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JW99

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  1. Just left my car at the Skoda dealership, not the one I got it from, and felt they were quite dismissive of the problem I presented to them. I had detailed the issue in an online form and they just abbreviated it to ‘brake judder’. I tried to explain it but she didn’t seem bothered. I then explained that someone else had detailed the exact same issues online and she abruptly told me that ‘internet forums are full of angry people wanting to complain about everything’! I expect they’ll give it a quick drive and say it’s fine. 😮‍💨 I can’t justify spending to change cars again and if the brakes behaved I’d more than happy with it. I wonder if there’s a way to contact Skoda uk rather than a dealership? Or I could see if my local Volkswagen dealership will do work on Skodas?
  2. I’m having this problem. Mentioned it to the dealer I got it from (Newbury) who dismissively told me it was a characteristic of the car. Been living with this for over a year now so expect I’ve left it way too long for anything to be done but having read your post I feel motivated to contact another dealer and see if they’ll help.

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