Welcome to London's Skoda Independent Garage.We have a team of independent Skoda specialists who can sort out anything from basic Skoda servicing to advanced technical Skoda cars problems. One of the best independent Skoda Master Technician on site offering knowledge and experience using the latest Skoda Main Dealer garage compulsory diagnostics equipment.

It's crucial that you use the correct screen wash additive, especially in colder weather. This’ll help reduce the effects of freezing. Check the instructions on the bottle for concentration levels against predicted temperatures. We recommend you buy a ŠKODA solution to ensure it’s suitable for your car. Contact your local ŠKODA retailer for more information.

You can also buy a premix screen wash solution that’s already been diluted correctly. If you choose this option, make sure you always top up with the premix solution – don’t dilute it with water as this’ll reduce its effectiveness.

Remember that the washer system can still freeze, even if you have heated washer jets.

Article source: www.skoda.co.uk

The Czech economy performed well up until the 1960s, then began to suffer because of new technology in the western world. ŠKODA continued to make new and improved cars – in the form of the Octavia, the Felicia, the MB range and the Rapid - but production really only grew again with the arrival of the Favorit model range in 1987. Such was its success that the final, very pretty version of the Favorit was designed by the legendary Italian, Bertone.

Article source: www.skoda.co.uk

Emergency Services sectors require the ability to cope with the demands of operational activities at a time of need. With high levels of equipment, comfort and performance the range topping ŠKODA Yeti has become a popular choice for senior officers, rivalling many contenders.

We have a range of vehicles covering every segment, with a proven track record.

Article source: www.skoda.co.uk

ŠKODA is set to add to its style credentials with the introduction of a new Citigo Black Edition. Featuring a striking exterior and interior design package, the latest addition to the award-winning Citigo range delivers incredible value for money, with prices starting at just £9,990. 

Milton Keynes, 20 October 2015 – Available in three or five-door form, the Citigo Black is powered by a 1.0 MPI 60PS engine and packs a strong visual punch thanks to its standard Deep Black or Candy White paint and 15-inch Black Auriga alloy wheels. Sunset glass for the rear windows and body-coloured door mirrors are also fitted as standard, giving the Citigo Black powerful road presence.

The new Citigo Black Edition features SKODA’s innovative Portable Infotainment Device (PID) that provides drivers with an array of features including satellite navigation, a hands-free Bluetooth connection and multimedia player. The Black Edition also comes with manual air-conditioning as standard, along with the Citigo Entertainment pack that consists of four additional loudspeakers and a multimedia holder. Electric front windows and a height-adjustable driver seat complete the Citigo Black’s generous specification list.

The new Citigo Black Edition is available to order now priced from £9,900 OTR. A full list of prices for the Citigo Black Edition follows. For further details of these and other award-winning ŠKODA models see skoda.co.uk.

Article source: www.skoda.co.uk

Long before a new model is designed, the R&D division begins to work on the first conceptual sketches. Upon compiling draft designs, based on the Konzern’s platform, the overall vehicle concept is ready for further elaboration. Simultaneously with the development of the platform, there are various studies and comparative analyses of competitors’ vehicles under progress, in order to define optimal external and internal dimensions.

The results of the studies are then converted into sets of data called packages, which are then used for creating modeling clay design models. The models thus created are continuously checked for conformity to internal, external, and ergonomic parameters, technological feasibility, and compliance with current legislative regulations. The design process includes the creation of cross sections of the individual design versions and the junction points of the future body frames. During the final stage, a so-called final package is produced, a compilation of all the important parameters of the exterior and interior as a 3D model.

Article source: www.skoda.co.uk