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BigSmallBear

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  1. Thank you for the reply Rbz5416. I suspected that this was a long shot, but thank you nevertheless for the quick reply.
  2. Dear Skoda community, I bought a second hand Skoda Karoq 2022 last year and I am absolutely in love with the car and the Skoda community. Overall, the car I bought was in very good condition and had no scratches or other visible damages. However, shortly after I purchased my Karoq I got an indication that one of the tyres had low pressure and when I got to the mechanic it turned out that a small rock had pierced the tyre. I am 99.9% certain that the tyre was already pierced when I purchased the car and the seller (a large car dealership in my country) did not disclose this. I wanted to ask the community here if it is possible to check the historical tyre pressures in my Skoda Karoq and if so how, so that I can prove to the seller that this was a known issue (and also saving the cost of having to buy a new tyre).

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