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    Skoda Superb 2ltr TDI 4x4

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  1. Thank you gents, I must admit it's a lovely car, with the leather seats like the audi's, enough space to swing a dead cat, the split tailgate, so it's a saloon and a hatchback which is nifty, the sat nav is cool and works better than my Mrs' Nissan Quasqui, but the only bugbear is the Bluetooth! I have read articles on here and it seems plug and play so that's happy days!
  2. So gents, Can I just confirm you fitted the 3C8 module and it automatically allowed connection via 'Hands-free' instead of the rSAP, I don't have to mess with any other cables or upgrade any looms? The system will operate as if it came out of the factory with 'Hands-free' fitted? Am I correct to then assume from some of the comments the Audio will work through the Aux operation? Thanking you all in advance and for the patience if this has been covered previously, I honestly couldn't find a straight answer... >;o)
  3. I hope you're all well and this is my second Skoda, first was a company car and she went on through to 240k miles!! So, when recently searching for a towing car, while looking at a X5 we spotted a 4x4 Skoda Superb Elegance, but it was out of our price range until my Mrs decided she wanted it and beat this salesman up! So, here I am!!! Looking forward to picking your brains and offering solutions I have found, if there is any you are not aware of!! ha ha Take care, drive fast but safe! Pete
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