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    $500 worth of accessories

    Hi all,

    I'm getting a my Octavia wagon (1.8 tsi, DSG) this week.
    Due to a dealership stuff up, I can get accessories/extras up to $500.

    I can't seem to work out what to get!
    Unfortunately the dealer won't put the Kufatec basic-plus bluetooth system in as its not done with one of their affiliated audio companies. Also he claimed Skoda headoffice said there was a problem with the unit (BS if you ask me).

    So i'm left with the following options:
    - Headlight protectors
    - MDI kit (would have to pay $160 extra, also is it possible to get the iphone cable off ebay cheaper)
    - Roof rack cross bars
    - First service free
    - boot liner worth $160 (but can get this for $45 from super cheap auto)
    - tint (but I think dealer price is $545 and I can do it for $295 from tint professor)

    Does anyone have any other recommendations for accessories?

    I'm leaning towards the MDI kit, but not sure if its worth it, as you can get a usb charger for a lot cheaper, and use te AUX input for music.

    Thanks in advance...

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    MDI kit, Roof rack cross bars and Headlight protectors, if it was me.

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    Reverse camera if you can get it.

    Otherwise i would go as Transporter has said.

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    Good one, didn't think of the reverse camera.
    Otherwise I'll look into the MDI kit without the iphone adapter (will ebay that), and I read it comes standard with the usb adapter.

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    I got the MDI kit and then paid $20-30 on ebay for a genuine VAG cable from the UK - it's the same for VW/Audi/Skoda/SEAT, although they aren't always readily available. Dealer quoted me $90, although I understand that includes USB and one other cable too. I've got a charger/LOD from my old car, but the MDI was just easier (although shuffle isn't intuitive, and scrolling through long lists can be a pain).

    I picked up Thule cross bars and feet for around $280 last month. I can't see the point of headlight protectors with polycarbonate covers already.......
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    See, this is exactly why I can't make up my mind. All the dealer accessories are nearly half the price outside.
    The cross bars are $450 from the dealer (wagon already has the rails)!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inego View Post
    I can't see the point of headlight protectors with polycarbonate covers already.......
    It is still cheaper to replace cover than headlight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inego View Post
    I got the MDI kit and then paid $20-30 on ebay for a genuine VAG cable from the UK - it's the same for VW/Audi/Skoda/SEAT, although they aren't always readily available. Dealer quoted me $90, although I understand that includes USB and one other cable too.
    Hello all,

    +1 for the MDI. We really like how ours works with our old 40Gb Ipod. We got a MDI included in the deal when got our car. Only an iPod cable was included. This suited us just fine, but you might want to check if you need a proper USB connection.

    I too have a cheap boot protector from supercheap, but I will likely buy the OEM version to get a better fit. The supercheap version is average quality with poor fit.

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    I have bought 4 new cars in the last eight years, a Commodore, an Outback, a Superb and a new Mazda 3 just last week. The only one that didn't come with a full tank of fuel was the Superb.

    In the overall scheme of things its only an extra $30 on a $55,000 car to fill the tank all the way up. Why would the Skoda dealer skimp on something so simple that certainly left a poor impression with me?


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    I assume then that all you full tank on delivery people make sure that your trade in has a full tank when you take it in to the dealer.
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