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Kiwiana

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  1. Does anyone else find their car has a strong odor of petrol when the car has been parked for a while and the tank is full? I've only had to fill up my car three times in the year since I got it (thanks to mostly running on EV) but I get this smell when the tank is full. It goes away after I drive around, but as long as the fuel gauge shows all the bars, I can smell petrol when I get back in the car. My driveway has a slight slope upwards from the street, and I noticed it is not as bad when the car is parked on a level surface. I'm getting it serviced next week, but wondered if anyone else had this experience?
  2. Hi, I have had my Skoda for nearly a year now. I'm driving an Octavia iV Estate. We went shopping for a car with a basic requirement list: it must fit four adults and a greyhound in the back. I hate SUVs so tried to find a station wagon / estate model that would fit our gorgeous hound. We didn't specifically look for a new car, but on driving the showroom model (and checking our Blazey girl would fit) at our local dealer we were sold! Even better, there was one in the country so I didn't have to wait months for my new wheels.

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