Tuesday, 18 December 2018

4 Tips for Child Seat Installation in the Skoda Karoq

The Skoda Karoq makes an excellent family vehicle with its stellar safety credentials and go anywhere attitude. However, like any car, it will need child seats fitting in it to protect your younger occupants in the event of a collision.

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Tuesday, 11 December 2018

The Skoda Rapid Specification Confirmed

The Skoda Rapid 2018 variants including the Spaceback offers some of the best value propositions in the Australian car market. For a small car, the Rapid range has a lot to offer as a small family car for those that don’t want to compromise on features.

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Monday, 10 December 2018

A Brief 2018 Skoda Karoq Catchup Review

When you visit your local Skoda Karoq dealers, it’s hard not to be impressed by this vehicle. The Skoda Karoq is the replacement for the criminally underrated Yeti, and it goes far beyond its original remit.

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Sunday, 9 December 2018

Skoda Rapid ISOFIX Questions Answered

The Skoda Rapid is an excellent family car with a definite focus on safety. In recent years we have seen many car manufacturers using ISOFIX anchor points. This is a growing global trend and the new standard for keeping children safe in cars.

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Sunday, 2 December 2018

How to Wash Your Skoda Superb Wheels


The Skoda Superb is an excellent family car that you will enjoy driving in the city and out on the open highway. However, like any other car over time you may notice that your car is going to get very dirty. It’s essential that this dirt is removed correctly to maintain your paint integrity and keep it looking great. Let’s take a closer look at the best way to wash your car wheels effectively without causing damage.

Friday, 9 November 2018

3 Tyre Pressure Warnings Tips: Skoda Octavia Advice

The Skoda Octavia is an excellent family car that has an impressive suite of safety features. One of these is an accurate tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that will give you feedback on the current state of your tyres. This is displayed clearly on your driver's screen and how the icon acts is an indication of the problem. The icon may remain constant or blink depending upon the tyre pressure conditions. Here are three tyre pressure tips that will help you to understand how the TPMS works.
  1. The Light is Constantly Illuminated

If the TPMS light comes on and then stays on this is a sure sign that at least one of the tyres on your car is at a low pressure level. The tyre pressures should be checked as soon as possible to identify which tyre or tyres are affected. It’s important to use a tyre pressure gauge for this task, the tyres may look normal, but one or more of them could still be deflated. Most petrol stations have a tyre pressure gauge, and the required tyre pressures can be found on a placard or in the owner’s manual. Once you’ve identified the affected tyre or tyres you can then try to establish why the pressure loss occurred.
  1. Investigation the Affected Tyre

The cause may not be initially apparent, and if there is no rapid air loss, there may have been a gradual air loss at some point. The tyre pressure should be restored to the pressure listed in the owner’s manual, and you will need to keep an eye on it. The TPMS will inform you if the problem occurs again and then you will need some expert advice. If the tyre is obviously flat, there is probably a puncture, and the tyre may need to be replaced.
  1. A Flashing Light

If the TPMS warning light comes on and then goes off again, this could be a sign that your tyres are changing temperature. When the air in the tyre is heated up, it expands and consequently the tyre pressure increases. So, the pressure could be low as you start your journey, the warning light will then come on and as your tyre heats up the light will go off again. This should be treated as an early indicator that the tyre pressure needs to be adjusted to the correct level.
If you’re looking for a Skoda Octavia wagon for sale, get in touch with us here at Skoda Perth. We have an extensive choice of new, used and demo cars for sale including the latest Skoda Octavia models. We invite you to schedule a no obligation test drive with us online, and you can try out your favourite Skoda cars for yourself. If you need car financing, you will find that our rates are reasonable and the repayments will be structured to suit your lifestyle. Our sales staff is ready and standing by to advise you on the latest Skoda Octavia wagon price, and they will be happy to answer any remaining questions that you may have.

