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New to Skoda - where to buy parts/accessories UK?

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Ordered my Octavia and thinking about some extras for it when it (eventually) arrives. Where’s the best place in the UK to order from? 
Probably going to get mudflaps and would like the rubber mats too, maybe a VRS grill surround who knows?

Here in Australia the dealers offer mudflaps and mats etc: https://www.skoda.com.au/owners/genuine-accessories

Don't yours in the UK do that too?

They are not cheap, though. (Front + read mudflaps, fitted, $AUD 266).

Perhaps your aftermarket stuff is cheaper due to there being a greater demand?

 

My dealer threw in the all-weather foot mats for free when I ordered the car.

 

It is indeed worth a look at the Dealers Parts Department. I was very surprised to find that my local one was quite competitive for a variety of things, even wiper blades and screen wash being lower price than I could online.

 

A chat with your salesman may well secure a good price for mudflats and rubber mats - add a bit of a sob story, my first Skoda, want to look after it, partner has already been nagging, etc., etc., ... 

Last new car I bought I asked to include the plush carpet mats, my wife said no, we don't need them (save the ££s). When I picked it up the salesman opened the boot for me - there was a pack of four plush carpet mats for me and a bouquet of flowers for my wife! Smiles all round...

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Problem is that I’m ordering a car via my work via an unknown dealer. So I haven’t got that purchase relationship unfortunately. 

11 hours ago, DaveFromSydney said:

Here in Australia the dealers offer mudflaps and mats etc: https://www.skoda.com.au/owners/genuine-accessories

Don't yours in the UK do that too?

They are not cheap, though. (Front + read mudflaps, fitted, $AUD 266).

Perhaps your aftermarket stuff is cheaper due to there being a greater demand?

 

My dealer threw in the all-weather foot mats for free when I ordered the car.

 

:blink: This is outrages.

In Slovenia they are around 15 eur per set. And it's super easy to install them by yourself.

http://www.kopacek.com/Octavia-IV/ used to be the go to place for accessories, however packages to UK now have to be fairly small in size/low weight. Like others have said, the dealer local to you is worth checking out too (even though you're probably not buying from them), they won't give you free stuff but price on some stuff might be good

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54 minutes ago, Aarond said:

http://www.kopacek.com/Octavia-IV/ used to be the go to place for accessories, however packages to UK now have to be fairly small in size/low weight. Like others have said, the dealer local to you is worth checking out too (even though you're probably not buying from them), they won't give you free stuff but price on some stuff might be good

How small do they have to be?

4 hours ago, MiniNinjaRob said:

How small do they have to be?

Small enough and light enough to be sent by postal services not courier.

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