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Charla

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2 posts

254 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Hello. I read with interest the article in the issue of The Daily Mail 1/12/04 "page 6" about the possible speed ban revisions.

I have been in contact with Skoda and the Dept of Transport since January 2004 ever since buying my Skoda Fabia estate because it does not show the figures relating to 30/50/70mph only tiny white marks.

According to Skoda and The Dept of Transport it meets EU regs. How can this be as there is no real way of knowing if the driver is going much too fast or just a bit or whatever and any possible speed convictions highly suspect. Because of a mechanical defect on my new car I was lent a new Octavia for four and a half weeks which has the correct markings. Any comments would be appreciated
Regards

pentoman

4,834 posts

285 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Umm...

Isn't that pretty normal?





On the other hand.. if they want to be obsessed with speed, maybe it's worth giving them a hard time about it .

I don't think Skoda have done anything wrong.

bobbins

26,934 posts

267 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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You don't know your *exact* speed at all from looking at the speedo.
EU regs say the speedo *must* overread by 4KM/hr (2.5MPH) and can overread by up to 10%.
So at an exact 70MPH, your speedo could read anything between 63.6MPH and 67.5MPH.
I can never remember what effect tyre wear has on these figures (as it reduces the wheel diameter by 12mm or so).

>> Edited by bobbins on Thursday 16th December 10:08

Charla

Original Poster:

2 posts

254 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Thanks for the replies. The silly thing is that Skoda are not consistant with their Speedos ie. I noticed a 02 octavia which had figures at 10/30/50/70. The 04 Octavia I was lent for 5 weeks whilst my jan 04 Fabia estate had to have it's engine rebuilt after 9000 mls had figures at all speeds!

cdp

8,017 posts

276 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Charla said:
Thanks for the replies. The silly thing is that Skoda are not consistant with their Speedos ie. I noticed a 02 octavia which had figures at 10/30/50/70. The 04 Octavia I was lent for 5 weeks whilst my jan 04 Fabia estate had to have it's engine rebuilt after 9000 mls had figures at all speeds!



If only everything in life were as reliable as a Volkswagen

GetCarter

30,659 posts

301 months

Friday 17th December 2004
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Buy a GPS speed camera detector - they are much more accurate than speedos at telling your speed.

Steve