2019 Skoda Kodiaq RS Sketches Released

The Skoda Kodiaq has been a welcome addition to the Australian car market since its recent release, and Skoda is showing no signs of resting on their laurels. Plans are always in the works, and it’s always exciting when you get a hint about upcoming models. Recently, Skoda released a series of sketches related to their 2019 Kodiaq RS model, and the images are startling. Of course, concept sketches often set the pulse racing, and the actual production car doesn’t match the hype. However, in the past, Skoda has delivered cars that are very close to early concepts, and this may be the case here. Let’s take a closer look at what we know about the 2019 Karoq RS.

Teasers Before the Reveal

The latest images are just the latest in a series of teaser images that have been released ahead of the full reveal. This is set to take place early next month at The Paris Motor Show, and expectations are running high. There are tantalising glimpses of the super stylish exterior and some additional drawings of the interior. It’s important to realise that these are all drawings and there are no photographs available at this time. However, the Czech car manufacturer has released a few of the mechanical details that we will explore below.

Speculations on Specifications

When you look at the drawings, the first thing that many people will spot is the larger wheels. These are 20” alloy wheels with a very distinctive design that features five annular apertures. The window frames, mirrors, and grille will all be finished in black. The new Kodiaq RS will also have RS badging, but the chrome V will be replaced with a red V that signifies victory. Skoda has confirmed that the released sketches are a little overblown and the production car will be a little toned down. However, the design is extremely dramatic and even toning it down slightly will result in a fantastic looking car.

Some of the Key Highlights

Skoda has released some solid details on what we can expect from the new Karoq RS when it’s released. Some of the key highlights include features, such as a brand new rear bumper design with twin tailpipe outlets, a reflector that spans the entire width of the car, 17” disc brakes with red calipers and a metallic Race Blue colour option. The engine is a VW Group 2.0L turbo diesel that generates 176 kW of power and 500 Nm of torque.

If you’re looking for a Skoda Kodiaq for sale, get in touch with us here at Skoda Perth. We have an extensive selection of new, ex-demo and pre-owned cars available for sale including the latest Skoda Kodiaq models. We invite you to schedule a no obligation test drive with us online, and you can try out the excellent Kodiaq for yourself. If you need car financing, you will find that our rates are reasonable and the repayments will be tailored to suit your specific needs. Our sales team is standing by to advise you on the latest Skoda Kodiaq price, and they will be happy to answer any further questions you may have.

Monday, 1 October 2018

Are You Using Your Skoda Kodiaq to Tow Illegally?

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The Skoda Kodiaq is an excellent SUV that is great to drive around town during the week and out on the highways at the weekends. Being able to take weekend adventure trips is one of the main reasons why people buy off road vehicles. Some of these trips involve towing a trailer, caravan or boat trailer as well as your usual luggage. The towing laws in Australia can be a little hard to understand, so we have put together a short introduction to help you to tow safely and legally.  

Towing in Australia

The safety standards for cars and vans are set down by the Federal government. As an example: the laws regarding trailer standards are detailed in a document called VSB1. These laws are then enforced by each individual state and territory that also have their own laws. In fact, each state varies quite a lot in how some of these safety standards are interpreted. This is similar to the way that Australian road rules are applied, and they actually have no legal effect until those rules are applied in each state or territory. A great deal of effort has been made to standardise road rules, but some rules remain unique to each state or territory, and towing rules are amongst these exceptions. It’s important to know how things differ and there are many rules and regulations related to towing. If you fall foul of the law in the state you’re driving through it could result in a fine and demerit points.  

Towing Overweight Trailers

The single biggest issue that could cause a towing driver to run into practical and legal problems is the towing weight. It’s incredibly important to ensure that you don’t exceed your maximum allowed trailer weight or Aggregate Trailer Mass to give it the correct title. The only accurate way to check this is to take your loaded trailer and towing vehicle to a public weighbridge. Trying to guess the weight isn’t worth the risk and the fines can be very steep. Random weight testing for trailers and caravans has become more frequent in recent years, and it generates a lot of fines making it a worthwhile exercise. Always ensure that your towbar isn’t restricting the visibility of your registration plate.

