Skoda Kamiq and Some great Car Hacks to Save Your Day


We recently took a quickie out-of-town break in a Skoda Kamiq Signature. Its modest proportions hide a world of wonder that slowly revealed itself like a rose on a warm spring day.

While we were at it, we found a couple of hacks to eliminate annoying omissions such as DAB, 12v outlets, and USB sockets. It turns out the world is emerging from its conservative chrysalis at an ever-increasing pace.

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Hack 1: Some car companies, as thoughtful as they are, have gaps in their equipment you can fix in a jif. Our Kamiq Signature had all the business built-in, but no DAB+ digital radio. “Damn and blast,” I uttered. I’m a Buddha Hits lover, and after a short apoplexy, connected to the wireless Apple CarPlay. I left the phone in the Qi charger so it didn’t run down, and streamed Buddha via LISTNR. Job done.

Hack 2:

Well, this hack is more of a “just in case”.

My Navman Sensor XL dashcam comes with an extra long lead with 12V/micro USB connections. I usually plug in to the outlet right at the front of the console, but in this case the 12volt is under the armrest. It drapes the cord across the cabin like the joint was wired by MacGyver.  I spied the USB-C sockets instead. “Just the ticket, “or so I thought. Nay, neither carried sufficient charge for my trusty travel companion. I used the 12V outlet instead, but was reminded of recent motoring events in jalopies with the 12V only in the boot.

For that, I have a USB to Micro USB lead, with a USB to USB-C adaptor to be ready for all occasions.

That sorted our entertainment, and unlike DAB+, didn’t have conniptions the second you’re near city limits

Hack 3:

In another “just in case”-

We arrived at our mountain hideaway a few hours later and were greeted by apocalyptic rain. The Kamiq has a mini folding brolly in the front driver’s door, like a Rolls Royce. OK, the Roller has a full-sized Teflon brolly but it is the thought that counts. I stayed dry-ish and that’s all that counts.

Stay tuned for the full review tomorrow!

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Written by Alan Zurvas

Alan Zurvas is the founder and editor of Gay Car Boys, Australia's leading LGBTQI+ automotive publication. Before launching GCB in 2008, Alan's automotive writing was published in SameSame.com.au and the Star Observer. With over 16 years of hands-on car reviewing experience, Alan brings an honest, irreverent voice to every review — championing value and innovation over brand loyalty.


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