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New Superb estate - no first aid kit???

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Hi everyone,

I did my first cleaning of the new Superb and while messing around in it I noticed there was first aid kit in the boot compartment that is maked just for that. Asked the dealer (Portugal) and they sai it's not included, and I'm like what??? A car of this level that even has umbrellas in the doors, does not bring a first aid kit in the boot? My very, very old Opel Astra had one, for crying out loud... They are not mandatory, but still it's a silly way to save what, £5?

Sadly they probably don't supply them as the owners would want the contents replaced for free when expiry date reached or sue if Skoda had the wrong plasters or bandages

They don't supply first aid kits in Aussie Skodas either......

Australian First Aid kit

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I like the first aid kits you have around there :-)

 

  • 3 weeks later...

First Aid Kit – Skoda Part No. 3T0093108, but yes a bit odd that it is not included.

I got one in my Passat!!!

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