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Bad luck... lol

It's not a new car she needs its specsavers

I have booked my eye test :P

  • 2 months later...

I had to pay a visit to Lightcliffe Skoda today to obtain a code

for a recently purchased radio and found them to be brilliant.

They even sought the code for my old radio FOC. All the best to them.

The wife had her vRS serviced there recently with no complaints :)

I will not hesitate to return for my next service.

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I had to pay a visit to Lightcliffe Skoda today to obtain a code

for a recently purchased radio and found them to be brilliant.

They even sought the code for my old radio FOC. All the best to them.

The wife had her vRS serviced there recently with no complaints :)

I will not hesitate to return for my next service.

Lightcliffe Nissan/Skoda are a bunch of first degree Onanists, I hope the place burns down.

Indifferent muppets.

It's not often I lose my temper, but the smarmy sh!t on reception was nearly posted up his own ar5e when I tried to book the SE in for some warranty work.....

Humph.

Lightcliffe Nissan/Skoda are a bunch of first degree Onanists, I hope the place burns down.

Humph.

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

It's not often I lose my temper, but the smarmy sh!t on reception was nearly posted up his own ar5e when I tried to book the SE in for some warranty work.....

Humph.

:rofl:

You have such a way with words Mr G, I'm sure the said employee capitulated eventually ;)

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You have such a way with words Mr G, I'm sure the said employee capitulated eventually ;)

Actually no...

It's booked in for the 29th of May ( I had to wait a month for a hire car:mad:)

I've fixed the feckin' thing myself, so sod 'em, I hope they have the hire car sat there all day, so some other poor unfortunate has to wait another month, and takes his service elsewhere, 'cos I aint going to turn up.

I'll NEVER buy another Skoda, their after sales service is worse than VW's, and that's saying something.

Hyundai next for me, methinks...( or Kia...)

:eek::eek:

Actually no...

I'll NEVER buy another Skoda, their after sales service is worse than VW's, and that's saying something.

Hyundai next for me, methinks...( or Kia...)

And what have Mazda done to upset you ? :rolleyes::rofl::rofl:

I think It its actually illlegal for a garage to supply petrol through a black nozzle!

Diesel can only be supplied through a black or yellow nozzle and petrol through a red or green nozzle.

We used to own a UK petrollium filling station many moons ago.

Hope this is true, as I just grab the nearest black nozzle when i'm filling up :eek:

Accoding to the local RAC/Skoda Assist chap, the 1.9 Tdi (PD) (in whatever guise) is extremely forgiving when given petrol for supper.

Something the new CR diesels are definitely not!

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