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Gary2112

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  1. I have a touring caravan and use my Octavia scout to tow it. However, the scout has 130000 on the clock so I thought I’d need an upgrade. I’d figured the Kodiaq Sportline would be the way to go but didn’t realise Skoda produced a Kodiaq Scout. Octavia Scouts are great so I wondered if the Kodiaq scout can compare with the Octavia Scout.
  2. Just another question. What are your thoughts on the Kodiaq Scout? Cheers again Gary
  3. This is great info. Thanks so much. I’ll let you know how I get on 😎👍🏻
  4. Hi Bap33, I have an Octavia Scout 2.0 TDI 184bhp 4x4 automatic 2017 reg 133000 miles clocked. I’m looking at a 2020 Skoda Kodiaq 2.0 TDI SportLine DSG 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr (7 Seat) 187bhp 63000+ clocked. Cheers Gary
  5. I’m thinking of exchanging my 2017 Octavia Scout for a 2020 Kodiaq Sportline I’ve found. Any thoughts folks?
  6. That’s great, thanks buddy I’ll get it checked out 👍
  7. Hi Folks. The heater A/C seems to be playing up. Seats warm up great both sides. When on “HI” the passenger side and rear heater blows out lovely and warm but the drivers side only blows luke warm even on long trips. I have both synced still the same. Any thoughts please?
  8. Had it’s cambelt and water pump changed in June 2021 it had done almost 84,000 miles then.
  9. Thanks for the list, I’ll get on to that 👍
  10. Hi, Thanks for this, yes, I think I will keep hold then, I do love the car to be honest :)
  11. I have a 2018 scout now with 122000 on the clock. I've had her for three years and kept her serviced and she runs really well. I’m considering a Karoq Sportline, only as my Scout has such high mileage. Should I keep my Scout? She is really nice but is the mileage too high?
  12. Hi all. Great to be part of the Briskoda community. All the best Gary2112 proud Octavia mk2 1.6 TDI estate.

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