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  1. Hi can you provide a link to what you have seen? I have just googled and can only find the 2 year service plans for me at £14 a month for 2 years. I can't find anything including warranty which is a separate item?
  2. Hi the "characteristic" i have is after start the car is a bit Jerky, not a major issue but not what I would call smooth. Even noticeable this morning as I had A/C on. I don't think it is what you are describing as nothing to do with road, more an issue at low speed at start up. Car is good bar this feature, just a bit of a slight niggle that not as smooth as I Would think it should be.
  3. Skoda will tell you what they have recorded on their database. Use the online chat feature at Skoda website and ask for it.
  4. Good luck you couldn't make this up and please keep us informed, would be interested to know what this would cost to replace. If not covered by warranty i would think you might have a small claims case to recover your money for the 2nd dealer to fix it. It depends on getting confirmation from 2nd dealer that the first did not install correctly. If they provide evidence it would be an open and shut case imo. Aggro but better to get it fixed then reclaim the money via small claims depends of course how much is the cost.
  5. Nope I have video the start up NO message. Imo I think they are having a laugh! Hope the new dealer is better.
  6. Sorry meant to check today, will double check over the weekend.
  7. Really sorry to read this, I can confirm after a longer journey I Do get strong feedback from steering wheel. Can you use another dealership to check the car? Have you escalated directly with Skoda if it is still in Warranty? What a sorry state of affairs.
  8. See if you can have a test drive in something similar, I guess you might have tried that with them already. I clearly remember the salesman when I picked up the car saying that you had to fight the lane assistance and I was a bit huh! But he was right it makes you aware if your not expecting the resistance.
  9. I am pretty certain this is the case although I have not really done any serious driving this last year. When I first got the car I was surprised by the action, it was very noticeable and the Salesman talked about turning it off. I do remember seeing an article from road safety saying that VWG implementation of safety features was poor as too obtrusive so perhaps they have toned it down?
  10. MJ1

    Karoq choices

    As for the early 1.5 manual engine, there has clearly been an issue and hopefully resolved but if I was given a choice of buying the later version then I would. However I have the earlier 1.5 DSG and overall I am happy with a slight niggle as to how it will behave long term. I actually priced up my car for a new build and the price has risen £5k since I bought. So I will keep hold of this one and save myself £5k and the depreciation hit of another £6k and use that for any out of warranty costs. The Karoq is a very nice car and I hope the OP enjoys it when they buy one.
  11. Not sure this will help but I think you only get resistance if it shows as green recognise that it is in a lane. If lane symbol shows orange it can not see road marking. So if no resistance and green lane symbol I would say its not working as expected. Should be dead easy to prove by dealer if you are near a motorway or decent dual carriage way with clear white lane marking. With mine it does not weave when locked into a lane but will keep middle even when lanes curve. Sounds like you have problems?
  12. MJ1

    SQUEAKS !

    Nope, my Octi did but Karoq has been squeaky free..
  13. Just been sat too long, do a long drive with A/C on to take moisture out of air. My wife's car has hardly been used, snow and ice means she has lot's of moisture in car as you described. Today with sun on car she has had windows and boot open to try and dry it out. But the real answer is the A/C and a decent drive...
  14. Yes a great car, some early ones had niggles that should have now been resolved. If you plan to keep it then get the extra two year warranty before car is delivered, only available from factory built orders. The 1.5 engine has a decent amount of poke for overtaking. The DSG is my first and I don't think I will drive a manual again. I plan to keep mine for many years as long as the major items don't need replacing. My regret was not getting the extended warranty.
  15. MJ1

    Skoda Enyaq

    If you were needing it to get topped up to get home I would be incandescent. I often wonder if there is any hope for humanity based upon some of our behaviour. We had snow here the last few days and some folk built fantastic snow men / creatures, yet over night some sods decided to destroy them. Idiots. Items like charger blockin are dissuading me from making the leap for me. There will always be a percentage of humanity that don't give a toss for anyone else.... If you can isolate from the need to use public charging, i.e my wife's run around if we can sort out a home charger it might make sense. The downside is the car cost is slightly too expensive at the moment but edging closer to acceptable just... Thanks for giving me further insights to the real world EV issues. Lockdown is giving me time to see what our next car move will be.
  16. MJ1

    Skoda Enyaq

    Thanks for your perspective, I have seen some comments on an EV forum about Telsa hogging charging stations, I guess the bigger the battery the longer it takes to charge on the slower speed charging stations. It seems the charging network is just not quite there yet. Ok if you can charge from home and don't need to rely on charging to get home. Good to know the Telsa flaws...
  17. MJ1

    Skoda Enyaq

    Interested why you are fed up with the Telsa? I am following closely some EV forums and the Telsa seems to be getting things right. The charging infrastructure a key selling point.
  18. Here is when it went dodgy for me.
  19. It gets confused occasionally and usually sorts itself out on next power up. I have seen this happen a couple of times. Think I have mentioned it previously would need to check my posts to be sure...
  20. Of course YMMV on usefulness but for me there is a clear correlation between warm weather and better MPG, which is no surprise. Also which is no surprise the more often you travel further then your MPG will tend to be better. 😉 Nothing particularly special about the figures, just interesting to see what charts the app has. Overall average after 29577 miles is 43 MPG but the charts give that figure some context imo.
  21. Hmm... All charts show mileage or mileage per gallons not litres. Two types of charts one shows average mileage per day driven the other labelled MPG by month shows what I got compared to how much I was driving the car... The last two show for the entire cars life since I started using the app. When you fill up the car to brim you enter on the android app the mileage and amount of fuel taken to brim the tank I stop filling at first click. Hopefully that helps explain what you are looking at?
  22. Good morning folks and as the year draws to a close I thought some of you might be interested in these stats for my 2018 1.5 DSG Petrol Karoq. I did my last fill up of petrol last week and I don't think I will be driving any great distance soon... I did not keep record from August 2018 when I got it but I now have a couple of years of data. Obviously 2020 has been some what of a different year from 2019 and my driving distance have dropped some what. But it does give some ideas on what you might get and may be helpful for others? Lets hope 2021 improves. The last two images show all figures added together to produce a total based on everything but you will see the last few months I have barely been driving any where and the short journeys hammer the MPG.
  23. For me it is useful in the Karoq section of the forum. YMMV. Thanks for the update and comparison. I am doing the research to understand how wall chargers are installed. I have a 400 year old house and the electricity supply was not planned for when it was built. This has meant compromises as the house has been updated. Add to that the garage is 20 metres away from house it might not be a straightforward installation.
  24. JKW if you can spare the time and effort I would too like to know how you get on with Kia and your new car. I have been a long time Skoda fan but feel Kia might be the new Skoda so keen to hear your views...
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