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I have the service, maintenance and tyres package for 4 years and 10k miles per year and this costs me £32 a month. I could have done it for 3 years for around £25 a month. But by doing it for 4 years I will get the cambelt etc service paid for.

I have done this package (for 3 years each time as this is all they offered at the time) for my pevious 2 VRS cars. I believe they are good value as you pay for no tyres or servcing so nice to know there will be no big bills etc.

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I have the service, maintenance and tyres package for 4 years and 10k miles per year and this costs me £32 a month. I could have done it for 3 years for around £25 a month. But by doing it for 4 years I will get the cambelt etc service paid for.

I have done this package (for 3 years each time as this is all they offered at the time) for my pevious 2 VRS cars. I believe they are good value as you pay for no tyres or servcing so nice to know there will be no big bills etc.

i agree and i think those costs are more than acceptable,esp when tyres are included......im still debating as to go for a 3 or 4 year deal as i normally keep cars for 3 years max,but this will be my first brand new car for 7 years and i may wish to run it for another extra year if it suits me.....?

just got the absolute joy of choosing my specs and colour.....i enjoy that as much as owning one.....all advice welcome!

Edited by vrs4011

That's a very good deal and well worth looking into for anyone buying a new Skoda. Mine's on a free servicing offer that was going last year, but my previous VW Golf estate was £50 a month including tyres - similar mechanicals and cheaper tyres than my current vRS.

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