I wish that they would! Only thing missing from a near perfect car imo.
Hey guys,
Just wondering if anyone can answer this question with a logical explanation?
Why can't you upgrade the seats of the vRS to the electric driver's seat with memory but you can for the base model 1.8TSI & 2.0TDI.
I guess this question is aimed at the guys from Mentone & Bayford Skoda, but if anyone else on the forum has the downlow on this Q, that would be great!
Will/could this become an option you can tick?
Cheers,
Jayse.
Last edited by Jayse; 09-11-2009 at 02:54 PM.
The Fräulein: Black .:R36 Wagon...all boxes ticked!!
The German Mistress: 2001 Black B5 A4 1.8T
I wish that they would! Only thing missing from a near perfect car imo.
2010 Vrs Tsi DSG Estate Anthracite Zenons Foglights Sunroof Front Parking Sensors Leather Tint Bluefin Love it!
2005 Golf 2.0fsi Sportline
I think the Q is why was it missing on the RS here full stop. I put it in the same category as no steering wheel controls until recently.
I wouldn't mind knowing too... I also like the side mirror fold function on the lower cars, and it's not even an option...
I have no idea and on face value there doesn't seem to be any logical arguement that i can foresee that would explain this away. I also thought it was odd that the 1.8ltr and 2.0ltr got the electric fold in mirrors as standard but the RS doesn't.
I'll try and call HQ this afternoon and see if i can get an answer on this, it may not prove successful but its worth a try.
I've heard the RS-P wheels are available as I would like them for my RS (especially as mine is white, like the RS-P).
But guys seriously, does it really, really matter if the RS doesn't have electric seats or audio controls? The manual seat adjustment is faster and easier to correct and how hard is it to reach down and play with the radio? Knowing any VW Group product (although maybe not the Audi MMI system), any part of the car is intuitive and easy to use!
On the mirrors though, that is something to be annoyed about. The lack of the electric fold-in function and auto tilt-down is pathetic, especially considering the 2.0TDI/1.8TSI come with it as standard! I recently wrote back to Skoda Aus (after I was in the convinceyourbetterhalf ad) with a 2012 Octavia design (I'm quite arty) and suggestions as to what Skoda Aus should do to achieve greater market interest. RS equipment was a high priority for me, but they haven't even bloody replied after two months. Now, THAT is rude!
Oh, and if you lot want a shock, go to Skoda.co.nz and see the spec list for any model! Wowzaa!!! Although they have no petrols (bar the Fabia/Roomster 1.6FSI because its the only one with an auto) or manuals (bar base Octavia, Roomster/Fabia and special-order RS')...
Each to their own Jake.
If the memory seats are like the ones in my .:R36, then it will save the seat & mirror memory for 2 people. Very handy if you're sharing the car on a regular basis with someone else.
Good news on the RS-P wheels..would def look at getting them..if the price is right. Otherwise will just get rims done aftermarket in black or charcoal grey. I first thought the RS-P rims came in 19's.
Cheers,
Jayse.
The Fräulein: Black .:R36 Wagon...all boxes ticked!!
The German Mistress: 2001 Black B5 A4 1.8T
No it doesn't matter that the seats have manual adjustment, but the memory of the electric seat would be great for someone like my wife and I who have a big height difference and share the driving.
I spent ages reading the manual I downloaded from Briskoda/Skoda and was looking forward to tilt and fold mirrors only to realise it was a european model manual I was reading.![]()
2010 Vrs Tsi DSG Estate Anthracite Zenons Foglights Sunroof Front Parking Sensors Leather Tint Bluefin Love it!
2005 Golf 2.0fsi Sportline
2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).
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