If they are interested in the Skoda Kodiaq, Perth based drivers should get in touch with us here at Skoda Perth. We have a large selection of new, ex demo and used cars available including the latest Skoda Kodiaq models. We would like you to join us for a no obligation test drive, and you can try out the fantastic Kodiaq for yourself. If you need to finance your new car purchase we have financing with competitive rates and the repayments will be tailored to meet your specific needs. Our team is standing by to advise you on the latest Skoda Kodiaq for sale price, and they will be delighted to answer any further questions that you may have.

Sunday, 9 September 2018

How to Wash Your Skoda Superb Wheels

The Skoda Superb is an excellent family car that you will enjoy driving in the city and out on the open highway. However, like any other car over time you may notice that your car is going to get very dirty. It’s essential that this dirt is removed correctly to maintain your paint integrity and keep it looking great. Let’s take a closer look at the best way to wash your car wheels effectively without causing damage.

A Quick Note on Prevention

As the old adage goes “prevention is better than the cure,” and this can easily be applied to keeping your car clean. If it’s possible, try to avoid parking under trees or power lines where birds routinely deposit dropping underneath. Out on the highway stay clear of quarry or cattle trucks that can deposit debris on your paint surfaces. If you can, keep your car parked in a garage when not in use. If you do have heavy staining from bird dropping, tree sap, and tar, make sure to use a professional cleaning product. Skoda Superb Wheels


Preparing to Wash the Car

The car will need to be washed in a flat, shady area that has access to a hose and enough room to get around the car. Use a hose with a variable nozzle head, get a pair of buckets, some microfibre cloths will come in handy, an auto towel can be used for drying later and always use a good quality car washing product. If your wheels are very dirty, you may also want to use a wheel cleaning product.

Washing the Wheels First

The wheels are often the dirtiest part on any dirty car, and so it makes good sense to tackle them first. Avoid harsh cleaning products and use a dedicated microfibre cloth that will not be used anywhere else on the car. The last thing you want to do is rub dirt from your wheels onto your paint; this will scratch your paintwork. Get some soapy water into a bucket only used for washing wheels and wash the wheels down with the microfibre cloth. If the dirt is really bad, use a soft brush to loosen the dirt deposits. When the wheels are especially dirty, you may need to use a spray on wheel cleaning product. Follow any instructions on the bottle carefully to get the best results. Once the wheels are clean, rinse the detergent off with plenty of clean water, and you can move on to the rest of the car.

If they are looking for Skoda Superb dealers in Perth, drivers should come down and visit us here at Skoda Perth. We have a wide selection of new, demo and used cars available, including the latest Skoda Superb models. We invite you to join us for a no obligation test drive, and you can try out the Superb for yourself. If you need finance for your Skoda purchase, you will find that our rates are highly competitive with repayments that can be tailored to suit your needs. Our sales team is standing by to advise you on the latest Skoda Superb for sale price, and they will be happy to answer any further questions that you may have.

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

The Skoda Octavia Wagon is the Sole RS for MY19

The Skoda Octavia wagon has had a decent run of success in a hotly contested segment. However, Skoda has announced some changes that could change the landscape for Skoda in Australia. The first thing to notice is that Skoda has announced that there will be no more manual or diesel models to come, thanks to the Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Testing Protocol (WLTP) changes. So from 2019 onwards, there will be no manual Skoda Octavia variant. Let’s take a closer look at some of the other details that have emerged so far.

What is the WLTP?

This is a European body that is enforcing stricter environmental controls in Europe from September onwards this year. The Skoda Octavia RS is the first casualty, and now the line up will be culled back to the RS245 DSG. This will also mean that the RS 169 TSI petrol variant and the RS 135TDI diesel variant will also be removed from the range.

How Will This Affect Sales?

Skoda is expecting a sales split of 70% wagons and 30% liftbacks. This is a conservative estimate based on previous sales of the Skoda Octavia RS. This seems to put to bed the often touted theory that wagons are a dead car market segment here in Australia. Although it is true that SUV sales and now crossover vehicles have taken the lion's share of sales in recent years, there are still significant numbers of drivers that prefer a wagon.

