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  1. How much air is blown by the blower thingy while the test is done? Is it a slight breeze, or is it flying down the freeway at 160kph? The intercooler effectiveness will partly depend on the rate of the air flow past it.
  2. This is from the T's & C's 3. When can a ŠKODA 2 Year Top-up Service Pack be purchased? The applicable ŠKODA 2 Year Top-up Service Packs can be purchased for Eligible Vehicles with below criteria : Vehicle age on the date of request to be under 58 months from RDA Mileage (odometer reading no more than 90,000kms Should not have carried out 72months/90,000kms Scheduled Service Vehicle has a ŠKODA 5 Year Scheduled Service Pack
  3. Do you know about the 7 year service plan and warranty upgrade? Skoda Australia are currently offering a $900 (For Superb) upgrade for people with 5 year service packs to upgrade to 7 years service and 7 years warranty (ie 2 extra years service and warranty). https://www.skoda.com.au/own/service-packs#anchor-M44-c4695dd7
  4. It's a great colour. But it's a bit divisive. My daughter wasn't very happy when we got it... Makes it easy to find the car in a carpark full of black/silver/grey cars though! This is my Dragon Skin (as its called in Australia) MY19 206kW (280ps) Sportline Wagon. Fully optioned with Supernova wheels (Black), sunroof and Virtual Cockpit. Bit of an odd example as Dragon Skin was not officially available on the MY19 here. I've only noticed one other Superb in the same colour in Melbourne in the last 2 and a half years, so I don't think it was ever a particularly popular colour.
  5. Well done. My wagon is a 2018 MY19 too. Enjoy it.
  6. 2019 was the last (MY19) build of the non SportLine 206's for Oz. https://www.redbook.com.au/cars/results?q=(And.(C.Make.Skoda._.(C.Model.Superb._.Badge.206TSI.))_.YearRange.range(2019..).)&evnt=refinement Default was leather, Comfort Pack added perforated/ventilated leather. Note that from about MY17, Sportlines had most 'options' standard, whereas earlier Sportlines and all 'normal' 206's had tech/comfort packs as options. They were quite pricey $3500/$1500 (tech/comfort). The Golf R and Superb are similar, but a Golf R is going to be a more focussed driving car than a Superb.
  7. Yes. I have them on my 2018 MY19 Wagon/Estate/Combi and the sunroof clears them when open and when opening. Images show from the side and then from the back, both with the sunroof open.
  8. Mine is the same. 206 kW (280) 4x4 Sportline DCC Wagon
  9. I'm pretty sure it was with the switch to the 272 for MY19 in 2018. The MY19 started production in September 2018. I don't think the '280' came with the 7 speed until the recent (2020?) move from the 272 to the new 280. Note that this depends on the market. In Australia we still have the 6 speed in the 'old' 280 (206tsi here), but we've had a limited run of Scout's with 272's and 7 speeds.
  10. I've had an issue when using a towbar bike rack and a heavily loaded car (3 bikes on the towbar, 4 passengers, 2 big dogs in the back, full roof pod) when the ACC has said it can't calibrate. Its happened twice (on the same trip). My thinking was that the car was a bit too heavy at the back and the radar was pointing too much at sky. The car certainly didn't look excessively down at the back and handled pretty normally. I've otherwise been able to use ACC with both the bike rack attached and also with my camping trailer. Factory towbar (detachable type) added post build, Sportline 280 wagon.
  11. Actually, I'm not so sure there's a bigger tank. I can't find different part numbers. There seems to be a couple of revisions, but the tank seems to be 3Q0201055Q. 3Q0201055Q 3Q0201055AP 3Q0201055CA 3Q0201055DD All the above are the same part, just later revisions. The DD part is the one that's currently available. Also used on a bunch of different VW's (Passat, Arteon) If there was a different tank, you'd expect a part number for it. I'm sure the definitive answer is on Erwin somewhere. When I first got my Erwin spec sheet on my Superb, I interpreted "1z2 - Increase in initial standard fuel filling" to mean that they put more fuel in at the factory. I thought maybe because in oz there's potentially bigger distances between ports, yards etc. Happy to be proven wrong!
  12. Hi JR, My Sportline shows 1Z2, although it shows as "Increase in initial standard fuel filling". Did all Australian Superb IIIs come with the bigger tank?
  13. Hi JR, why the need for constant power?
  14. Here in Oz, the colour is just called 'Dragon Skin', no yellow or green in the description. My MY19 wagon/combi/estate is Dragon Skin and the registration describes it as 'Gold'. Skoda Superbs aren't exactly common here in Oz (last year they sold 270 across the country) , and I've seen a total of ONE other DG Superb here in Melbourne (A city of 5 million) in the last 2 years. Makes it easy to find the car in a carpark!
  15. Just trying to understand this: So that's a crack across the STEEL roof, between the glass sunroof and the roof edge. is that right? I have a panoramic rood in my wagon/estate/combi and it looks a bit different. I assume this is a sedan/hatch like here where the roof is black:

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