Kiwi, I think you hit on the single most important focal area for Skoda and that is the cost if their servicing. To be among the Jap stuff they need to forget about allowing dealers to screw customers with massive servicing costs as VW do. My Golf Wagon is covered by work but my wifes Golf hatch isn't. 30k service is a tiny $530 which in my mind is enough incentive to move it on which we will do before the next to more major serviced are due.
I've been told the 60k service is a pathetic $1400 before tyres brakes or discs are thrown into the equation, for god sales it's a 1.6 naturally aspirated petrol it's not anything special.
Skoda need to realize that your point is valid and the overall ownership costs need to be in context to the market they are competing in which will be Jap territory.
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