MarkN901
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Meteor grey Kodiaq Sportline Diesel 150 DSG
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MarkN901 started following Kodiaq parts list , 2022 Kodiaq Blind spot and Lane Assist sensor retrofit , I prefer a real tint and 3 others
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If I was in the position of having to make an insurance claim I’d be happy to have the OEM glass fitted and then get the window tinted again at my own expense. Most insurance companies from experience have a small excess for the replacement of vehicle glass as they recognise that it can easily be damaged and equally easily replaced.
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The majority of car crime is by opportunistic smack heads looks for something to sell on to get the next fix. If it’s on open display through a clear window they will go for that vehicle rather than one they have to spend time peering into close up. So by making it harder to look in you are reducing the risk.
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Back to the original topic of tints…. What grade of tint is that dark smoke or limo. Also did you get the tailgate tinted the same or slightly lighter to make vision easier? As for insurance, you’ll probably find it’ll be cheaper as you’ve improved the security.
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Have it, have it on the wife's Juke ( don't laugh) and I'll have it on any car I have in the future. Once you've had it you won't go back. Try and get a test drive without and with 360. Let her drive.
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Nope, it's bog standard.
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I went for the Meteor Grey. I liked the colour, it looks good on the Sportline IMO. And as it's a lighter colour I figured it would help to keep the car interior cool. But it's all down to personal choice. No big black skirts on the sportline which I think gives it cleaner lines.
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Having had both full leather and part leather/ part alacantra in a number of cars over the years I'd definitely go for alacantra. So much more comfortable in any climate. As for gloomy inside, never noticed - perhaps because I'm too busy looking where I'm going and enjoying the ride! Oh, Sportline every day of the week!
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Taking the Kodiaq to the Continent
MarkN901 replied to Dannylachamp's topic in Skoda Kodiaq MKI (2017-2023)
And for France you'll need a breathalyser kit as well as high vis vests for every passenger. I think you have to carry a spare bulb kit as well. Probably a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher as well! -
Did you use OBD11 to turn on TSR? Be interested to know how you did it as it's about the only thing I haven't managed to activate yet! And yes I've got the correct camera. 2020 Sportline.
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I just use the boot liner that I had in my superb. Cost £35 from roofbox. They do one for the Kodiaq as well, but this will do for now. It's flexible enough to bend if you want to use the third row. Which I'll probably use about twice, ever!
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I had the drivers assistance package, which comes with lane assist, 360° vision and park assist ( when I'm brave enough to trust it!) amongst other gizmos. I plan to add the traffic sign recognition when I get the time long code.
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Yes it can. Did it myself with an OBDeleven
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Yup, I can do the same with Spotify and Android Auto.
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That's what happens when one tries to update ones profile on the mobile whilst walking the dog! Should be correct now.