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Congratulations :)

If there are any issues with the car, there are plenty on here who will lend a hand.

Bit late for the info now :rofl: but the glxie came with velour seats, alloy wheels and one or two other little bits. My first Skoda was a lxie plus in carribean green, excellant car :) enjoy

Nice!!!

I spied that on Ebay too

Welcome to club Skoda darkfox!!!

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OK, addendum: car now collected and duly named: Sweet Cicely. Its a delight, although an unfamiliar drive as this is my first Skoda, and will take a little getting used to.

Biggest fear: the scraping/grinding noise when starting up, pulling away, and in the low revs. Any ideas where I should start troubleshooting (warning: mechanically clueless!) ?

Biggest fear: the scraping/grinding noise when starting up, pulling away, and in the low revs. Any ideas where I should start troubleshooting (warning: mechanically clueless!) ?

Sounds like either the heat shield at the back of the engine, or an exhaust heat shield or part of the exhaust perhaps?

I too noticed it on ebay, the reg looks like it could be worth a few bob to someone as a private reg. Maybe someone called Melanie perhaps? :)

£285 great for mileage, wouldn't mind a bargain like that if/when mine bites the dust :) Wonder if you could get £300 for the reg then you'd have a right deal ;)

I'd be more concerned that mileage is too low (was the car properly serviced on a time rather than mileage covered basis; has it ever been given decent beans; are the bores glazed? type issues) than about the ownership profile. My dad (and I know a fair few people like him) liked to change his car every other year.

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Thanks KenONeill - luckily according to the service log its been serviced yearly more or less.

Welcome to Briskoda !

I was in a similar position - looking at Felicias and ending up buying a Favorit instead. It is a very good car to learn basic mechanics on - buy a Haynes manual - even if only for the basic under bonnet checks. Make sure though that you buy a later Haynes to cover models up to 1996 as the earlier one does not cover the 'iE' models.

It's a great car - enjoy.

Interestingly the latest Haynes for the Favorit does not cover some features of the car, like the VW rear brake drums which were in use since end of 1994. Can't say they are all that different but was confused there was no screws on the rear drums to remove the rear drums. I am therefore considering buying a Felicia Haynes in case some parts of that fill in bits left out of the Favorit Haynes.

Well, I've gone and done it and DaveRapid: I hold you fully responsible! I am now the proud owner of a Favorit LXiE Plus, and its absolutely gorgeous.

:P Thought you'd love it! Glad you're enjoying it as much as I expected you to..:thumbup:

I used to have a Favorit Estate GLXiE and I converted it to a seven seater. Massively under-rated cars. I always remember using it for a holiday to Cornwall, [i live in Cambs] it was fully loaded with seven people, towing a trailer full of luggage and it pulled like a train, never missed a beat. I also used it to move the entire contents of my house when I moved. [not in one trip mind!:D] I love my rear engined cars, but realistically that Favorit was the best car I've owned.

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