Just been down there myself (Mumbles) Took my two lads to Prezzo. The bill was £65. That's a shared starter, three mains (one a basic margarita pizza) , and a couple of drinks, only one an alcoholic drink. Fortunately had a £30 off voucher, because that's daft money for the food we had, even though it was nice. Contrast Saturday evening, all five of us went up to our golf club, with another family of five. We all had three courses, sides, bottle of wine, loads of drinks for kids, couple of G&T's. The food is as good. Rounded up to £90 per fam to include a very decent tip. These chains are fleecing us.
is it an auto ? . i finally managed to convince my 85 year old mum to get a smaller car and make it an auto <phew> big bonus is that is has a reversing camera
No manual. Hoping the old dear is going to pick up a bit once she’s got a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. She’s 77 but generally she’s in good health and quite capable. Nice car though. Nothing fancy but drives really nice.
yeah i quite fancy one but could really do with something a bit bigger though the fact that according to reviews you have to use the touch screen just to change the heating settings puts me off VAG cars a bit .
The Mrs has had the Kamiq, hard to tell the difference from a photo, due to pick it Friday, yes that one is a nice drive too.
ah might need to check out if that is just because it is the budget range or the others are now the dame .
I have a 3yr old Kodiaq, it was top of the range at the time,stuff on it I don't use but it was a dealer offer I couldn't refuse, had it just 3 yrs, last month they offered me just 4k less than I paid for it, looking to change and it doesn't seem that they've made many adjustments to the spec. Mine is a dial to adjust the heating settings. Wonder if it's the new electric one,you've read reviews on, I'm pretty sure Tobes had a new one of those last year
That Skoda one is the larger version? Like VW and Seat they go small, medium and large for these crossover/suv things.