Re: The 2013 Skoda Octavia | Views of an Unofficial Expert Quote:
Originally Posted by rangarx I have a hunch that it would not be reachable to the masses as the previous gen Octy (read Laura) , which looks much inferior in comparison was poking INR 20 Lakhs OTR. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Karthik_S It does look like Skoda is serious about correcting their after sales service.
Being a Skoda owner, I can see a change where I get calls from their Mumbai office after every visit to their service centers for feedback.
On the car itself, I'd love to upgrade, but only if the pricing is within what I would want to pay. So all decisions held off till the 18th of September! |
Though I am sure the prices have already been worked out, Skoda prefers to remain mum at this time. The price range being hinted at was around Rs.14L-20L. And the icing on the cake would be if Skoda can actually pull off a Service Package like BMW's BSI. In an informal discussion with Ouseph Chacko, Ardy and I thought that an all-inclusive service charge of Re.1 per km at the time of purchase, covering 100,000 km or 5 years, would be a great sales booster for Skoda. Quote:
Originally Posted by Mohan Mathew A I hope he has taken all your sane advice positively and act upon it. keeping fingers crossed |
We're keeping our fingers crossed too! Quote:
Originally Posted by W.A.G.7 In my opinion if there was really soul searching going on inside Skoda, then these two questions shouldn't have been there.
...I am not touching them even in future no matter what!  |
I would say those were rhetorical questions. Personally speaking, I see Skoda as a manufacturer of great cars, whose European bosses made a massive error in reading & understanding the Indian market. If they are now willing to make amends (and I trust Mr. Rao was serious there when he said he has been given a mandate of *Doing what it takes* to improve Skoda's fortunes in India), the best that a mature car-buying public can do is wait and watch for further developments. Quote:
Originally Posted by ajmat As an ex-Skoda owner, let me state that the service from the more recently appointed dealers is more reasonable. I had no problem with regular service and an accident repair (when one fault during that did give me a problem)
What is going wrong
1: They cannot handle something out of the ordinary, they have the diagnostic facilities etc but they do not understand cause and effect. |
How true! Somehow Skoda managed to equip monkeys with monkey wrenches to fix technologically complicated cars! Quote:
Originally Posted by ajmat 3: The knowledge of limited run cars like the vRS, the Superb 2.8 diesels, 3.6 V6's is extremely limited |
Indeed, the specialized FNGs can troubleshoot these cars better than a Skoda ASS can.
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Originally Posted by ajmat 4: Setting expectations, Skoda owners first thought that maintenance costs would be similar to a Honda, either Skoda localise the parts and being costs down or be upfront about the costs |
Skoda's PR team tried to convince us in the beginning that imported parts at less than half the cost are really non-genuine parts, and the high cost of parts at their ASS is because of the genuinity. This is not actually the case. Quote:
Originally Posted by ajmat 5: Assume Euro conditions work here - the dual mass flywheel and the quoted timing belt intervals are not suitable for our kind of dynamic loading. i need not say more about the AC compressor. |
55 profile tyres are good for Euro conditions - I wonder how extensively Skoda has tested these cars on Indian roads to find out whether the tyres and alloys will survive broken roads, and for how long. Quote:
Originally Posted by ajmat 6: Pathetic response on any non-service part replacement, i was forced to replace the indicator switch on my own due to their indifference |
It seems that Skoda recently did a random audit of cars that are lying in their service centres for more than one month, and found 1000+ cars across the country that had been sitting unrepaired for >1 month. Mr. Rao personally took an interest and the said number was brought down to <500. I wish it always remains at zero. Quote:
Originally Posted by naveen.kk ...this initiative seems like a promising move to extend confidence of Skoda. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Chetan_Rao Mr. Rao seems to at least be willing to acknowledge the issues and confront them.
How much of that translates to real change on the ground, remains to be seen and is probably out of Mr. Rao's control ultimately.
I still hope to own a Skoda without the nagging sinking feeling someday in the near/mid-term future. |
Amen to that!
Last edited by SS-Traveller : 10th September 2013 at 18:51.
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