RE: Skoda Octavia Estate vRS Challenge: Driven
Discussion
Tintop2 said:
mcelliott said:
Stuck a revo stage1 on mine, makes for a pretty quick family load lugger
Hi Mcelliott I have been toying with the idea of a revo stage 1 for my diesel vrs estate (2014). My only hesitation has been whether it might negatively impact fuel consumption and also oil consumption (not sure if it is a quirk of my particular car but it does seem to drink more oil than other cars I have had).
What has your experience been with this?
Cheers
mcelliott said:
Tintop2 said:
mcelliott said:
Stuck a revo stage1 on mine, makes for a pretty quick family load lugger
Hi Mcelliott I have been toying with the idea of a revo stage 1 for my diesel vrs estate (2014). My only hesitation has been whether it might negatively impact fuel consumption and also oil consumption (not sure if it is a quirk of my particular car but it does seem to drink more oil than other cars I have had).
What has your experience been with this?
Cheers
768 said:
Someone who doesn't want to pay more to rent it.
If you go onto a leasing website and click "order now" on the first deal you see, then yes, you'll pay more. If you shop around or wait for a manufacturer backed deal, I'd be extremely surprised if you can get into some of the cars on offer for the same price if you buy.Amanitin said:
so what you're saying is, when you lease instead of buy, somebody else pays for depreciation?
Interesting theory you have there. How can i subscribe to your newsletter?
When the leasing companies are ordering thousands of units, they can negotiate a better price than joe-bloggs walking into his local dealership. Thought this was fairly obvious? Although I suppose hitting the reply button without actually giving the post a seconds thought is more satisfying than applying common sense.Interesting theory you have there. How can i subscribe to your newsletter?
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