get a very comfortable driving position. Being long legged, when I have the leg adjusted correctly then the steering wheel is too far from me even when adjusted fully back. Means I have to put the seat back too much upright.  The honda immediately felt a better driving position for me.

     

    Also the Honda comes standard specced exactly as I would like it. Things like opening moonroof, LED Lights, Adjustable dampers. Not sure if I am over fond of all the electronic safety array, but you can always turn them off.

    Also well priced here in Ireland for such a complete car. Same price here as UK + exchange rate. Which is unusual.

     

    See you around, N

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  5. 21 minutes ago, Superb170 said:

    Sorry to see you go but sure you can still pop into the forum from time to time!  What car are you moving to?  Makes sense to move if it doesn't sui your needs anymore.  All the best!

     

    Waiting on new Honda Civic 1.5 S-GT.  Looking forward to 182 HP.

    Watch out for a metallic blue boy racer..!

     

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  6. Thanks for all the help over the last few years, a great forum with great people.

     

    Leaving Skoda, no need any more for a diesel with so much space. Loved the car, not I single problem.

     

    Best wishes to you all,

     

    Nigel.

     

     

  7. Hi, just to say thanks for all the help over the last two years. I'ts a great forum even though I haven't been posting much over the last year.

     

    I am leaving Skoda. Car has been great but my driving has changed a lot over the last year. I now cycle or walk to work and do not need the space, so Petrol for me now.

     

    Best wishes to you all, Nigel.

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  8. Collected it today. Impressed so far. Really liking the DSG and thought I never thought I'd even consider one before. Definitely glad I went for this. The paddles were a useful and cheap addition and I'll certainly make use of them too. Anyone that has any doubts about 150bhp not being enough, all I can say is that there is more than enough power and no less than the old 170. Slightly disappointed with a little stiffness on rougher surfaces but then again I need to drive for a while to make a proper judgment on that as my last cars all settled after about 5k kms. 18" wheels with Conti Sport 5 so that could be a contributing factor but still impressed with overall comfort. Touchscreen and car play will certainly make much easier behind the wheel and there is no comparison with the previous system. Also, the standard sound system isn't bad at all and although I had canton (albeit the older less advanced version) before I will certainly live without it.

    Congratulations, looks fab.

     

    If you see a flash from a 151 metallic brown it's me....!

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    Some quick pics of my new Superb 150 TDI Style DSG.  Lava Blue with 18" Pegasus.  Arrived today.  I'll stick up a few more later on.  Difficult to capture the true colour but I love the lava blue (AKA petrol blue in some markets).  More comments etc to follow when I get some miles covered.....

     

    Congrats Superb 170, looks great.

     

    Will keep a watch out in Waterford.....

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  10. I believe the reason it's taken so long to start releasing the "fix" is because they wanted to make sure each update applied had absolutely no adverse effects on the vehicle.

    It's nice to see they're now adopting the "belt and braces" approach.

    It might be worth a note that with each emissions related software update each customer receives:

    -A free vehicle health check

    -A free wash and vac

    -A free courtesy car during repair

    -A free Skoda goodie bag which includes a Skoda pen, notebook, thermo mug, golf umbrella and some other small items

    So it's not all bad!

    I will never let a Skoda dealer wash my car again.

     

    It was done unknown to me on my first service and upon collecting car I noticed swirl marks all over my pristine car.

    It had to go back for a few days for paint correction. Apparently they used an automatic rotary brush washer, something I would never have agreed to.

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    As strange as it may seem my journey home north up the M1 seems to return marginally better overall mpg than south in the mornings. Probably 1-2mpg in it.

     

     

     

    I find the same. Usually better travelling North, probably because the wind is normally from the southern sector.

     

    Recently I travelled south for about 200 kms into a storm. Car was fairly heavy and would not pull sixth gear, sometimes even fifth was a bit of a struggle on the motorway gentle inclines. Got the worst MPG ever, about 40.

  12. All good points above.

     

    I noticed my tyres had dropped about 4 psi with the cooler weather.

     

    My winter MPG is about 5 MPG or so less than summer, warm up times taking longer and also extra friction on roads with all the salt and wet.

    Keep AC off unless needed. Only use cruise if feeling lazy!

     

    Also try taking off your shoes! Gives you better feel of throttle.

  13. That's interesting. I didn't think that wood effect was an option anymore? I have a nice light brown wood effect on my Mk II L&K and I don't like the piano black on the MkIII which would really put me off if I was to go for one.

    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

     

    Not sure if he was talking about a factory option, sounded more like an in house option :D

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    Can someone post a pic of a quartz grey superb III please. I have one on order and just want to make sure the coulour is the right choice with beige leather interior (style model as i am in ireland)

     

    There is a quartz grey (I think!) Superb 111 Style in  Donohoes Skoda Enniscorthy showroom, not too far a drive from you.

    There was also a light grey outside (With dark leather interior), so was easy to compare the two.

     

    The showroom car has the beige leather.

    Looked a lovely colour combination, the only thing we thought not quite right was the silver interior trim, but thats a personal thing.

    The  Sales Manager mentioned this could be easily changed to a darker colour, or wood effect.

  15. Anyone notice their MPG is taking a bit of a hit in this weather?

     

    I religiously fill brim to brim and calculate my MPG rather than relying on the Maxidot which is always over optimistic (Normally between 6 and 12%).

    Real MPG normally between 57 and 62.

     

    However lately has been between 50 and 54. Mostly I would say due to very wet roads, you can actually feel the extra drag at times.

    Also the strong winds don't usually help. Plus of course the extra loading on the electrics and the longer warm up times.

     

    Actually, lately with lower MPG the MPG shown on the maxidot has become quite accurate. :D

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    No real benefit of smaller injectors (smaller holes at nozzle) if fuel pressure in common rail is same. So, they will/should change high pressure pump and/or rail interface (my opinion). For smaller hole they need bigger pressure to accomplish better spray of fuel and same performance of engine.
    My SPECULATION is that those injectors are from Euro 6 tdi engines

     

    I made a tongue-in-cheek remark about 10 days ago that I might end up with the new Euro 6 1.6 Diesel as a replacement for my lowly 1.6 Euro 5.

     

    I may not have been wrong....

  17. As someone who owns both a hybrid and a diesel, we find that we can get fairly close to the combined official MPG on both cars,

    but a little closer with the diesel.

     

    The main advantage of the Hybrid engine is that it is an Atkinson cycle engine which runs at a more efficient speed and the battery is used at slow speeds and as a boost like a Turbo charger.

     

    I have no reason to disbelieve the CO2 figures of either car, whatever about the NOx of the diesel.

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