Skoda sold 590 cars here in a record May sales month, and just under 200 of those sales were Octavia cars. Of those sales, approximately 60% were RS variants, and most of those were RS245 wagons fitted with DSG. In total, around 70% of the Octavia sales are wagon sales with a variety of option packs fitted. This new legislation is already affecting other manufacturers, VW could lose the Golf R manual, and the Audi S3 could also be on the chopping block. It’s also expected that the release of the new BMW M3 could be delayed for further testing and the rest of the Skoda lineup will see engines rationalised with new particulate filters to meet the new requirements.

If you’re in the market for a new Skoda Octavia wagon, get in touch with us here at Skoda Perth. We have a vast selection of pre-owned and new cars available including the latest Skoda Octavia wagon models. We would like to invite you to join us for a no obligation test drive, and you can sample the Skoda driving ethos firsthand. If you need to finance your purchase, you will discover that our rates are favourable and your repayments can be tailored to suit your specific circumstances. Our sales team is standing by to advise you on the latest Skoda Octavia wagon price, and they would be happy to answer any further questions that you may have.

Tuesday, 7 August 2018

The Skoda Superb Estate Now Has a Bulletproof Variant

The new Skoda Superb estate equipped with bulletproof armour has a hefty price tag that would put it out of the range for most of us. This is an extremely niche market for people that face attempts on their life or kidnapping. These people have plenty of money to secure their protection and Skoda seem willing to provide a solution. Let’s take a closer look at this unusual Superb variant and see what it has to offer.


Not a Limousine
The first thing that many people think about when you mention bulletproof cars is the limousine. These are still used in formal settings, but they can be a poor option in many other real world circumstances. In fact, having a limousine can make you even more of a target and many wealthy or important people now prefer a car that is not immediately recognisable as a protected vehicle.

The Skoda Approach
Skoda has made a radical departure from their day to day business of supply affordable and sensible cars to make this bulletproof variant. The armoured Skoda Superb commands a price of $200,000 in Europe which may seem steep until you see the specifications. For your money, you get a Skoda wagon that is certified to have PAS300 protection. In real terms, this makes the car resistant to bullet impacts and missile strikes!

This is possible because of a reinforced safety cell, and the tyres are designed to run flat if they are damaged. As one might expect, the glass is all bulletproof and shatterproof to keep the passengers safe.

Beyond these few details, Skoda is staying tight lipped for security reasons about what else may be installed on the car. Obviously, both the suspension and braking systems would need to be upgraded to deal with the additional weight. We do know that there is an optional subtle blue lighting system available and onboard sirens are also fitted.

The engine is a 2.0 litre turbo diesel unit that can generate 140 kW of power and there are no acceleration figures for obvious reasons. One would expect that this powerplant has been significantly tweaked to get the most performance to facilitate defensive driving and evasion maneuvers.

If you are looking for a Skoda Superb wagon for sale in Perth, get in touch with us here at Skoda Perth. We have an extensive range of pre-owned and new cars available for sale including the latest Skoda Superb models. We would like you to join us for a no obligation test drive, and you can experience the Skoda driving difference for yourself. If you need to finance your purchase, you will discover that our rates are favourable and the repayments can be structured to suit your lifestyle. Our team is standing by to advise you on our latest Skoda Superb wagon 2018 deals, and they will be happy to answer any additional questions that you may have.

Thursday, 12 July 2018

Tips for Test Driving the Skoda Rapid Spaceback

So, you’ve read reviews about the new Skoda Rapid Spaceback for sale and think it is a good fit for your requirements. Before you head into the dealership to sign on the dotted line, it is important that you take a test drive. However, this shouldn’t be a quick five minutes, as you need to know that you are completely happy with this model. So, here are some tips to ensure a successful test drive.

Plan a Route
It is important that you feel comfortable in your normal driving conditions, so it is a good idea to plan out a route for your test drive. Think about a quick route that will allow you to drive in the conditions you’re familiar with. So, if you need to negotiate tight turns and busy streets every day for the school run, plan an urban route. If you rack up plenty of kilometres on the highway, plan some sections of highway on your test drive route. A planned route will help you to determine if the Spaceback can handle all of your specific demands and ensure you feel comfortable after long periods of driving.

