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Sold My Disco, Bought A Skoda!

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After 4 years of being a Land Rover owner I gave up last week. To replace my Disco would have cost me £22k over what my Skoda cost. The Disco is beautiful but I have had some crippling bills of late now it is out of warranty. Looked at E Class Merc and BMW 5 series but they would have been £10k more than Skoda.

Bought a Skoda Elegance Estat, 2 /12 years old, got 3 years warranty and it has 14k on clock. 1st reaction...only cost me £70 to fill as opposed to £110. Nice.

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Welcome to Briskoda :hi:

Hello and welcome doleawg :thumbup:

Hi and welcome aboard.

Glad you are happy with it so far.

Welcome too! took you a while and a few quid but you've only got to look at the customer satisfaction surveys and the reliability league tables to see you made the right choice! Enjoy your Skoda and keep smiling (tho it's hard not to :rock: )

Welcome to the forum ex-disco owner.

We traded up from a Range Rover TDV8 to a Yeti 170 4x4.

No complaints here either. :)

It does seem odd not having to fix little things quite often, but you get used to it...

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