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Do you regret buying your Skoda?

Do you regret buying a Skoda? 1 member has voted

  1. 1. Do you regret buying a Skoda?

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    • No
      90%
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Its been mentioned in a few other threads that people might come on here and get a negative impression of Skodas - perhaps because more people tend to come and join the site when they have a problem, or because its a natural tendency to moan when things go wrong rather than post just to say how much they enjoy their car.

I know there have been polls in the past about whether you would buy another Skoda etc, but to keep this one simple.....

Do you regret buying your Skoda?

(with apologies to any non-Skoda owners, but I want to keep it simple)

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I voted "yes" because I'm in a real non-conformist mood tonight. You know my true feelings, Andy. ;)

Yes and no. Really wanted a Seat Leon, but my money could only get me a Fabia. But then I am happy with it and I think I have got a good car for a 19 year old.

Not in the slightest. Brilliant car and brilliant service from my dealer. Will have another one/two/three as long as there's something in the range that meets my requirements. (I don't regret buying a VW either ;) )

im happy with the mine but then again it is the first new car i have owned but will probably have another one in years to come

don't regret buying the Fabia VRS , i've had a laugh on the track days and Ring trip i've done , and the fuel economy on the trips to work has benefitted my wallet

NO...

HTH :D

it only seems to be goochie who doesnt like skodas :rolleyes:

I did'nt know that we had a choice being members on here :confused: :P

I'm on my 4th.Swmbo is on her 3rd, We may well have another soon............So No....:)

I voted no, I am currently on my 2nd one. My brother is also on his 2nd.

No I certainly don't regret buying either of my Skoda's....

I DO however regret selling them :doh:

I ve bought 2 diesel fabias in the last 2 months, one for me the vrs and the 1.9tdi version for the missus, no regrets, economical, practical, anonymous. When I want lunacy and performance I use the Exige.

nope, I'll probably have another... :)

No :D

Definitely not. Still love the Octy and Skoda are still great value for money.

Mum has just got a Fabia 1.9 Tdi and I would love to have the money to get SWMBO a Roomster.

When i'm old, i'll get a Superb :D

Lovin my VRS... Who doesn't!

on third fabia.........2nd tdi.......only complaint is the reduction in specifications on the elegance 2001 to 2006

When i'm old, i'll get a Superb :D

Love my Superb :(

When I'm old I may go for 'beige' :rolleyes:

Was a little worried when I bought my first...a Fabia 1.4 Classic brand new but it was a real head turner at the time.

Have had Jap stuff and a Leon Cupra in between, but I've always gone back to the Skoda as they are just so reliable and solid feeling. Plus they are underated performers, if you have the right one....I cant imagine owning another brand unless I come into shed loads of cash...

I don't regret it, but then at the same time i am a bit disapointed at some aspects of this, particularly the not too hot dealer service from some dealers.

I would put a skoda on the list of possibles for the new car, but it isn't an automatic given.

Best car I've ever owned. By far. Period. :thumbup::thumbup:

No issues and will buy another soon :)

The answer is simple NO......love them and will be sticking with them:thumbup:

I voted No. But they are getting a little expensive..........Fully loaded Oct vRS 170bhp Diesel............£21k'sh

Not at all!

I am looking forward to every time I 'have to' go anywhere in my Octy.

120 miles to go to and from the job is a dream ;)

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