Leeroy1986
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Thanks for getting back to me pal with this post. Well i do get resonating noises as well and also on cold start mine vibrates little when revs go up to around 1500 rpm, something to do with the GPF on these as far as I know and 3 cylinder character. Yeah I do find these Michelins transmit more when they are cold when I go to work on a morning but on way home if temperature outside has picked up they are smoother. I still have issue with clutch pedal vibrating at moment which has been there since new but Skoda financial services should be getting back to me next week with sorting it, been 5 weeks of waiting for them to get back to me. Once I get this sorted I will be happier with the car.
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My thoughts exactly, I passed on my mk2 to my dad but sadly its dropped a rod as previous owner to me must not have had car services properly as it was the 1.9 pd engine and they are known for going 100s of thousands of miles but that was much more a refined ride and to even say it was a diesel as well compared to my petrol.
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I had a mk2 octavia few years ago and I dont remember it being as harsh as this one, whether it's like most people say built to a budget
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That's what it says on computer but says since start each time, not sure on how to get long term mpg on computer
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I do a 8 mile round trip for work and its start/stop on way and home, I'm getting around 42mpg in town
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I do stand corrected yea 205/55/16
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They are 205/65/16 and are michelin energy saver which came with car. Yeah I do as I think in sensitive to vibration, not so much sound though, the booming from inside the car dont bother me at all. I just thought with them being michelin they should ride well but as you say energy savers do have their downsides
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The booming dont bother me, it's just the buzzy vibration through steering wheel. I've varied my tyre pressures as well which helps a little but it's like having my hands on the engine rather than the steering wheel when driving along. Was your a 1.0 tsi?
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I've tried checking for the transport blocks are they behind the rubber suspension cover gaiters or are they elsewhere, I've lifted the covers up fron bottom and I couldn't see anything
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When i had a fabia as a courtesy car which had 90 miles on the clock I thought mine had a harsh ride but my god that was bad. Anyways I checked pressure on them and they was at 48 psi all round. So obviously that one not been inspected by dealership
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Did you put the cross climates on at your own accord or did you request the lease company to do it for you. Yeah mine is speed dependent too if I go down motorway at 70 mph at 2300 rpm I feel a slight vibration but I think its from the surface because if I hit a really smooth piece of road its calms down but slightly there whether it's a rough point on the engine as it's a 3 cylinder as well I'm not sure, maybe I'm expecting mercedes Benz quality from a budget vehicle. 🤔
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When they say crashy is that feeling if strong road feel through steering?
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Will do. I think problem is the michelin energy saver tyres and the car seems to be sensitive to tyres if that sounds right. Never known a car like it for being funny, gonna nickname her christine