Everything posted by Howski
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3rd party key cutting
My local quoted £450 for the cutting and the coding
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3rd party key cutting
And they can do the coding etc?
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3rd party key cutting
Hello all, I've popped a deposit on a plate sportsline. It has the smart keys with the keyless entry and sadly it only has one set of keys. I'd love to get a second set and I'm just wondering if there is anyone other than a main dealer who would do key cutting and programming and if so do you guys have any recommendations? Many thanks in advance
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Looking to buy and hoping for a little help
No but I think a 10 hour round trip is probably a little much. I think 2ish hours one way is probably my limit Thats how I feel about my SAAB 93 but its now time I guess Cheers for the manual link, that was really helpful. I don't buy cars enough to know a good 2nd hand car dealer. My last 2 cars have been chosen for me by my friend who happens to be the chairman of the SAAB owners club and someone who I'd trust. Unfortunately I don't know anyone on the skoda side of things. For everyone else I test drove the beechwood (they are down the road) today and it drove well. Has had the gear box service done and CAM belt recently. Has 2 missing years in the log book for the general service but I'm not too worried about that. I'm gonna try and test drive the other one this week (its getting prepped) but I'm worried about the "sports seats" as I mostly use my car for long distance journeys outside of the supermarket trips, its not unusual for me to drive 3-5 hours in a hit. Does anyone have any feedback on those seats over a long distance drive?
- Looking to buy and hoping for a little help
- Looking to buy and hoping for a little help
- Looking to buy and hoping for a little help
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Looking to buy and hoping for a little help
Hi mate, Firstly thanks for the reply and info! What does the L&K offer above the sportsline? I'm pretty confused with all the available options! I'd kinda priced out the L&K but actually thats a half decent option. The only issue is its about 4.5 hours drive away. That said there is this one that seems ok? https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202506113387743 I dunno much about Skodas so I'm honestly a little unsure what to look for
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Looking to buy and hoping for a little help
Hello all, The wife and I are after a "new" (to us) car and after trying a few makes and models we've decided to go for a superb. As enthusiasts I was hoping to get some advice on what to look for from you guys and things to check. We've a budget of about £15k which seems to put us in in the 2017ish age bracket by the look of things. Most seem to be the 2L dsg - I assume that's a decent model and engine? Some questions I was hoping to get answer on are: Are there any common faults/issues I should be looking for? What are the differences between the specs and are there any to look for or avoid. Ideally I'd like it to have adaptive cruise control - what models was that on? I've not been afraid of high mileage cars and I'm still not - but are the Škoda engines good for say 150-200k miles (I'm assuming yes but I thought I'd ask) Did they ever come with a sun roof? Once we find one are there any things I should be looking to get/add (thinking retro-fit functionality no extra oooomph) Please feel free to add anything you think might be helpful! These two are currently top of the list: Really tidy nice, but more expensive and higher milage - https://www.beechwoodautos.co.uk/used-skoda-superb-nottingham-nottinghamshire-6942659 Much, much cheaper but with a CAT-N (So I'll also pay for a complete inspection), less tidy in terms of body work and interior but also less mileage - https://ebay.us/m/wSj2HV Thanks ever so much for your guys help!