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Skoda superb SE 2010 Oxford area

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Hi,Can anyone help me.I live in Oxford and am planning to buy this model for cabbing.Now because the rear passenger windows have a slight tint/smoke in them,

the City Council will not license the vehicle.Apparently ive been told that there must be 70% light coming in for it to be acceptable.Is there anyone on this forum who lives

in the Oxford area who has the same spec car who wouldnt mind coming with me to the council depot so they can do a light test on the vehicle to see if its acceptable

Edited by truspirit

if its acce

pardon?

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pardon?

Sorry! was supposed to be acceptable.:giggle:

there is a dealer in Oxford, can't they help you out?

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there is a dealer in Oxford, can't they help you out?

Last i was there they didnt have a SE in stock.

A standard SE only has the standard tints that are fitted all around the car. These must let through more than 70% light because this is a legal requirement for all windows infront of the B pillar.

It is only if you order the option of sunset glass that there may be a problem.

The glass is no darker on a standrd superb (any spec ) than it is on any other main stream model.

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A standard SE only has the standard tints that are fitted all around the car. These must let through more than 70% light because this is a legal requirement for all windows infront of the B pillar.

It is only if you order the option of sunset glass that there may be a problem.

The glass is no darker on a standrd superb (any spec ) than it is on any other main stream model.

Thanks for the info,i managed to find someone with an SE model and took it down this morning to test it just to make sure..All came back fine.Picking my new car up end of April.B)

Got it for a good price too me thinks!!

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