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  1. #1
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    Getting hold of a 90tsi wagon

    Hey guys,

    Can you tell me how much depth of stock Skoda Australia have, and what chances I'd have at getting hold of a less than 'listed' price 90Tsi manual wagon?

    I'd prefer ex Demo because that is how close to max budget we are. Never having bought new or near new before, I'm not sure how much margin and play I'd have from dealers, especially on the entry level models..

    I'm Sydney based, so if anyone has any good / bad experiences with dealers, I'd appreciate any pointers (PM if it's better)

    I'm pretty excited about the Skoda brand and hope things will work out, if not, it may be a Hyundai i30CW tdci manual.

    Cheers David
    Last edited by Dave73; 18-02-2011 at 04:25 PM.

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    Try Wes at TRIVETTS

    He was great with my purchase and after sales care.
    Have a look at the Website to see what they have in stock - but if you dont see one i still recommend contacting Wes as he may be able to source one.
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    Skoda stock in Australia = zero. What you can see at a dealership is what there is.
    Skoda dealers deal. Get on the Internet (you already are I guess) and get a list of dealer email addresses from areas that you are prepared to travel to and pick up your vehicle then send the same email to each one listing what you want and asking for what they have IN STOCK that is close and what price they will do. If you have a trade in tell them and be honest about it's condition and what you expect.
    Once you get answers get on the phone and start dealing in earnest.
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    What kiwi said.....

    plus, when I was buying they all started out as if there was no wiggle room & acted like they were selling Rolls Royce. You have to be firm but not emotionally attached. It would pay to tell them that your other choice is Hyundai & there are plenty to choose from.

    edit: the two dealers I dealt with have since handed back their franchise. I haven't dealt with any others.
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    Thanks for the heads up. I'll speak to them all and see what is around.

    Cheers David

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    +1 for Wes at Trivetts.

    If they have what you want, definitely go through them. Like SKODA vRS147 said, purchase and after sales was great.
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    Pm me as I have a 19k kms late 09 i30 cw sx crdi which we effectively replaced with an rs dsg wagon. Been thinking about selling it as it isn't used much. It is metallic grey and has the slx 16" alloy wheels which are much nicer than the sx trims. Very torquey and easily achieves 1000kms on 53 litre tank on highway and 700-800 kms around town.

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