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ŠKODA Wins Fleet Contract With ECG Facilities Services

ŠKODA Wins Fleet Contract With ECG Facilities Services

One of the UK’s leading facilities management companies, ECG Facilities Services, has become the latest business to choose ŠKODA for its fleet by ordering a total of 51 Octavias and Superbs. The vehicles – made up of 22 ŠKODA Superb SE Business models and 29 ŠKODA Octavia SE Business GreenLine models – are all in candy white, and will be used by ECGFS’ Service Engineers.

The contract win comes off the back of a meticulous vehicle survey conducted by ECGFS, which covered CO2 emissions, efficiency, storage, comfort and ergonomics – ŠKODA’s Octavia and Superb were overwhelming winners.

With the new order now placed, ECGFS’ Octavia drivers will benefit from up to 88.3 miles per gallon, from a car that is spacious, functional and packed full of clever technology. The Octavia was also recently named ‘Best Estate Car’ at the annual Fleet News awards.

Meanwhile, those that get behind the wheel of the ŠKODA Superb will discover a stylish car that offers high levels of comfort and unrivalled levels of passenger and luggage space for the class.

Patrick McGillycuddy, Head of Fleet at ŠKODA UK commented: “We are extremely pleased that ECG Facilities has chosen to supply its business drivers with ŠKODAs. Every new fleet contract is a testament to ŠKODA’s core offering, which continues to offer class-leading CO2 emissions and excellent whole life costs without compromising on style or efficiency.”

ECG Facilities Fleet Manager, Tim Muir said: “When factoring in the results of our vehicle evaluation, road tests and costs, it really became a no brainer, ŠKODA Superb and Octavia were the right choice. We chose the Superb and Octavia Estates because they benefit our company with reliability and low running costs. The serious value ŠKODA offered meant we could also supply our engineers with high spec cars – we want them to be happy with their cars more than anything else.”

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