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How the heck do I post photos on here... tried doing it via iPhone, iPad and Macbook - keep getting error message telling me "Error This upload failed" and "You can upload up to Uploading is not allowed of files (Max. single file size: 2MB)"
My photo is 0.25MB!!
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Anyone bought some for their new hatch and if so.. what have you gone for!?
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Could the delay at a roundabout also be something to do with cylinder deactivation?
Great review thanks, I for one will be considering the Series III 1.4 in the future as I'm sure it will be a step up (more power/less weight) from my Series II 1.4 which has been great
I've never noticed what happens to the cylinders in these situations but... I do recall having similar behaviour from my Scirocco, which does not have the ACT technology. The slow response "issue" seemed to eventually disappear... either that or I just got used to it.
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Thanks Didrox, pick mine up on Tuesday, cant wait.
1.4tsi 150 ACT, blue sel withbsome extras.
did the dealer issue advice for the running in
Exciting... you'll love it!
The dealer did say something but... I wasn't listening. I was just focused on the set of keys he was holding! Rather long monologue on his part..
There is however some advice on this in the users manual:
"The engine has to be run in during the first 1 500 kilometres. During this period, the driving style decides on the quality of the driving-in process.
During the first 1 000 km we recommend not driving faster than 3/4 of the maximum permissible engine speed, not to drive at full throttle and to dispense with the trailer.
In the area of 1,000 to 1,500 kilometres the engine load can be increased up to the maximum permitted engine speed."
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Slightly concerned about your review of the Pegasus alloys which I've also gone for begrudgingly choosing to spend the money on more gadgets and gizmos! How do you find the ride comfort on them? Nice and supple over bumpy roads?
I had 18" wheels with low-profile tyres on the Scirocco so.. that's all I've known for the past 4 years. The S3 is therefore incomparably smoother on the road... I'd say ride is pretty fine indeed.. good over bumps and potholes - you feel them of course but there is no major bang (as it was the case on the rocco). For me it goes back to... what are we comparing it to? A £40k BMW 5 Series? Again, the S3 is just fine..
19" would most likely affect the ride, but can't comment as I haven't driven on them... but in hindsight, I would have ordered them without a test drive - can't possibly be harder than the rocco!
With regards to looks... I think the size "issue" will be less noticeable on yours, because of the darker colour. The wheel arch gap seems more prominent on white. Take a look at the pics of S3s posted on here... many in darker colours and with 17" wheels... looking just great!
Ultimately... I remind myself that I'll spend most of the time enjoying the car from the inside, rather than admiring it from the outside! (60/40 ratio)
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Disclaimer
I thought I'd reciprocate the usefulness I got out of this forum over the past few months by writing a short review of my new S3, after having driven it for its first 1,000 miles. Everything you read below is my opinion and my opinion only... so don't take it too seriously! Also:
- English is my second language so... if confused, try to read in-between the lines.
- Note that I'm drinking Gin & Tonics as I write this, therefore I reserve the right to get a little happier the further I get on.
I've had a VW Scirocco 1.4 TSI DSG for the past 4 years (had it from new) and therefore can use this the basis for some of my views.
Additionally, I have previously owned all sorts of cars... from toy-car Smart Roadster to truck-like Kia Sorrento, to self-decomposing Saab 9.3, to more premium BMW 330d and Mercedes E Class - you get the gist, I'm promiscuous when it comes to cars.
The Spec
SEL Exec 1.4 TSI DSG
Optional extras: Candy White, Beige Leather, Pegasus 18" Wheels, Front Parking Sensors.
1.4 TSI Engine
I ordered my S3 without test driving it and relied on my Scirocco experience to set my expectations - in the knowledge that being a heavier car, the S3 that is, performance would suffer a little. Also knowing that on-paper 0-60 was only 0.8sec slower than the rocco... I thought I could live with that - particularly as I got past my semi-boy-racer needs, present at the time of ordering the rocco and.. more importantly, I'm now the responsible father of one little precious 18 month old biscuit muncher.
