Sentences with phrase «fuel filler flap»

From the driver's point of view, this means that you'll need to occasionally top up the special tank for the «AdBlue» solution, accessed under the standard fuel filler flap.
Externally there's little to give the game away that this is anything but a standard car, with the charging port hidden away underneath the standard fuel filler flap and LED headlights looking much like the original units.
An ice scraper in the fuel filler flap is standard in the Superb.
Skoda are also pushing more «Simply Clever» additions like an ice scraper located in the fuel filler flap which now acts as a tyre tread depth gauge too, USB ports for the back seats and a double sided boot mat.
The ice scraper concealed in the fuel filler flap now incorporates, as a new function, a gauge for measuring the tyre tread depth.
Actually, there is one final item of exterior design to point out and that's to the fuel filler flap, which we realise makes it sound like we're really struggling to find any differences — but this is more significant than it first sounds.
The lithium - ion battery is charged via a flap on the rear quarters on the opposite side of the fuel filler flap, and when the battery is fully charged, you can realistically travel up to 25 miles on battery power alone.
Of course, the ice scraper mounted in the fuel filler flap is still present and correct, while a slotted smartphone holder is designed to sit in one of the cup - holders.
And while it won't be of much use in Australia, what other car comes with an ice scraper that doubles as a magnifying glass hidden in the fuel filler flap, a hi - vis vest stored in a driver's seat pocket, a double - sided boot floor cover, a mobile phone holder or slots to prevent the rear seatbelt buckles flapping around?
Skoda also claims the five - seat Rapid family car offers class - leading rear headroom (972 mm) and rear kneeroom (65 mm), as well as 19 «Simply Clever» features including four large door compartments, front seat pockets, an ice scraper in the fuel filler flap, a double - sided boot floor cover, two side boot compartments, a mobile phone holder and slots to secure the rear seatbelt buckles.
The fuel filler flap for both the Transporter and the Multivan opens only with the driver's door open (this will be the passenger - side door in the Australian market, obviously), revealing the service point for AdBlue replenishment, which is required for the Euro 6 - compliant engines.
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