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thebobster

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    Skoda Octavia 2.0 CR TDI Elegance

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  1. Obviously a one sided argument - forgot to mention inhaling benzene when filling up on petrol , probably as bad for your health as the lead it replaced. DPF's block up - never had a problem but then I drive more than 50 miles a week. Fuel messy to fill up - err stick the nozzle in the car and don't spill any then , not difficult is it ?
  2. Some sales staff don't know their arse from their elbow or don't care. I asked about cam belts change intervals when I bought my mk2 Octy and was told by the salesman it was a chain, I just nodded knowing full well he was talking ****e.
  3. You'd need a very wide dashboard to display that ! I'm happy my rough calculation was that close LOL
  4. I had this happen on my last car a Golf with 225's on had the sawtoothing on the rears. The narrower winter tyres wore perfectly though. A 4 wheel alignment at the Veedub dealers cured it though and I had no further issues.
  5. I'm running Goodyear Ultragrip 9's having previously had Conti TS80 on my previous Golf through the winter. As usual I'm getting more mpg as well :-)
  6. Neither do I that's why I'm rolling on steelies , don't give a **** if they don't look stunning. Keeping the bloody car clean this weather is impossible.
  7. Stuck my winter tread on last week , got them for my old Golf and luckily they also fit the Octy 195x65x15" rims shod with Goodyear Ultragrip 9's no clearance issues with calipers etc and just in time for the cold snap. I usually find my fuel consumption improves over the summer tyres as well , everyone's a winner !!
  8. Yes I think you're right the Golf seemed more accurate and I used more of the 55 Litres available.
  9. Yes I get that but the old car had 55l so why make the larger car with a smaller tank. The Golf I had previously would do 500-600 + miles on a tank running to work and back before the low light came on. Just filled up for the first time with 430 miles on the tank with 60 miles remaining. I'll admit 'only' spending £52 for the 39 litres I could put in was better than the usual 60-65 I'd got used to pumping in. Also noticed that the fuel guage moves really early off the full mark. The MFD MPG seems to agree with fuelly pretty closely though.
  10. Yes it has some great features but why the measily small fuel tank ? A 70 Litre would make the car even better.
  11. Are they easy to fit ? From using them in the past it was anybodys guess where they were supposed to fit. JUst traded in a Golf for the Octy and I had headlamp protectors on the that whcih came with stickers which wrre a doddle as there were markings on the protectors so you were sure they were fitted OK. I made a template out of card , bought a roll of vinyl and jobs a gud un. If only I could do something similar with the Octavia. I don't think skoda do their own stickers as Veedub do either ....
  12. I'm running 195s on 15" steelies on my 2 litre Golf TDI , plenty of room over the calipers and this is their third winter.
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