Anti-freeze should be added to your vehicle's cooling system according to the manufacturer's specification.

If the cooling system warning light is illuminated, switch off the engine immediately. Once the engine has reached a safe temperature, check how much coolant there is in the reservoir. If it's below the minimum level you'll need to top it up. Always do so with the correct anti-freeze solution as per manufacturing specification. Never top up with just water – this will reduce the system's effectiveness.

More detailed information can be found in the owner's manual if you’re still unsure. Alternatively, you could call ŠKODA Roadside Assistance on 0800 526 625 for advice, or contact your local ŠKODA retailer.

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What’s great about the Yeti Outdoor is its ready for both the business trip and the country pursuit. One side of the boot liner is carpeted to match the cargo space and ensure your brief case is stored in luxury, while the other side has a water-resistant, easily cleanable surface for when you drive off the beaten track with your wellies at the weekend.

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We know you’re busy. So why not let ŠKODA Business Direct worry about keeping you and your business on the road? That way, you can focus on what really matters.
 
ŠKODA Business Direct can help you keep control of your monthly budgets with our highly competitive contract hire and leasing offers – short term or long term, we have a plan to suit you. We can also help you to budget ahead by adding servicing, maintenance and tyre costs to your agreement, providing you with an outstanding value for money package that is tailored to you.
 
Not only can we offer you market leading contract hire and leasing rates on all cars across the ŠKODA range, but also because we’re the experts, you can be assured of receiving outstanding customer service throughout your vehicle ownership period.
 
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Young Driver is the UK’s only nationwide provider of driving lessons for children aged 11 to 17, a programme which ŠKODA is delighted to be part of. Research shows that giving our young people as much driving experience as possible before they are road legal, cuts road accidents involving this group by 40%. Young Driver has 30 specially designed training facilities across the country. Complete with road signs, traffic lights, roundabouts and junctions – they are built to simulate a ‘real road’ experience. 100,000 lessons have been delivered to date by the country’s best driving instructors, who have all been trained specifically to teach under 17s.


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In 1939 came World War 2. Czechoslovakia was occupied by the Germans and the period until 1945 was a disruptive one for ŠKODA. The civilian car production programme was very limited and the majority of manufacturing was to support the German war effort.
 
After the war, as part of large-scale nationalisation in Czechoslovakia, the company became a national enterprise and took over all passenger car production. This period saw the ŠKODA Tudor successfully exported as far as Australia and the introduction of the mould-breaking ŠKODA 1200 which was modernised several times before, as the 1202, finally ceasing production in 1973!
 
ŠKODA also manufactured the ŠKODA 440 which, in 1959, evolved into the first Octavia, named because it was the eighth model to be produced after the end of World War 2.
 
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