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During braking, the kinetic energy is transformed into heat, which is then uselessly radiated into the environment. To help you get part of this energy back, we’ve developed the brake energy recuperation system, which uses intelligent alternator to store the energy in battery during deceleration and then uses it to lower the engine load by alternator, reducing the fuel consumption.


How does it work? When you brake with the engine, alternator increases its output to use engine’s kinetic energy, which would otherwise be wasted uselessly. Conversely, when engine power is needed, the alternator can lower its output and thus also its resistance to the engine. This helps to lower the fuel consumption in this mode and basically “recycle” the energy recovered during braking.

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The recommended gear feature on the Maxi-dot trip computer display shows the driver whether the gear they are in is appropriate or whether they need to change up or down. The aim is to help the driver achieve optimum engine speed and reduce fuel consumption.

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To help ŠKODA owners stay safe and secure as the temperature dips, ŠKODA is urging customers to take advantage of its Winter Health Check offer.

Milton Keynes, 22nd November 2013 – For just £30, motorists can have their cars treated to a comprehensive seven-point examination by fully-trained technicians at any of the 134 ŠKODA retailers in the UK. Each customer will also receive a full vehicle condition report, as well as a ŠKODA branded gift bag worth £23, which includes a de-icer, screen wash, and an ice scraper.

The checklist focuses on the key areas of a vehicle that may suffer the most during the winter months:

1. Lights
These are inspected for any blown bulbs and incorrect beam alignment. Essential for keeping lights nice and bright as the days get darker.

2. Wiper blades
Visibility can be at a premium during the winter months, so all blades are looked at for wear and damage.

3. Windscreen washer fluid
A clean and dry windscreen means better visibility. The vehicle will be topped up with the correct antifreeze fluid to prevent any ice build-ups.

4. Brakes
Responsive brakes are essential at any time of year, but in winter they are even more important. Discs, pads and fluid levels are inspected as part of the check to ensure perfect operation.

5. Tyres
Often taken for granted, tyres are put under enormous stress during the winter months. ŠKODA technicians will thoroughly check the condition of all tyres, highlighting any potential problem areas. 

To help owners get the most out of their vehicles in cold and wet conditions, ŠKODA retailers are also offering winter tyre packages at very competitive prices. Winter tyres are designed with special tread patterns that deliver improved grip at temperatures below 7ºC, and are recommended for all drivers venturing out over the colder months.

6. Battery
Cold weather can put a great strain on the battery, so this key component is evaluated thoroughly as part of the winter check.

7. Air-conditioning
It may sound like an unusual thing to worry about in winter, but air conditioning is a great ally in the battle to keep windscreens and windows mist-free. The state of the system and its effectiveness will be assessed.

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Only the best is good enough for our customers. The principle that company founders Laurin and Klement followed, remains in effect at ŠKODA even to this day.

 
To produce the ŠKODA Fabia, Octavia, Roomster, Yeti and Superb models, we built new manufacturing facilities and equipped them with the most advanced technology available to automobile manufacturers worldwide. From car development to manufacturing, sales and aftersales customer service. The reason is simple: Your satisfaction is our number one priority.
 
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Versatility matched with performance and a product range available to meet all your operational needs ŠKODA offers vehicles from the high performance ŠKODA Octavia vRS to the fuel efficient and spacious ŠKODA Superb. Our vehicles offer flexibility in all classes and combine technical and components commonality to ensure cost effective maintenance and competitive whole life costs.
 
The demands placed on emergency vehicles are higher than on ordinary business fleets and our cars pass every test set by the services with flying colours. For example, while all ŠKODA's were passed as suitable by the National Policing Improvement Agency, some of the examiners had some very complimentary things to say about our vehicles. One even noted that the Fabia had “performed faultlessly”.
Our cars can also be easily converted to meet your very specific needs - from a dog-carrying police vehicle with dual cages to a vehicle with a containment prison cell to a rapid response vehicle for paramedics.
  
If you’d like further proof or to arrange a demonstration then please call 01908 548043.
 
Three reasons why you should choose Emergency services vehicles from ŠKODA:
 
  • They excel in emergency services tests
  • They are available converted as specialist vehicles
  • They offer great value and low whole life costs

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