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60 dropped for the 50?

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Seems you get a smaller  battery but get Cockpit infotainment (version 2) (generation 2)

 

Whatever that is?

Nightmare buying a skoda, seems they just change things at will.

Sometimes you win and get a better car sometimes you don't.

Lots of money for a gamble with them.

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On 06/07/2024 at 11:45, skoda2019 said:

 

I think this is not the best decision. We never had the 50 in the UK, just the 60 and 80. Now they have decided to stop the 60 and bring us the 50. From what I can see it's a 52 kWh usable battery so you'relosing 6. My 60 averaged 3.6 m/kWh over 3 years so that meas just over 21 miles reduction in range. In real world driving I never ever got less than 180 miles and that's roughly 3 hours of driving in real world traffic conditions. I tend to take a break after 2 and a bit no matter whether i'm driving petrol,diesel or electric. I'venow got an85 edition because I got a great price to change and a deal on a pre registered car but for most people the 50 will work. Personally I think it's aimed at keeping the Enyaq below the expensive car supplement which will add £390 VED per year to the 85 from April 2025. 

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