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This may seem a dumb question but if you have a Skoda Used Approved Warranty can you take your car to any Skoda dealer to have the work done or are there specific "approved used" repairers?

Dan

In a word, Yes

This may seem a dumb question but if you have a Skoda Used Approved Warranty can you take your car to any Skoda dealer to have the work done or are there specific "approved used" repairers?

Dan

Needs to go to any Skoda Main Dealer, your Warranty with be on there National Data Base

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Thank you muchly.

FYI

On 1 October 2003 European Regulations (1400/2002) fully came into effect in the UK which opened the way for independent retailers to compete directly with franchise dealers on car servicing and in particular preservation of manufacturer warranty rights for car ownership using independent servicing organisations.

The 'Block Exemption' laws prior to this date allowed car manufacturers/distributors to create networks of franchise selective and exclusive dealerships.

Following publication of a study by the Office of Fair Trading, the enforcers of anti-competitive law, in December 2003, it was found restrictions were still in place within warranty terms and conditions. However, in a Press Release in May 2004 Office of Fair Trading advised that all manufacturers that had restrictive services ties had lifted their servicing restrictions.

Providing the independent garage business uses matching original specification parts and follows the manufacturer's service schedule then these latter style warranties should offer no restrictions in requiring franchise dealer servicing.

This regulation and competition in the market allows the consumer to have a wider choice on where they would like to maintain their vehicle.

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