I'm happy with the general volume level in the Superb. Could summarize, maybe.....bear in mind that nowadays, I do 400km at a time, 1 way, to the office. Same day return, mostly empty roads. Minimal town work, mostly 80/100/120km/h limits, 80/100 in winter. Summer tyres are Bridgestone Turanza 005s, Winter Hakkapellitta 8s. Both in 215/55R17. Car spec includes heated seats and wheel, Bi-Xenon, Amundsen, Webasto. I've done a tick over 73500kms in 2.5 years. Average according to Spritmonitor is around 6l/100. Average speeds tend to be high with summer limits, like 100km/h high.
Plus:
- like the ride. Very comfy. But this car also has the rough road pack (+15mm)
- noise-wise, pleasantly quiet, even with winter spikes
- manual change not too shabby
- winter tyres still have 6mm left; summers still have >5mm left. Both sets were new at the time of buying.
- it powerslides beautifully in ESC Sport mode without allowing rotations... but you can still eat snow
- the range is lovely, with 1200km no issue and 800 in a day absolutely standard with a 1/3 tank left.
Dislikes:
- used the heated screen so little it's weird. Webasto very effective, so that got used instead.
- bit floaty over the bumpy stuff, would have fixed that with B6s all round
- sound system is pants, but I fixed that --> DSP + Amps + Sub. Took some boot space, excellent sound as a result.
- Bi-Xenon underwhelming, I fixed that too --> Lazer 18 Elite will also be added to the Kodiaq
- Range on the Webasto remote was small. Can't stand on the runway at my local airport and turn the Webasto on reliably.But this is a standard feature of these remotes, so...
What broke / was replaced?
1 wheel bearing.
1 lower control arm ball joint
1 set of front disks + pads
oil, 3 times
Haldex oil, once
Adblue system bits, once
Battery, once
Kessy start button, once
Overall: solid 8/10. Can't argue with the tyre wear; it's done a very good job of keeping costs down and eating the miles. Haldex is very nice now the fluid is changed - previously you could tell when power was going to the back, now it's just sliiiiiiide and no apparent movement of power.