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Evening - just picked up my first Skoda yesterday and the excuses to get in her and go for a drive (instead of doing the DIY) are becoming down-right silly. She's almost perfect but only has the one key so I was wondering if anybody here can advise if it's best to go through a dealer or a 3rd party supplier?

Also need a dog guard to contain the mutt - but would like to keep use of the luggage retractable cover - so I am presuming a Skoda guard would be best?

Any words of advice much appreciated.

For c£100 Skoda dog guard is definitely the way to go, I would say. It's an excellent accessory: easy to fit, robust, retains use of load cover and folding seats, and is (touches wood) rattle free. Love mine. Can you love a dog guard?!

Sarge.

Hi, I'm looking to get the skoda dog guard also, where best/cheapest? Cheers

There were two on eBay. One went for £20 collection only and the other was £37.50 inc postage on a buy it now. Worth keeping an eye open.

Cheers

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I don't see why not. Skoda dog guard it is then.

Thanks Sarge.

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