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6th Rung of Ladder & "Undine" Reunion

3.9K views 19 replies 6 participants last post by  wellinever  
#1 ·
We collected "Red" looking bright and shining, from the dealer on Monday 3 March, and after a meticulous hand over lasting 1hour 50minutes, It even included an accompaniedtest drive, the heavens opened. With my wife behind the wheel, we set off in the most atrocious conditions and headed for home. The English weather confined us to the home for the rest of the day with 8miles on the speedo.



Tuesday being in complete contrast,we covered50 odd miles of shared driving and have found "Red"did everything required of him.
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PS. The dealer even presented my wife with a beautiful boquet of flowers and a very large box of chocolates.
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Let's have an "Undine Reunion"with all your updates and experiences with your "Mokka".. Hoping to hear from all of you.
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#2 ·
wellinever said:
We collected "Red" looking bright and shining, from the dealer on Monday 3 March, and after a meticulous hand over lasting 1hour 50minutes, It even included an accompanied test drive, the heavens opened. With my wife behind the wheel, we set off in the most atrocious conditions and headed for home. The English weather confined us to the home for the rest of the day with 8miles on the speedo.


Tuesday being in complete contrast, we covered 50 odd miles of shared driving and have found "Red" did everything required of him. 
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 PS. The dealer even presented my wife with a beautiful boquet of flowers and a very large box of chocolates.
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Let's have an "Undine Reunion"  with all your updates and experiences with your "Mokka".. Hoping to hear from all of you.
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Picked mine up at 12 today and so far loving it
 
#3 ·


Picked mine up at 12 today and so far loving it[/QUOTE]






That is good news Espresso and long may you enjoy it.
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Wife had her 1st compliment about "Red" today in Sainsburys Car Park. "What a beautiful car and what is it" was the question by an elderly gent. A "Mokka" was her reply, which he followed up by asking"What's that"?Now I'm awaiting mine (car compliment that is). 1-0 to my wife
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#7 ·
All satisfied customers eh?
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#8 ·
wellinever said:
All satisfied customers eh?
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Not quiet, just got to settle "The Battle Of The Bose".
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#11 ·
Bit too late for that, but could do some free fuel or services.
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#16 ·
Bandit said:
They could put any system they like in there and put a Bose emblem on the speakers, I wouldn't know the difference....

That would suffice, be like a placebo.
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Everybody happy, well you and me anyway.
 
#17 ·
How long does it take to dictate a two word answer too include the words "tough luck". It's been over a week now and still awaiting an explanation
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#18 ·
Vauxhall are too busy deleting every reference to the Bose system in their previously released press articles on media.vauxhall.co.uk - it's true. I emailed the PR manager yesterday about an article dated 31/5/2013 where they wrote

"Moving inside, the Mokka gains optional, state-of-the-art infotainment systems CD 600 and Navi 950. Intuitive and easy-to-use, the new systems feature a high-resolution, 7-inch colour display, where the image from the optional rear camera is also displayed. Bluetooth connectivity for both mobile and audio streaming is also available. The Navi 950 comes standard with comprehensive Europe-wide mapping and can be updated by simple download via the USB port. The Navi 950's premium Bose sound system provides punchy, clear and robust audio with six loudspeakers, a subwoofer and digital amplifier."

Today the last sentence has been deleted from that press release - the date remains the same. I'm livid.
 
#19 ·
This is on the internet still check out what you get for ÂŁ1055
I wont say where I found it though as it might get deleted.

The Vauxhall Mokka compact-SUV is now available to order with the 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine and front-wheel drive.

Though only initially available as a four-wheel drive manual, the 1.4-litre petrol engine is equipped with a six-speed manual transmission and a stop-start as standard. There's an automatic alternative available too ""“ an option previously only offered on the front-wheel drive 1.7-litre CDTI diesel version.

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As a result, the 1.4-litre turbo with manual gearbox emits 139g/km of CO2 with an average economy of 47.1mpg ""“ 3mpg better off than its four-wheel drive equivalent. As for the automatic, fuel consumption is down to 41.5mpg with CO2 emissions rising to 158g/km.

The front-wheel drive 1.4-litre turbo is now the quickest model offered within the Mokka range, sprinting from 0-60mph in 9.3 seconds with a top speed of 120mph.

Inside, Exclusiv and SE trim levels now benefit from the option of an improved CD 600 player, 7-inch colour display screen and Vauxhall's Intellilink software for just ÂŁ240 more. Alternatively, a Bose sound system and easy-to-use Navi 950 navigation system can also be added for ÂŁ1055.

That said, both the Bose sound system and sat-nav are standard on the cheapest Tech Line model. A reversing camera can be fitted as an optional extra.

In addition to the 1.4-litre engine and front-wheel drive, the Vauxhall Mokka can now be specified in an eye-catching Orange Rock metallic paint scheme, alongside optional 19-inch five-spoke alloy wheels.

Prices for the front-wheel drive 1.4-litre turbo version of the Mokka start at ÂŁ16,719 on the road.

Edited by: BUCKERS
 
#20 ·
BUCKERS said:
This is on the internet still check out what you get for ÂŁ1055
I wont say where I found it though as it might get deleted.

The Vauxhall Mokka compact-SUV is now available to order with the 1.4-litre turbocharged petrol engine and front-wheel drive.

Though only initially available as a four-wheel drive manual, the 1.4-litre petrol engine is equipped with a six-speed manual transmission and a stop-start as standard. There's an automatic alternative available too ""“ an option previously only offered on the front-wheel drive 1.7-litre CDTI diesel version.

Check out our top 10 4x4s and SUVs

As a result, the 1.4-litre turbo with manual gearbox emits 139g/km of CO2 with an average economy of 47.1mpg ""“ 3mpg better off than its four-wheel drive equivalent. As for the automatic, fuel consumption is down to 41.5mpg with CO2 emissions rising to 158g/km.

The front-wheel drive 1.4-litre turbo is now the quickest model offered within the Mokka range, sprinting from 0-60mph in 9.3 seconds with a top speed of 120mph.

Inside, Exclusiv and SE trim levels now benefit from the option of an improved CD 600 player, 7-inch colour display screen and Vauxhall's Intellilink software for just ÂŁ240 more. Alternatively, a Bose sound system and easy-to-use Navi 950 navigation system can also be added for ÂŁ1055.

That said, both the Bose sound system and sat-nav are standard on the cheapest Tech Line model. A reversing camera can be fitted as an optional extra.

In addition to the 1.4-litre engine and front-wheel drive, the Vauxhall Mokka can now be specified in an eye-catching Orange Rock metallic paint scheme, alongside optional 19-inch five-spoke alloy wheels.

Prices for the front-wheel drive 1.4-litre turbo version of the Mokka start at ÂŁ16,719 on the road.












That's interesting to know.