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  1. #131
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    Quote Originally Posted by dArK5HaD0w View Post
    c...even more reason not to buy a wagon!!!
    hehehhee

    my "liftback" closes 1st time every time when dropped.
    So does my wagon!

  2. #132
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    Quote Originally Posted by k_rider View Post
    One nice touch I noticed in the Vauxhall Insignia rental car I was driving last week in the UK, was that the cruise control indicator had two colours, white when it was switched on, changing to green when the speed was set. In my Octy, I only see the (green) cruise control indicator, when it is switched on and the speed is set. There's been a number of times where I've forgotten to switch the cruise control off completely, could lead to a sticky situation if the 'res' is pressed accidentally... (I'm pretty sure the last speed setting is retained even after the ignition is switched off)
    I agree.
    The cruise set up is not as user freindly as the one from my Tiguan. In that, the lower corner of the MFD shows when the cruise is on, and the speed it is set to.
    Very good design...
    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

  3. #133
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    I wouldn't mind if they could work out a (neat and clean) way to get at the spare wheel from underneath rather than having to unload everything.
    2008 Skoda Octavia Elegance TDI 4x4 wagon
    Bluefin 132Kw/385Nm, Racechips Response Control, Haldex Performance controller, H&R anti roll bars, Koni FSD shocks, SuperPro control arms & ball joints, subframe & gearshift mods, Full Dynamat interior, Polk Audio sound, Columbus, Bluetooth, MDI, parking sensors, camera. BBS SR 18x8" w/ 225/40xR18. 3M Crystalline tint.

  4. #134
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    +1

    Even worse if you have the heavy rubber boot mat fitted, which has to be lifted out, it's too stiff to roll up out of the way.

    The spare is a bitch to lift out too, given that it sits quite low in the car - not at all good for your back.

    One of the best systems I've seen was on a Peugeot 504 which had the spare wheel sitting in a cradle under the boot . It had a release handle inside the boot, which when pulled, allowed the cradle to drop down and the spare slide out toward the rear. Getting the wheel back into it however, was a different story! The only way to swing the wheel and cradle back and locked into position was to lift it back up with the jack! Still way better than having to unload everything to get the spare out and then re-load afterwards.

  5. #135
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    My Kia Sorento had the same system as most utes.
    You pop a plastic cover and use the tyre iron to wind the spare down under the car onto the ground. Then you unclip the chain and take the spare out.
    Pop the centre cap, clip the chain back in and wind it back up to store the spare back up under the car.

    Once I actually worked out the system, it was amazingly easy! Even when stressed and yelling expletivs at inanimate objects!
    2012 Octavia vRS TDI. Darkside big turbo, 3bar tune, other stuff. 200kW/650Nm.
    1990 Mk1 Cabrio. 1.9 IDI w/ 18PSI.
    1985 Mazda T3500 adventuremobile. 1973 Superbug. 1972 Volvo 144 in poo-brown.
    Not including hers...

  6. #136
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    Quote Originally Posted by k_rider View Post
    +1

    Even worse if you have the heavy rubber boot mat fitted, which has to be lifted out, it's too stiff to roll up out of the way.

    [snip]

    One of the best systems I've seen was on a Peugeot 504 which had the spare wheel sitting in a cradle under the boot. [snip] The only way to swing the wheel and cradle back and locked into position was to lift it back up with the jack! [snip]
    Don't tell us - the jack was at the bottom of the boot?

    I have the rubber mat (one of their better accessories) and the carpet version (which is a bug*er to get out because there is nowhere to grab hold of it).
    2008 Skoda Octavia Elegance TDI 4x4 wagon
    Bluefin 132Kw/385Nm, Racechips Response Control, Haldex Performance controller, H&R anti roll bars, Koni FSD shocks, SuperPro control arms & ball joints, subframe & gearshift mods, Full Dynamat interior, Polk Audio sound, Columbus, Bluetooth, MDI, parking sensors, camera. BBS SR 18x8" w/ 225/40xR18. 3M Crystalline tint.

  7. #137
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    Quote Originally Posted by wfdTamar View Post
    Don't tell us - the jack was at the bottom of the boot?
    No, the jack and handle/wheelbrace were actually stored in the engine bay! Clipped onto the back of one of the strut towers. Now that was "simply clever"!!

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