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Testers, good luck.

:rofl:

:confused:

Lol

:rofl2:

:confused:

Am with you mdk1 :confused::confused::confused::confused:

I assume he means that the people who first get a new Superb will be carrying out fault testing on the behalf of Skoda :)

Anyone out there running Windows will be well used to the experience ;)

It's going to be my first ever, *REALLY* new car, so I guess I'll just have put up with whatever it throws my way. It can't be any worse than my Alfa ownership experiences.

Bagpuss.

You could easily explain it otherwise, Beta is B. As this is the B version of the Superb.

And tester, well, could write enjoyer too :thumbup:

(I will wait for the estate, my RS isnt that old yet :D)

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I assume he means that the people who first get a new Superb will be carrying out fault testing on the behalf of Skoda :)

:orb_grin::orb_laugh

Anyone out there running Windows will be well used to the experience ;)

Bagpuss.

Lets just hope it isn't like the first Service Pack 2 that was released for XP Pro a few years back.....:eek:

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