So after owning a 2012 Skoda Superb Combi for 8 months (then crashing it) and now a 2013 Skoda Superb Combi for the last 3 and a half years, thought it time I joined this group. Only reason I bought a Skoda in the first place:-
I had a motorcycle accident nearly 5 years ago and ended up with a spinal cord injury at chest level, leaving me in a wheelchair for life. The Skoda Superb was suggested as a suitable vehicle to be modified with hand controls and for having a machine called an Abiloader installed into the boot of the wagon. The Abiloader is a machine which moves out of the boot, turns around the back corner and reaches forward towards the drivers door where, once I have transferred from my wheelchair into the drivers seat of the car, I can push my wheelchair back into the Abiloader, lock it in with a simple latch and the Abiloader then lifts the wheelchair up and takes it back into the boot of the car. I then press a button to close the boot and off I go. Brilliant!
I never in my life considered buying a Skoda. Being originally from Australia I grew up in a family who owned either Fords or Holdens, or Valiants (not sure many of you will know what a Valiant is, but they were owned by Chrysler I think?). Anyway, I moved to New Zealand nearly 10 years ago and this is where I had my motorcycle accident and I still reside here.
After a Skoda was suggested as a suitable vehicle for the modifications I needed, I came across a 2012 Superb at a local car yard and fell in love with it almost immediately. It was the 3.6 litre V6 4x4. What an awesome car! But then I had the accident 8 months later and it was written off by the insurance company. Thankfully I found the 2013 model as a replacement with only 48,000 km, and a few extra bells and whistles than the 2012 model. And still the 3.6 litre V6 4x4.
I have though come across the odd issue and the latest being to do with climate control blower not working, but I may have found a fix for the problem by reading one of the threads on here. Now it's just a matter of whether I can reach the thing to try to fix it lol. Wheelchair life can be tough. I did manage to replace the front brakes (discs and pads) on my own last year, so hopefully I can get to the fan blower without falling out of my chair and getting stuck..