I'm guessing the people with blower issues don't have climate control? I haven't noticed any problems with mine.
Had this issue on a Toledo with climate control, It wasn't annoying enough ( for me ) to take it to a dealer.
I'm guessing the people with blower issues don't have climate control? I haven't noticed any problems with mine.
I have had my Ibiza 1.0 SE Design 95 since early March in my opinion it is a really good looking car which influenced my purchase decision.
However it has an issue with the clutch in that even on a small incline the clutch bites and there is the smell of burning. The car has done under 1500 miles, I have never experienced this in any other new car I have owned. The car was checked by my dealer and I was told that there was no fault even though the technician could smell it "a bit" during tests it is acceptable according to them.
Now the 1L Ateca has a similar problem and clutches are failing after very short distances, the company quote wear and tear and not covered on the warranty, on cars that are weeks old with very low mileage, the clutch only has a 6 month warranty! Bills of £2000 to fix, I am really worried my Ibiza is going the same way.
Also I get a clunking noise from the rear drum brakes, again a known issue but not subject to a recall, essentially put up with it.
After just 3 months of ownership I am seriously considering changing the car to another brand, which is sad as the Ibiza is a cracking little car otherwise.
The Ateca owners seem to have a battle on their hands, the clutch is described as a wear and tear item which in theory could burn out in a day depending on driving style. My last Renault had over 120k on the clock on the original clutch so think I can argue the point should it come to it.There is no way the customer would have to cough up the bill for a new clutch on a car thats only a few months old with such a low mileage...... if that was the case the car is not fit for purpose
If you bought the Ibiza for handling and ride, a Toledo won't suit at all. The handling is soggy and the low tech rear suspension jiggles a little over bumps. If you want acres of space (for 4) and good equipment levels but are not so concerned about the driving experience then a Toledo might fit the bill. As a mature product (built by Skoda) it's likely more reliable than a Mk6 as well.CLUTCH UPDATE
Well the car has been back at the dealership for nearly 2 weeks now, the gearbox was out on day one and hot spots were found on the clutch plate, there did not seem to be any real indication as to what was causing it, so a total new clutch assembly was approved, plates flywheel the lot, now there is a problem with a CV joint on the driveshaft, the part is currently not in the country, after what was 1300 miles and a few weeks of ownership I have now put the ball back with the dealer and rejected the car, awaiting a response.
I would want a like for like replacement but a told that the SE Design is now longer available and that no new car orders are being placed until the industry knows what the governments plans on the new tax bands will be, leaves me somewhat stranded, refund or a car from stock, probably pre registered, there is a glut of Toledos at the moment, seem good value but have so so right ups.