Try Out All the Seats
While your first instinct may be to hop into the driver’s seat and get driving, you need to try out all the seats. If you have small children, look at access in the rear. Can you comfortably reach in the back to put your kids in their seats? Will your kids be able to see out of the windows? Do the rear seats provide enough legroom for your growing teens? While you may enjoy driving the new Skoda Rapid Spaceback, your enjoyment will be marred if your kids are in the back complaining.

Don’t Get Distracted by the Sound System
While you may be keen to investigate the infotainment system and all the onboard gadgets, it’s important that you’re not distracted on your test drive. You can always take a little time at the dealership to play around with the sound system, but on your test drive, you need to be alert to any noises or other issues that may compromise your ownership enjoyment. Something as simple as a boot rattle can really get on your nerves, so you need to be fully alert during your test drive, so you can highlight any issues and ask the sales team pertinent questions.

If you are interested in learning more about the Skoda Rapid Spaceback 2018 range, you should call in and see us. We have an impressive stock of new and used models including the Skoda Rapid Spaceback. You’ll also find our sales staff is ready to answer any queries or questions, discuss finance options or arrange your test drive.

Thursday, 5 July 2018

Skoda Dealers Perth Driver Advice for Finding the right SUV

The SUV segments have never been more popular, and it seems that every manufacturer has at least one or two models to offer. Visit your local Skoda dealership, and you’ll find that our new Kodiaq fits the bill. However, before you start shopping, you need to be aware of what you are looking for in an SUV. So, here we will provide some expert advice for all Perth drivers.
Do You Want to Get Dirty?
Many drivers are looking for an attractive SUV that provides a spacious vehicle about town. These drivers have no intention of ever hitting off road terrain, so they have different requirements to the outdoor adventurer crowd. Think about the situations where you will be using your SUV. Are you looking to head out into the wilds or do you need a vehicle that is easier to squeeze your gear and kids in compared to a standard passenger car? If the latter applies to you, you won’t need a massive four wheel drive and may prefer some more luxurious touches.
Do You Need a Serious Tow Vehicle?
A four wheel drive SUV can be very desirable for a myriad of towing situations from off road work and driving on unsealed roads to dealing with slippery boat ramps. Many 2WD models offer similar maximum towing capacities as 4WD variants, so you need to ask yourself whether you will be towing occasionally or if it will be a part of your regular driving routine.
Your Budget:

2WD models have fewer drivetrain components compared to their 4WD siblings, so they are cheaper to produce and buy. So, if you have a tight budget and need to shop at the bottom of the range, you may have little option but to opt for a 2WD. 
Your budget may also dictate the choice of engine and transmission. Many 4WD SUV models are only available with an automatic transmission, so if you really prefer a manual, you may be forced to choose a 2WD base model. Similarly, diesel options tend to be available on the higher spec variants, so your budget may limit you to a petrol model. 
You will also need to consider running costs. 4WD models are heavier than a 2WD equivalent, which means that they require more fuel. This can mean a difference of several hundred dollars in fuel costs if you drive the average 20,000 kilometres each year. So, if your budget is particularly restricted, be sure to check the fuel economy rates of each variant.
If you are looking for Skoda dealers, Perth drivers should visit us. We are an authorised Skoda car dealers, with an impressive stock of both new and pre-owned models. Our sales team members are also available to answer any queries and would be happy to arrange your test drive. 

Tuesday, 26 June 2018

What Aspects of a Skoda Service Can You Do Yourself?

If you want to take care of your new Skoda, car service should be your first priority. Regular servicing is essential to keep your new vehicle operating at peak efficiency, safety, and performance. However, while many of us are happy to leave this task to the professionals, there are some who insist on DIY car maintenance. Unfortunately, modern cars are extremely complex, so what aspect of a service should you attempt yourself?

