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  1. Like sgcf, I only transfer my bike by car a few times a year. I've bought the same carrier, the Saris Solo, and have found it to be excellent. It is straightforward to attach to the car and is ideal if you have one bike to carry. The first time I used it there was some bumping against the rear of the car but that was down to my poor positioning of the pedals on my bike rather than any design fault with the carrier. Full marks from me!

  2. The one thing I really miss from my Roomster is the leather steering wheel. Is it possible to buy a retro fit Skoda one? I've seen all the leather covers on ebay but dont trust my skills to fit them properly and anyway I'd prefer the whole wheel.

  3. I am delighted with my Citigo but was wondering if anyone else felt that the boot area could do with some additional soundproofing. Has anyone done this and if so, is it a tricky procedure?

  4. I've had my Citigo for 11 days now and can definitely say that I am delighted with it. It is my 8th Skoda - Estelle, Favorit 1, Favorit 2, Felicia, Octavia vRS estate, Roomster 1.4TDi, Roomster 1.9TDi and now Citigo 60PS. What I had not realised was just how good it appears to be in snow. Coming home from work today (heavy snow in York rush hour) I decided to try a short cut up one of the very few "hills" in the city. In front of me, a guy in a BMW M3 had given up and a VW Golf was struggling. Rather smugly I simply nipped past them both. No drama at all. Has anyone else found this to be the case?

  5. I have owned Roomsters with both engines and to be honest I am absolutely delighted with the 1.9. I've had mine for nearly 5 years now and have no intention of changing soon. I found the 1.4 to be a little short on power, particularly when attempting to overtake. As far as I can remember there wasn't much between them on fuel economy so I'd go for the 1.9. The level 3 spec is great too.

  6. I am looking to replace the control arm bushes on my 2007 Roomster 3 1.9TDi as this is the second time they have failed in 4 years. I'd like to upgrade them to something sturdier and I'd welcome anyone's advice who has done this already. If I am buying off the internet what do i need to purchase?

  7. I just had my MOT done on my 07 Roomster but had two advisories, "Offside and nearside front lower suspension arm rubber bush deteriorated but not resulting in excessive movement". I was quite surprised that there would have been any advisories at all on a 3 year old car with 31000 miles but maybe I am overestimating the standard of Skoda build quality. I've got 3 questions which hopefully someone can answer:

    1: Has anyone else had similar advisories?

    2: Should I be concerned about this deterioration and act on it immediately?

    3: How big a job will replacements be in terms of money?

  8. I'm intending to drive on mainland Europe during the summer and I'm aware that I'll need to fit headlamp adaptors for driving in the dark. I was wondering if anyone had fitted these to their Roomster and, given that the whole Roomster light cluster is quite large, how tricky is this? I've had a quick look and basically dont know where to start.

  9. I had my Roomster 1.9TDi remapped last week at Awesome GTI in Manchester and had been hoping for a figure of around 130hp. Couldn't believe it when they informed me that I'd have 156.66hp and 274ft-lbs of torque to play with! :D All for £295. What sort of figures have other people had following their remap?

  10. I've just had a rear ARB fitted to my Roomster 3 (1.9TDi) by Awesome and I'm seriously considering upgrading a few other things. My budget might be around £1000. I'd like to know what would be available in terms of improvement to the engine, exhaust, induction, brakes etc. I know there are a few people on here who have done various things to Roomsters and have a lot more knowledge than I do and I'd really appreciate their advice.

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