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  1. You need to see actual full droplets for them to do anything. My front right headlight was recently replaced, I had water in it and even visible dust. Later on it fully cracked while I was waiting for the part to arrive at the dealer. cracked, no damage whatsoever to the car, but looks like it cracked exactly on the line where all the water sits when hood is closed. replaced, hopefully it doesn't happen again... here is an earlier post in the forum with similar discussion
  2. I put on Goodyear Assymetric 5 on my aftermarket wheels for summer and the grip is excellent. I think you're just expecting too much, fwd with that much power is just the limiting factor. Most top tyre brands will perform within margin of error.
  3. why would you, just wait till they get them in stock and you will get a free one.
  4. Does AA run smooth on your cars/phones? I don't have the most powerful phone, LG Velvet 5G, but man sometimes it lags like crazy, especially with Waze when trying to type in an address.
  5. Sell what, their production numbers have been declining for 4 years in a row now.
  6. Actually it got worse in 2022 as far as I know. I don't know if you can believe this page, but it seems about accurate to me. https://carsalesbase.com/europe-koda-octavia/
  7. It was completely normal a few months ago, the situation seemed to get better for a bit at the end of the year, but I feel like Skoda just rushed out builds they had parts for and everyone else got delayed even further.
  8. I can add on to that, for me personally buying a new car allowed me to buy a much more expensive car than I could afford used, because the payments are spread out, insurance on new cars is also a lot less expensive (for some reason, maybe as an incentive).
  9. Nothing stops you from not using the dealership if you can afford a new car without a lease/loan. Benefit is that the car rarely if ever actually breaks down to the point where it leaves you stranded, it also feels pretty nice, like a lot nicer than old 100k miles beat down car.
  10. It helps efficiency in winter and pedestrian crash tests. But the overall impact is pretty low.
  11. There is nothing to protect there. You should just remove it yourself and keep it until they give you a new one. If this ****ty one sets your car on fire your insurance might deny the claim, since Skoda has informed you about a recall.
  12. It's a completely different lamp so there is nothing you can code in.
  13. There are 5 engines. 1.0 TSI 3-cyl petrol 1.5 TSI 4-cyl petrol 2.0 TSI 4-cyl petrol 1.4TSI 4-cyl petrol/hybrid eletric 2.0 TDI diesel VRS has the most powerful engines and the most equipment included without having to select any options. I think for a family 1.5 TSI engine makes the most sense, it's powerful and fuel efficient and cheap, though I wouldn't get the manual.
  14. Dipped beam doesn't do any matrix thing, it's just static. If you turn on high beams only then it becomes adjustable.
  15. Well, my car has no traffic sign recognition or pACC or maps. Pretty sure you need to buy the full maps in the store to unlock it. Idk about the lights, never had the chance to use them on a local Lithuanian multi-lane road.

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