Hello to all.
I took delivery of my new Kodiaq 2.0 TDI 150 SE DSG 2WD just over a week ago which I consider to be an absolute bargain at only £23,884 after dealer discount and a £3k contribution from Skoda in the "Summer SUV Event". It's at the lower end of the Kodiaq range as it's a standard SE 5 seater model with the only factory extras being Quartz Grey metallic paint, front parking sensors and lumbar seat adjustment.
This is my first Skoda but I'm fairly sure that it won't be my last. It's funny because a short while ago I was absolutely certain that my next new car purchase was going to be a petrol model as I don't tow and my annual mileage is now under 10k. But after test driving I found that I just couldn't shake my addiction to the effortless driving experience offered by a self-shifting oil burner. My previous car was a VW Sharan 2.0 TDI DSG and the one before that was a Jaguar XF 3.0D.
This forum has provided me with a wealth of useful info over the past few months so I thought I should join to try and put something back into it if I can be of any help to others.
Cheers
Mike
New Kodiaq TDI 150 SE DSG 2WD
New Kodiaq TDI 150 SE DSG 2WD
2019 Kodiaq SE 2.0TDI 150 DSG 2WD - 5 Seats - Quartz Grey - Front Sensors - Lumbar Adjustment
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Re: New Kodiaq TDI 150 SE DSG 2WD
Welcome to the forum Mike.
Just shows that Skoda are suffering as are all car manufacturers, from declining sales.
What a cracking deal. Well done.
Just shows that Skoda are suffering as are all car manufacturers, from declining sales.
What a cracking deal. Well done.
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Diploma in Automotive Engineering.
Retirement is wonderful, it's doing nothing without being caught out!

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