I would have said 7/11 was MY11 and 9/10 is likely to also be MY11. The model year build for European and US manufacturers run from late August to July. A 7/11 build would be one of the last before the factory summer shut down. The differences are small anyway and Skoda do seem to be somewhat variable about these things. I remember when I was looking at mine in Aug/Sept 09 the cars on display at that time were the 09 pre update models but many had the updated dashboard with the Bolero radio. I guess the factory had run out of old model dashes and just fitted update ones.
BTW with a 7/11 build does your car drive in for Slurpees all by itself?
Last edited by K1W1; 23-09-2012 at 09:04 AM.
Thanks, but I've never bought a 2nd hand car and don't intend to with this one either.
I'll try another dealer and see what they say, although with only 2 dealers in the Brisbane Metro area, and one dealer spinning me BS and the other one having a 14 year old sales kid who was also not keen to sell me a factory build, then I'm fast running out of options with respect to dealers who want a genuine factory build sale.
Decided to ring the dealer were the 14yr old sales kid was, but speak to someone hopefully who knew the product a little better. They've confirmed that there are only 2 RS TSI Wagon Manuals currently available in Australia. The one in Race Blue that the other dealer was trying to sell me (with leather and sunroof, both of which I don't really want) and a stock Candy White one (no options). He offered me a reasonably attractive price on the Candy White one.
Asked about a factory order and he said, yep, can do, but you're looking at a 4-6 mth wait. At least this confirms that they are still taking factory orders. Now just need to weigh up if I can wait 4-6 mths for the car that I want, or take the Candy White option, or the Race Blue with Sunroof.
My biggest concern with the sunroof is the amount of heat it will let into the cabin during a hot Qld summer. I know it comes with an interior blockout panel, but can anyone out there tell me how insulated this panel is on a very hot summers day, and compare it against the heat from the remaining insulated roof area, please?
Take the sunroof option, I drive around for work and its never been an issue for me. I miss not having one in my other car. There were only a few rare 40+ degree days here in Melb where I would have it just opened on tilt, but you can leave it tilted with the shade drawn so it actually lets heat escape while parked in the sun. I much prefer that over not having one.
I'll go the opposite way.
I hate sunroofs I do find them hot and noisy even when only tilted and you do loose about 2" (4 cm) of head room which may or may not be significant. SWMBO always has sunroofs (every car for the last 30 years) but I notice that she generally has the blind across and only rarely has them tilted and almost never open so I figure that they are like convertibles, most people drive them most of the time with the roof up.
The auto close option on the windows works perfectly on summer days. Mine even worked today in Melbourne. I got back to the office about 3 and left the two front windows open about 1 cm each then when I got in the car there was a sprinkle of water from a shower on the windscreen and the windows were closed.
There you have it. Both arguments.
Last edited by K1W1; 24-09-2012 at 06:43 PM.
I've always had a sunroof, even when I lived in Darwin! Also had a mini moke there as well.
Now living in Sydney and always use the sunroof to the full. I have no issues. The screen is satisfactory for screening the sun on hot days. Fantastic having the roof open on balmy nights. Love opening the screen on rainy days too.
I came from a Tiguan with the large Panoramic sunroof (which I loved!!)
BUT... it only had that perforated sun blind thing, not a complete blockout panel.
with the black leather it made it very hot inside.
But I still love having the option to open the roof if I choose to on a nice day or evening.
The Octavia block out panel is FANTASTIC at keeping the heat out in my opinion.
Don, I would go with the Blue one. You really wanted blue originally, and having these extras (at the right price) will make it more enjoyable, as well as a better resalable car in the future.
Oh, BUT, does the candy white one have the new RED stitched interior with the carbon fibre panels?
If so, that would be an attractive car...(nice set of black wheels fitted later....hmmm...)
2018 Ralyee Green RS wagon. Fully optioned.
Previous vehicles:2015 Volvo V60 Polestar (my one detour from VW/Skoda!)
2013 Platin grey RS wagon / 2012 White Polo GTI / 2009 Black 125 Tiguan
Cheers Tigger. Neither of them have the red stitching/carbon fibre interior unfortunately. One of the dealers did impress me and got a quote from an upholster to re-stitch all the seats in red sticthing for $1800. I thanked him for his efforts but didn't take him up on this offer as I couldn't justify the expense and pain of ripping up all of the existing leather etc.
I am leaning towards the blue as that was my original choice of colour. Just need to haggle the dealers now for a good price (so far got about $4k difference in quotes from the two dealers on the same car!!!!) and hope the sunroof isn't too hot up here in Qld!!!
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