Things to Avoid:
If you have a reasonably new vehicle, you need to first look at the aspects of a Skoda service you shouldn’t tackle. Unfortunately, this list is fairly extensive, as most vehicles have sensors and computers attached to practically everything. Some models don’t even have a dipstick so you can check your oil. Even changing a battery or headlight bulb can have some unseen complexities. This means that unless you want to invalidate your warranty, you need to be very careful not to mess with any key systems including safety systems, such as the brakes.

What’s Safe for DIY?
In a fully warrantied, new car, the prospects for DIY elements of a Skoda service are limited to monitoring and performing minor top ups. You should check that fluid levels are topped up, tyres are in good condition and inflated to the correct pressures and that all your lights are working. You should also check and replace your wiper blades where necessary.

On simpler new cars or older models, you can also attempt battery and light maintenance. Standard light globes shouldn’t pose an issue, and if your battery has caps, you can adjust the levels if needed.
Older vehicles tend to be simpler. With minimal DIY skills, you can tackle spark plug, oil, and filter changes. However, you need to be aware of your own limitations. Even these seemingly straightforward tasks can create problems if you don’t tackle the job in the right way. Don’t just start a task without proper research beforehand. Additionally, you shouldn’t rely on watching one video online; you’ll need extensive knowledge of how your particular model operates before you attempt any maintenance.

Err on the Side of Caution:
As with any aspect of DIY, it is best to err on the side of caution. If you are unsure how to tackle any element of your Skoda service, it is a good idea to check in with an experienced technician.

If you need a Skoda service, Perth drivers should speak to us. We are not only an authorised Skoda dealership but also offer a full after sales program including Skoda car service and maintenance. Our team of experienced technicians would also be happy to answer any queries you have about any aspect of Skoda service or maintenance.

Thursday, 7 June 2018

3 Reasons to Use Genuine Skoda Accessories and Parts

When you purchase a car, it’s a significant investment, for many people it may be the largest purchase that they ever make. If you decide to add accessories or need to replace parts, it’s important to use pieces that are engineered to work with your car. This will ensure that they are tested rigorously and have met Skoda's safety, quality and performance standards. This will help to protect your investment because fitting non genuine parts can compromise your entire system. Let's’ take a closer look at three reasons why you should only ever use genuine Skoda parts and accessories.

1. Superior Engineering

We have seen a spate of cases here in Australia of counterfeit parts being sold as genuine. These parts are usually a little cheaper, but they are simply copies and will not stand up to any real test. It should come as no surprise that these fake parts fail earlier that genuine parts and are unsafe to use. A car is a complete system, and poor quality parts can affect how well connected parts work and shorten their useful lifespan. Fitting fake parts may seem like good financial sense at the time, but the actual cost of fitting them may be far higher in the medium to long term.

2. Parts Performance

A part may look genuine, but the quality goes far further than skin deep. The fake part may even work OK under certain normal operation, but it will not have the tolerances necessary to work under other pressures. A prime example of this would be a vehicular collision where a fake part would most likely fail. If this is a non critical part, it could be an annoyance, but in other cases, it could make a crash far worse and result in a casualty or even a fatality.

3. Good Financial Sense

Genuine equipment lasts longer because it’s engineered to higher tolerances and designed to work with the other systems and parts in the Skoda car. Many people judge the value of a car by how many kilometres of driving they can get out of it before it finally is uneconomical to fix. The world record holder for running a vehicle is Irvin Gordon with 5 million kilometres driven in a 50 years old Volvo P1800, and it should come as no surprise that he only ever used genuine parts in his car.

If you’re in the market for some genuine Skoda genuine accessories and parts, contact us here at Skoda Perth. We have a large selection of aftermarket  Skoda accessories available. If you book your car in for a service, we only ever use genuine Skoda parts or designated alternatives. Our staff is standing by to offer advice on servicing and accessories, and they can answer any other questions that you may have.

Monday, 7 May 2018

3 Ways to Protect Your Skoda Rapid from Heat Damage

Here in Australia, we have very hot summers that can cause a lot of damage to a car. This can occur even when your car is parked up, and the effects can be devastating for the value of your car. A Skoda car represents a significant investment, and it makes good financial sense to protect it as much as possible. Let’s take a closer look at three ways that you can protect your car from the fierce heat of the Australian summer months.
 
