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kevinork

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  1. Had the Cupra Leon V2 Estate Dsg 1.5 for four weeks now and I love it. The 1.5 engine seems perfectly matched and with the adaptive dampeners the drive is lovely. The infotainment works well and it has the same 12.9” screen the Superb had.
  2. No, a different dealer. I wouldn’t go near the Škoda dealer I got my Superb from. Distinctly unhelpful and tried to deflect me away when rejecting the car. I do also like the look of the Cupra Leon estate and having had a Leon estate a few years back know it will suit size wise.
  3. Thanks. It’s still got one of the bigger boots which is what we need and reviews suggest it’s got quite a sporty drive even with the same 1.5 engine. To be fair we would originally have gone for an Octavia but the Superb was a cheaper deal at the time. They are also doing two services for £99 and with the five year warranty we will hopefully have trouble free motoring for five years. The deal I’ve got takes the full price from £39750 to £29900 so a chunky discount.
  4. Yes it comes in £350 under the £40k at list
  5. Problem is I got a very good price on my Superb and the Passat tops the £40k luxury car tax band. I've got a 25% discount lined up on a Cupra Leon Estate for under £30k and five years warranty so will probably bite the bullet on that. I've had a Seat Leon before and that was fine.
  6. I rejected the car formally on 12th March but the dealer didn’t submit the rejection paperwork until 18th. They collected the car yesterday (26th) and the money hit my account today. I did have the executive office progressing things. This was after emailing the MD [email protected] who passed it to the Executive Office.
  7. So my rejection of my car is now complete. The dealer (Hayselden Doncaster) were not great in dealing with this and tried batting me away to Škoda Customer Service. My contact in the Executive Office at Škoda helped push them along and the car was collected yesterday. If anyone sees a silver SE Tech for sale by that dealer then beware. Now to find an alternative vehicle.
  8. Your welcome. Best of luck. If the history shows the alert faults or they refuse to show you the history then you’ll have a reason to get your deposit back.
  9. Additionally they have access to the history of the car and you could ask to see it to view any attempts they have had to repair the vehicle. If they want the sale they should show you.
  10. Maybe ask the dealer if they sold the vehicle from New (as if it's rejected it goes back to the dealer) and if it is a rejected vehicle. Get it in an email. They would be in breach of contact if they lie.
  11. I paid £28k for my SE Tec estate in Sep.
  12. Hi. My SE Tech was purchased new in Sep 24 and has the issues with all the alert warnings. Four attempts to rectify to no avail with no further solution offered by Škoda. It’s hard to say but it’s likely your car is a rejected vehicle given the age and mileage. Unfortunately the errors are not consistent so if you test drove it you might not see them. The only real way to know is it if is hooked up to a computer to read any error messages and see the history. I’m not sure what the discount is on yours versus new but have you checked sites like drivethedeal as they are offering up to £8000 off a brand new model. At least that would be a 25 model and there is some belief the errors might be fixed on this one.
  13. I had three attempts by my local Škoda garage to fix it then had to give the retailing dealer 35 miles away a chance. They had it three weeks and it faulted 48 hours after they gave it back. They have sent in the rejection form to Škoda but just a waiting game.
  14. I notified my dealer (Hayselden Doncaster) that I want to reject the vehicle a week ago. Sales Manager response “ what car do you want to replace it with”. I advised I need a large estate and don’t want to risk another Superb. His response “ you have to reject it through Škoda Customer service” which I knew was incorrect. I got back in touch with the Executive Office at Škoda who confirmed it was for the dealer to send the rejection to Škoda to process and today confirmed the dealer had done that. I wonder if anyone who has rejected a car could advise how long this process takes? I’m not driving the car currently (based on online advice about rejecting a car) so am anxious to sort out a replacement.
  15. So another update. My car had been into my local dealer since October. Three attempts at resolving the assist errors. I then had to arrange for it to go into the retailing dealer 35 miles away to give them an opportunity to try and resolve the issue before rejecting the car. They had it just short of three weeks. The advice they had from Skoda was to take apart each assist component and reinstall and recalibrate. Had the car back two days and all the errors are back. Now going to have to reject the car.

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