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Goodbye Furby Vrs

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After nearly two years with the Furby it's now time to go. Have stayed in the VAG stable and have gone for an Altea Stylance. Needed more space plus the fact the Skoda has been in the dealers 6 times this year for warranty work has just been too much. The new car is much more modern in design and is massively specced for the price. My new car has cruise, ipod, powered mirrors, heated seats, duel climate, electric sunroof, rear parking sensors (for the wife) rear electric windows etc etc. The only downsize is the engine as I only commute 12 miles a day we opted for the 1.6 petrol. Seems quite nippy but is obviously not as powerful.

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Forgot to say that this is an excellent forum with some fantastic contributors and I will keep popping back from time to time. Keep up the good work and when I am struggling up a hill in the 1.6 I'll have fond memories of ripping up rep mobiles in the little Vrs:thumbup: .

We have one in the family, with 18 inch wheels. Been back to the dealers many times too, because of MANY reliability issues. The most annoying, the dreaded dashboard rattle.

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