New car collected!

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I doubt I could get access to those cars even if they did appear on my list. From what I understand employees get first dibs - more senior you are the more likely you are to get a choice. Then it goes to us non-employees (peasants) to pick over the scraps.
 
Car now confirmed. RIP.

Model:
Yeti Outdoor L
Derivative:
Yeti Outdoor Laurin Klement 2.0 TDI SCR 150 PS 4x4 DSG
Fuel Type:
No of doors:
0
Exterior Colour:
Business Grey metallic
Interior Colour:
Brown leather upholstery
Mandatory Options:
PAINT,
Factory Options:
SMART LINK,
UK fit options:
CO2:
0
Monthly Loan Rate:
£144.00

Apparently 0 Doors and 0 CO2 .. :p
 
I like "Mandatory Options: PAINT,"

Which is odd for Skoda, given their current penchant for releasing Octavias with only primer on them.
 
Business Grey :cool:

Yes much better than the Alhambra. The L&K is pretty well specced.
 
Oofffffff getting trolled by the VAG car scheme this time around it seems. Is this one cheaper then your original choices to compensate for the embarrassment caused while driving?
 
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Master tech under 25? Always thought the master techs were the old experienced ones. Guess that's not how it works.

I'd rather have a 20 odd year old who knows his stuff working on my car than a 45 year bodger who's "earned" the title through attrition :p
 
So to add insult to injury, my Dad just got his car confirmed.

Fuuu.

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£240/month :'(

Poverty white tho.
 
Skoda Yeti is in the country being prepared, meaning the A4 will be going back in the next 2 weeks. I've thoroughly enjoyed the car, quite a bit better than anything I've owned previously on the scheme. I was excited by the engine choice but in reality it doesn't feel that quick. I guess when looking at 0-60 of 5.7, most of that is helped by the Quattro. Once on the move, it feels "Okay" and the 252ps doesn't feel enough. The DSG has been a bit strange a few times, where I'd plant my foot and nothing would happen for a few second (feels like an age when going for an overtake). What makes this worse is the fake engine noises go into race mode, even if the engine and gear box haven't caught up.

Over 4600 miles I've averaged 35mpg, which I think isn't too bad really. The ride is firm which for the type of driving I do (A/B roads) it can get a bit tiring after my 1.5hr commute. The steering is a touch on the heavy side, I'd have preferred it a bit lighter for the long drives.



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I now have the April list and some decisions to make. There's a very sensible side of me that sees the low cost and type of driving I do. I start looking at some 2.0 TDI variant in a comfortable car which will do the job very well. Then I notice this on the list:

GOLF A7 ESTATE R 2.0 310PTSI DSG6 4M £178pm

It only has 10 allocations, so it's a long shot. I'm leaning towards this as a first choice then a more sensible option for the 2nd choice:

TIGUAN SE NAVIGATION 2.0 TDI SC190 P4MOTION 7 SPEED DSG £171pm

Decisions.

Edit:

Spoken to my brother he seems to think there isn't much point going for the Golf R, as they will be snapped up by those with high banding. Those of us on this scheme via family literally get the left overs after everyone in the group has had their pick.
 
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Narrowed down my choices to:

Superb SE L Executive Hatchback 2.0 TDI 150PS DSG £145pm
TIGUAN SE NAVIGATION 2.0 TDI SC150 P2WD BMT 7 SPEED DSG £157pm
Q3 PI 1.4 TFSI CoD S line Edition 150 S tronic £158pm
 
:(

What a terrible engine for the Q3. I take it there wasn't anything that nice on offer this time around? Tiguan would be my choice of the three
 
1.4 TFSI was more than adequate in my Golf Estate and returned 50mpg on a run. There are much nicer cars on offer, but I just can't justify spending more to sit in traffic or behind a queue at 40/50mph.

S4 Avant quattro 354PS S tronic £242pm
New S5 Sportback quattro 354 Tiptronic £243pm
A6 allroad 3.0 BiTDI quattro 320PS 8 sp tiptronic Sport £301pm
GOLF A7 ESTATE R 2.0 310PTSI DSG6 4M £178pm
S1 Sportback 2.0TFSI 231 manual £141pm
TOUAREG FL R LINE PLUS 3.0 TDI V6 262PBMT SCR £265pm

So plenty, admittedly a lot of these will have low allocations and be snapped up by employees. No idea how my parents managed to get an S5.
 
Final order put in.

1st choice
TIGUAN SEL 2.0 TDI SC150 P2WD BMT 7 SPEED DSG £172pm
Colour 1st choice: Caribbean Blue
Colour 2nd choice: Indium Grey

2nd choice
Superb SE L Executive Hatchback 2.0 TDI 150PS DSG £145pm
Colour 1st choice: Petrol Blue metallic
Colour 2nd choice: Quartz Grey metallic


Basically very similar to what I asked for this time round, but ended up with a Yeti. Allocations for the Tiguan are 54 and now that it's not super new it should give me a better chance. Superb has 20 allocations which is average.
 
Good choice on the Tiguan first choice.

S1 sportback would have been fun, surely still big enough now your boy is walking and at most in a stroller for long days? :D
 
The A1 I had a while back was pretty cramped and uncomfortable for my commute, and S1 competition pack is manual only too. Need DSG cos knees :'( My brother was driving one a few weeks back in bright yellow which did look pretty awesome.

Yea Tiguan should be doable this time round, should offer a great all around package.
 
So it's approaching that time again where I will hand over cars. The Yeti is going back, which I am very happy about - it's not the type of car I'd buy personally. It's been OK, but a massive step down from the A4 I handed back.

From my 1st and 2nd choice posted above, I once again got neither. The 3rd choice which I pick up October 24th is better than the Yeti. It's a VW Passat Estate 2.0TDI 150ps DSG R-Line in white for £171pm.

Choice wise this time round it looks better, as the new Q5 is high on allocations. Having spoken to my brother he has said the scheme is harder to get the better choices due to some cuts so best to play it safe. I've done that on my first choice but gone for the A5 on the 2nd choice as these aren't as popular as the other Audi models.

Gone for the same 2.0 petrol in both, it's a really good engine, very good in the A4 I had.

1st choice
New Q5 2.0TFSI S Line Quattro 252ps S Tronic £228pm
Colour 1st choice: Monsoon Grey
Colour 2nd choice: Navarra blue

2nd choice
New A5 Sportback 2.0TFSI 252ps S Line Quattro S Tronic £228pm
Colour 1st choice: Monsoon Grey
Colour 2nd choice: Scuba Blue
 
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