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Originally Posted by neochanger 1. You should have bargained to get the extended warranty free of cost. I bought Slavia a few days back and got the extended warranty for free.
2. Yes, you can customise the kit. I only bought mud flaps, floor mats, car cover and cushions. These cost me around 4500 after bargaining.
3. I would recommend getting seat covers from Skoda itself unless you are planning to get some special leather seat covers or bucket fit seat covers. In simple case scenarios, OEM products do have better fit and finish. But you should get the seat covers installed after a week or two because by then the actual seat would have taken its natural shape.
Kushaq is a nice choice. Happy driving!  |
Thanks neochanger for your valuable inputs.
1 I already got a pretty good bargain at the time of booking. I thought that getting a reduction in price was a better option than getting extended warranty for free. Plus I was not sure whether I needed it.
2. I tried but didn't insist on it. As I had got a good bargain on the price, the sales guy requested me to purchase the kit. Hence, ended up buying the kit.
3. The sales guy gave a negative feedback about the accessories guys and suggested to get the covers aftermarket. I also found their work below par as the chrome finish I opted for was not properly installed. So, as suggested by you, will go for aftermarket seat covers in a couple of weeks.
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Originally Posted by yesyeswe My brother recently bought kushaq active peace model and and got seat covers from auto foam dealer, car beauty Jalandhar. The fit and finish is really good, it costed him around 12k. I was impressed with the overall product. |
Thank you yesyeswe. I am also planning to get the seat covers installed aftermarket in a couple of weeks.
Hi everyone,
Happy to share that I am now a proud owner of Kushaq 1.0 AT (candy white). Enough has already been told about the driving experience on this forum. The car makes you fall in love with it pretty soon. Put your hands on that two spoke steering wheel, turn on your favourite song, gently press the accelerator and I bet the minimalist yet classic cabin (especially at night) will make you forget all your worries. Coming from a 12 year old i20, the upgrade feels worth every penny. Apart from the drive, some of the not-so-talked-about but useful features I liked about the car:
i. Speed limit beeps: Yes, there are mandatory beeps at speed of 80 km/hr and 120 km/hr. However, there is an option of setting an additional beep at user defined speed limit. Although the beeps might annoy some, however the function is really useful for driving in cities like Chandigarh where the speed limit of 60 km/hr is strictly enforced.
ii. Cornering lights: The function seems really helpful in dark/ poorly lit roads/ corners. I am sure that the function will come really handy while driving in the hills.
iii. Tyre pressure monitoring: Although the Ambition classic variant does not have TPMS, but I noticed that there is an option of setting a warning when the tyre pressure drops from the defined level. Although, I am not sure how it’ll work and whether tyre specific warning will come when pressure drops.
iv. Central locking: The doors won’t open when central locking is activated. However, pulling the door handle twice deactivates the central locking.
Shall share more such features as and when I discover them. However, I have also noticed some of the issues as below:
i. The blower intermittently makes loud sound as if the fan speed has increased, though it remains same.
ii. The reverse camera takes some time to disappear after the gear shift. At times, it does not switch off and has to be done manually.
Hs anybody else faced the above issues and found the solution?
iii. When seen very minutely from a certain angle under light, micro scratches/ swirl marks are visible especially on the bonnet. Is it a cause of concern or I am being too much obsessed with the new car? And whether I should go for any kind of paint protection?
iv. Lastly, I have read that tiny bits of piano finish in the interior gets scratches quite fast. Has anybody opted for any protection for such areas inside the cabin?
Thanks!