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Audi owner moving over to a Skoda

 

We currently have a Audi A3 Sportback on lease through the NHS Salary Saver Leasing.  

 

However the prices per month through that scheme have gone crazy so we decided to look elsewhere.  Looking through different deals I stumbled on the What Car Leasing section.  After looking at a few different cars we stumped for the Yeti.  Got what we felt was a good deal on a personal lease and a good level of equipment, biggest plus was the £200 a month cheaper deal than the Audi on the NHS Leasing, even after the tax saving it's a deal too good to miss.

 

The Audi has been an excellent car, nice ride and economical enough but we just couldn't justify what they wanted for another.  Only thing I'm going to miss is, dare I say ?  The electronic handbrake, I know many hate them but when you get really use to it, it's really quite good with the exception of hill starts.  

 

So so we have gone for a Yeti 1.2 Outdoor SE Drive in Petrol Blue, can't wait !

54 minutes ago, Northam said:

The electronic handbrake, I know many hate them but when you get really use to it, it's really quite good with the exception of hill starts

 

I really like that feature and even better if you happen to have the Hill Start Assist too. Probably an 'optional expensive extra' on the Audi? :notme:

Edited by john999boy

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1 hour ago, john999boy said:

 

I really like that feature and even better if you happen to have the Hill Start Assist too. Probably an 'optional expensive extra' on the Audi? :notme:

 

Hill assist was an extra £50, remarkably !  I'm not sure how much it helped, SWMBO use to roll back a little from time to time !  Must say it was seamless on normal driving on flat roads, drive off and it's instantly off stop and it's on.

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