When I started gunning for TD's I approached Vinayak Motors, contrary to popular belief my experience with them was pretty damp. They wanted to sell cars but hesitant to offer a TD, I had to persist. After a weeks of negotiation (for a TD!) they brought home a 2.0 TDI DSG Elegance. The TD came with a lot of riders, don't do this and don't do that. Once I had made up my mind, they got stuck on discounts. Later I approached TAFE, got a hefty discount and closed the booking.
On 4-May, I was informed that the car had been unloaded. I requested a quick pre-PDI inspection in accordance with T-bhp protocol. Request accepted, within an hour we were at the dealership. A quick inspection of the bodyline, engine bay, interiors and boot revealed no defects. Odo read 24 kms. Inserted the key and within half a crank she roared to life. VIN No. noted and decoded, she was born in April 2011. Collected the remaining paperwork and was asked to take delivery on 7-May.
Top half covered in white protective tape
Cushioned styrofoam bumpers to avoid damage during shipment
Come 7-May, 1700 hrs and I reached TAFE. She was ready. Ran through the PDI checklist religiously. Strangely, Skoda-Shield documents arrive after 15 days along with the Bajaj Allianz Drive Assure - Bumper to Bumper, 0% depreciation insurance policy I opted for. Mud flaps and 2 sets of floor mats were given complimentary - Beige fabric mats + Black rubber mats. High security number plates were charged extra and would to be installed on the next working day, Monday. Checked for all the paperwork and went through the customary signature marathon:-
1. Invoice - check
2. Payment Receipt - check
3. Gate pass - check
4. Insurance cover note - check
6. Registration receipt - check
7. User manual - check
8. Keys (2 no's) - check
9. Fuel coupon - check, 15 ltrs
Thanked and shook hands with the SA and drove her home. I hadn't even completed a kilometer when I heard a repeated and loud
THUD noise originating from the rear. Every time I went over a pothole or a bad road
Thud.... Thud, over small stones -
Thud... Thud... Thud. I broke into a cold sweat, was I hit by the Skoda bug, was this a lemon. Eventually mustered some confidence and stopped at my pet fuel station, she guzzled 60 litres. Moved over to check tyre pressure, lo and behold - the meter read 52 psi in all 4 wheels

. The attendant gave a very amused look. Anyways, pressure was reduced to an earthly 30 psi and
THEN she drove like a dream.
So much for Skoda PDI!!