1. Use a Solar Shield
A solar shield or windscreen sunshade will not just keep your car cooler when you’re away from it. It’s a great feeling to get in a car where your legs are not burning on the seats, and the seat belt buckles feel painfully hot. However, one of the other benefits that a solar shield can provide is protection for the interior surfaces in your car's cabin. Don’t forget the rear window when you’re considering using shields to cover car windows. Solar shields will prevent sun damage to areas, such as the steering wheel, dashboard, and seat coverings.

2. Get Tinted Windows
Following on from the solar shield you could take it up a notch and invest in some tinted window treatments for your car. A tinted window will offer a great deal of protection for the occupants and interior surfaces of the car from the damaging effect of UV rays. This investment will also pay off when you decide to sell the car later on.

3. Clean the Car

If your car is shiny and clean, it will be better able to reflect away the harmful rays of the sun. A dirtier car is far more likely to absorb heat and make the interior feel far hotter. The surface of a car that is covered with debris, such as bird droppings, dead buys, and tree sap, will bake this debris into the paintwork in hot sunshine. This will damage the paint, it will lose its lustre over time, and eventually, it will begin to peel away. This will seriously affect the resale value and make your car more prone to corrosion issues. Regular washing followed by a good quality car wax is the best way to protect your car paint.

If you’re looking for a Skoda Rapid for sale, contact us here at Skoda Perth. We have a large selection of both preowned and new cars available including the latest Skoda Rapid models. We invite you to book a no obligation test drive with us, and you can try out the Skoda driving experience for yourself. If you need to finance your purchase we can help, our rates are very competitive, and your repayments will be tailored to suit your needs. Our sales team is standing by to advise you on the latest Skoda Rapid price, and they will be happy to answer any remaining questions that you may have.

Thursday, 12 April 2018

How Far Should You Be From the Steering Wheel in New Skoda Cars?

The correct driving position is vital to avoid fatigue and ensure that you are safely in control of the vehicle. With the variety of sizes of new Skoda cars for sale, how do you know if you are sitting the correct distance from the steering wheel?

The Dangers of Sitting Too Close:
Most of us have pulled up a traffic light and looked across to see a driver practically pressed against the windscreen. This not only looks silly, but it can be potentially dangerous. A relaxed seat position helps to avoid exhaustion while driving, but this is not the only potential danger. At a close distance to the steering wheel, an airbag detonation could cause terrible injuries, particularly since your arms will be unable to brace you as your hands are already close to your shoulders.

Choosing the Right Seating Position:
Regardless of which Skoda new cars you are driving, you need to ensure that you are sitting in a comfortable and safe position. To check that you are sitting back enough from the steering wheel, push your shoulders into the seat, extending your arms over the steering wheel. If you are sitting at the correct distance, you should be able to rest your wrists easily on the rim of the steering wheel. If you are any closer, then it is too close.

Adjusting Your Seat:
The main difficulty for some drivers is that they sit too close to the steering wheel because they need their feet to comfortably reach the pedals. However, this is where properly adjusting your seat comes into play. In modern vehicles, you have more than the simple option of moving forward or back. If you are sitting too close, but have your legs at a comfortable distance, you will need to play around with your seat settings. Try adjusting the seat back and angling the seat pad to find a happy balance between sitting far enough back without compromising on your foot reach.

Whether you are getting into new Skoda cars or driving your current vehicle, it is well worth checking if you are sitting in a safe and comfortable position. When testing new Skoda cars for sale, don’t feel embarrassed about taking a few moments to find the right driving position. This will not only help you to confirm that you can enjoy a comfortable driving position but also allow you to fully explore the vehicle safely.

If you are interested in new Skoda cars for sale, Perth drivers should visit us. We have a massive choice of quality pre-owned and new Skoda cars. Our sales team members would be happy to discuss any queries about Skoda cars, new finance deals or current offers. We would also be delighted to arrange your test drive.