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« on: 13 March 2011, 00:59:07 »

ordered one for the mrs today skoda dealer was spot on for customer service and even managed to keep the mrs happy which is more than i can do ;D  after a good long test drive we was both very surprised at what a good motor it is
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Re: skoda yeti
« Reply #1 on: 13 March 2011, 01:12:33 »

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ordered one for the mrs today skoda dealer was spot on for customer service and even managed to keep the mrs happy which is more than i can do ;D  after a good long test drive we was both very surprised at what a good motor it is


Not as suprised as me!  ;D ;D ;D :P
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Re: skoda yeti
« Reply #2 on: 13 March 2011, 01:18:30 »

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ordered one for the mrs today skoda dealer was spot on for customer service and even managed to keep the mrs happy which is more than i can do ;D  after a good long test drive we was both very surprised at what a good motor it is


Not as suprised as me!  ;D ;D ;D :P
dont bank on it ;D ;D ;D   i kept telling my mrs all the way to the dealers skodas are crap  on the home bound journey she kept reminding me how little i know and need to keep my gob shut ;D ;D
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« Reply #3 on: 13 March 2011, 01:35:08 »

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ordered one for the mrs today skoda dealer was spot on for customer service and even managed to keep the mrs happy which is more than i can do ;D  after a good long test drive we was both very surprised at what a good motor it is


Not as suprised as me!  ;D ;D ;D :P
dont bank on it ;D ;D ;D   i kept telling my mrs all the way to the dealers skodas are crap  on the home bound journey she kept reminding me how little i know and need to keep my gob shut ;D ;D

Very nearly got one 2 years ago, still on the list if I go for a new car..... :)
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Re: skoda yeti
« Reply #4 on: 13 March 2011, 01:40:33 »

my only problem with buying new is how much money you lose  but i know my mrs will keep it for at least 5 years and then it will be worth sod all ;D 
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Re: skoda yeti
« Reply #5 on: 13 March 2011, 07:56:54 »

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ordered one for the mrs today skoda dealer was spot on for customer service and even managed to keep the mrs happy which is more than i can do ;D  after a good long test drive we was both very surprised at what a good motor it is


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keep the mrs happy

In the end, that's what it's all about Mill. :y

I'm sure you both will enjoy it. 8-) :y
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« Reply #6 on: 13 March 2011, 08:39:54 »

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ordered one for the mrs today skoda dealer was spot on for customer service and even managed to keep the mrs happy which is more than i can do ;D  after a good long test drive we was both very surprised at what a good motor it is


Not as suprised as me!  ;D ;D ;D :P

My brother ordered one 4 months ago. He still has another 2 months to wait :-?
It only proves how popular and likewise how good they must be.
Millwall, How long a wait have you been quoted??

PS Good result for your boys yesterday :y
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Re: skoda yeti
« Reply #7 on: 13 March 2011, 09:18:56 »

i had a skoda octiva as a company car...really good cars...done 100,000 in 18 months and no problems at all..would buy one myself without any hesitation(if i didn'nt have an omega ;D) only problem is with them is the long lead time as every man and his dog wants them (taxi drivers,plod,paramedics etc)  :y
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Re: skoda yeti
« Reply #8 on: 13 March 2011, 10:26:53 »

Just bought a Skoda Superb yesterday, and have been impressed by it.

Most people now know Skoda as being owned and built by VW and to their standards and the Superb really is a lovely car to drive.

Massive legroom for all aboard, floats down the motorway and has a real air of quality about it both inside and out.

Reliabillity should be good, if not better and once you get your head past the badge and all the (20 yr old) jokes, what you are left with is a fantastic car, well specced and great value for money

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Re: skoda yeti
« Reply #9 on: 13 March 2011, 10:38:16 »

Two new cars millwall? Must be doing well for yourself  :y

And I'd definitely not hesitate to have a Skoda these days, especially a Superb estate
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« Reply #10 on: 13 March 2011, 13:33:55 »

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Just bought a Skoda Superb yesterday, and have been impressed by it.

Most people now know Skoda as being owned and built by VW and to their standards and the Superb really is a lovely car to drive.

Massive legroom for all aboard, floats down the motorway and has a real air of quality about it both inside and out.

Reliabillity should be good, if not better and once you get your head past the badge and all the (20 yr old) jokes, what you are left with is a fantastic car, well specced and great value for money

 :y

Well done M, I'm sure you'll enjoy it. 8-) :y
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Re: skoda yeti
« Reply #11 on: 13 March 2011, 14:49:42 »

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ordered one for the mrs today skoda dealer was spot on for customer service and even managed to keep the mrs happy which is more than i can do ;D  after a good long test drive we was both very surprised at what a good motor it is


Not as suprised as me!  ;D ;D ;D :P

My brother ordered one 4 months ago. He still has another 2 months to wait :-?
It only proves how popular and likewise how good they must be.
Millwall, How long a wait have you been quoted??

PS Good result for your boys yesterday :y

sure was :y got to wait 2 to 3 months but dealer reckons could be as soon as 6 weeks :o
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« Reply #12 on: 13 March 2011, 14:52:33 »

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Two new cars millwall? Must be doing well for yourself  :y

And I'd definitely not hesitate to have a Skoda these days, especially a Superb estate
luckily i have work coming in from all directions it seems things are picking up again  although the downside is having no life as always working  which sounds good but at times i would rather have some family time 
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« Reply #13 on: 13 March 2011, 14:54:08 »

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Just bought a Skoda Superb yesterday, and have been impressed by it.

Most people now know Skoda as being owned and built by VW and to their standards and the Superb really is a lovely car to drive.

Massive legroom for all aboard, floats down the motorway and has a real air of quality about it both inside and out.

Reliabillity should be good, if not better and once you get your head past the badge and all the (20 yr old) jokes, what you are left with is a fantastic car, well specced and great value for money

 :y

Well done M, I'm sure you'll enjoy it. 8-) :y
ha ha she wont let me use it as to quote her  i will break it ;D
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Re: skoda yeti
« Reply #14 on: 13 March 2011, 17:04:46 »

don't think skoda make a bad car nowdays  :y

much better value that the vw / audi badge  :y
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