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New SKODA Parts Website

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 9:00 am
by SkodaParts
Hi Everyone

We have just launched a new SKODA parts website.

Working out of a SKODA dealership we offer genuine parts at a discounted rate through our online store.

All parts are new direct from SKODA and come with a SKODA warranty.

We are constantly adding new products and if you are looking for something send us an enquiry through our site. We will look up the part and add it to our website.

To send an enquiry use this link https://skodapartsdirect.co.uk/skoda-pa ... uiry-form/

Our homepage is https://skodapartsdirect.co.uk/

We will always do our best to find what you are looking for and add as much discount as we can.

Every part on our website is discounted from the dealership price, discounts vary depending on the product but we will try our best to be as low as possible.

Thanks

Skoda Parts Direct

Re: New SKODA Parts Website

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 4:44 pm
by Sparkybruce
Thanks - that is a very useful site.
(I didn't realize that they made any Kamiq's with drum brakes (must be rears) until I scrolled through the parts lists.

Re: New SKODA Parts Website

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 4:52 pm
by Sparkybruce
Wow diesel injectors are £481.62 each - I'm in the wrong business.

Re: New SKODA Parts Website

Posted: Thu Sep 30, 2021 5:26 pm
by DTEG
Sparkybruce wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 4:44 pm I didn't realize that they made any Kamiq's with drum brakes (must be rears) until I scrolled through the parts lists.
Even the S has discs all round. Perhaps some other market?

Re: New SKODA Parts Website

Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2021 11:20 am
by Ragtag
Thanks for that.
Great to see.

My Kamiq (2019 with 5.580 miles on it) was in for service at a Skoda dealer two days ago. They advised me that the rear discs were pitted and suggested replacement. ( even though, when pushed, they said they were working correctly and well within spec). They quoted £352.38 for them. on this site. . £84.18 for the pair!

I don't know if you do SM advertising, but it may be worth putting something about your company on. . Skoda Kamiq Owners UK page on facebook..

Rags.

Re: New SKODA Parts Website

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 11:02 am
by SkodaParts
Ragtag wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 11:20 am Thanks for that.
Great to see.

My Kamiq (2019 with 5.580 miles on it) was in for service at a Skoda dealer two days ago. They advised me that the rear discs were pitted and suggested replacement. ( even though, when pushed, they said they were working correctly and well within spec). They quoted £352.38 for them. on this site. . £84.18 for the pair!

I don't know if you do SM advertising, but it may be worth putting something about your company on. . Skoda Kamiq Owners UK page on facebook..

Rags.
Hi Thanks, yes we are on Facebook, but I think the Kamiq Owners UK Page says no self-promotion and I don't want to annoy any of the admins. I think we have joined the page and will try to help where we can without sending links.

Re: New SKODA Parts Website

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:42 am
by Ragtag
SkodaParts wrote: Mon Oct 04, 2021 11:02 am
Ragtag wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 11:20 am Thanks for that.
Great to see.

My Kamiq (2019 with 5.580 miles on it) was in for service at a Skoda dealer two days ago. They advised me that the rear discs were pitted and suggested replacement. ( even though, when pushed, they said they were working correctly and well within spec). They quoted £352.38 for them. on this site. . £84.18 for the pair!

I don't know if you do SM advertising, but it may be worth putting something about your company on. . Skoda Kamiq Owners UK page on facebook..

Rags.
Hi Thanks, yes we are on Facebook, but I think the Kamiq Owners UK Page says no self-promotion and I don't want to annoy any of the admins. I think we have joined the page and will try to help where we can without sending links.

Great to know you are about anyway!

Rags.

Re: New SKODA Parts Website

Posted: Sat Aug 20, 2022 5:25 pm
by Ali748
Ford are still doing drum brakes on the puma even now,discs are far better

Re: New SKODA Parts Website

Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2022 9:05 am
by HareLaw
I've just had an even worse experience at 12k miles with frantic brake judder and my complaint is that I think this is a ridiculously short lifetime for ANY modern part