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Hi All

Just purchased a 2020 Karoq with only 3900 miles on the clock. It’s a 1.0SE Tsi  manual in what I believe is the petrol blue colour(dark blue)and although only the smallest engine I am delighted with it. It’s the quietest and smoothest car I have ever owned. It was a no brainer for me two minutes into my test drive.

I decided that the tyre repair kit was not for me and purchased the boot kit from Caffryns and a space saver off eBay that was unused .

I bought the nextbase hardwire kit and fitted my old nextbase dash cam quite easily having read how to drop the glovebox, having looked it up on google.

The car is absolutely mint condition and was registered disabled at first registration.

I have just registered on this forum and look forward to using it for advice etc.

Dave

Hello and welcome Dave :hi:

 

Good shout on getting a wheel rather than the will it/won't it? repair kit.

 

Gaz

Hi, I would not hard wire your dash cam in if the Skoda is  under warranty. I have known dealers refuse the warranty claims if the car’s wiring as been interfered with. 

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