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Another "Reject" link:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2006/sep/02/motoring.moneysupplement

An interesting bit

"If he'd made it clear he was reserving his right to reject each time he allowed them to repair it, he'd be in a stronger position. Also if he paid for the car using hire purchase, he may still may be able to reject the car to the HP company as they are the car's owners."

tom

The TDI Bora which the Yeti replaced had only one warranty item which was fixed at first service (my choice). Our current 1.2 FabiaII had no warranty items over 3 years.

In almost 7000 miles Yeti has had two warranty issues. Am I worrying - absolutely not!!

The warranty issues were dealt with quickly and fully by my nearest Skoda dealer which as someone mentioned earlier is the real test of a car manufacturer.

It is very reassuring to know that if anything goes wrong then it will be quickly remedied :)

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Just driven 200miles + today confidence growing & so far all is well :thumbup:

Just driven 200miles + today confidence growing & so far all is well :thumbup:

Hi wicca,

thanks for the update and pleased to hear things are more as they should be :)

Regards,

TP

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