Anyway... after 1k miles and getting past the semi-gentle run-in period my view is that the engine is indeed just about OK. Of course, needless to say it is incomparable to the 2 litre petrol or even the torque delivery of the 2 litre diesel. However, it is smooth as... a baby's bum? Probably not the best analogy but I'm sure you get the point. It is very quiet and peaceful inside the cabin and - subject to the DSG box doing it's bit (more on that in a bit) - it is quite responsive too. Worth saying, have never noticed the eco-switch between 2 and 4 cylinders... apart from seeing an indicator appear on Maxidot when active... it seems to kick in when one takes the foot off the gas, sort of while in coasting mode.
After a mix of both sensible and sport mode driving across all sorts of roads... MPG is averaging 42.4 - which is a massive improvement on the rocco's ever-best of 34.6MPG, considering the colossal difference in size and weight between the two. Note: all MPG figures hereby quoted are taken from the cars own systems, therefore - using a VAG-style disclaimer - these are for indicative purposes only and could double at any point in time.
Bottom line if you're bored by now... great performing engine on such a big car.
Perhaps the best of "all worlds" with it's power/performance/smoothness/economy mix - at a lower purchase price than the 2 litre diesel.
DSG box
Right... I read on various media reviews that the S3 came with a 6 gear DSG box, which differed from what I had in my rocco which had (and still has) 7 gears. Twas all incompetent rubbish really... it has 7 gears (plus reverse, of course).
Similar to the rocco, the box spends most of its time in 7th gear... enabling greater fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
The box's dual-clutch allows lightning-quick changes... so when more power is needed and one steps on the gas, a lower gear is nearly always there rough and ready for you. I say really always because... it's not always!
There are times when the car seems emotionally confused over what do you mean by pressing the gas. This tends to happen when, for example, one quickly slows down in approach to a busy roundabout.. the car nearly stops... one promptly presses the gas hoping to squeeze in to a gap in the merry-go-round... the car goes speechless for what it feels like 2 seconds! Its probably far less than that but the reality is that it's just not the prompt response one would want.
Having said all that... I love the DSG box. The above is just one relatively minor niggle which takes a little while to get used to. The box is a truly remarkable piece of engineering and totally complements both performance and luxurious driving - whatever your mood is.
Quite some time ago (when I first got the rocco DSG) I read somewhere that these boxes are self-learning... as in, they learn your driving style and adapt gear changes accordingly. If true, it will only get better the more I drive it!
One further thing I noticed in comparison to the rocco is that Sport mode is far less... stressful. The rocco used to get a little hyper and over-excited (revving) when i slipped in to Sport mode, which was excessive in relation to what was actually happening (i.e. the increase in speed).
The S3 is far more composed in Sport mode... it does it's bit (i.e. keeps the car in lower gears for longer) but seems to appropriately make the most of them... when a certain gear is no longer performing, it moves on to the next one. Better rev mapping is my layman's guess.
I can see myself using Sport mode fairly often...
Start/Stop System
Not an issue... no difference in any way to BMWs I have previously driven. It starts then stops... then starts again... no timing issues, no issues at all.
Auto-Hold System
Brilliant... when I remember it's there! (takes time to get used to it). Great for general traffic / cueing... traffic lights, etc.
I noticed that, for example, when stopped at traffic lights and the auto-hold is on... as well as the Start/Stop (i.e. engine is off)... it is possible to gently touch the gas and get the engine to start without disabling the auto-hold. A further press on the gas will then disable the auto-hold.
Alternatively, just one less-gentle press on the gas will start the engine / get auto-hold off / get the car moving... in a jiffy!
One point worthy of note... when, for example, slowly reversing in to a space... one has to be careful with the auto-hold system... as when enabled (i.e. stopped), a careless less-gentle press of the gas can make the car spring backwards quite quickly (and more than you want it to!)... potentially hitting something or someone. One gets used to it (and aware of it) quite quickly but I can see it being an easy mistake to make when driving on auto-pilot or when distracted by something else.
Adaptive Cruise Control
Wow... very very useful system - I use it all the time, both single/dual carriageway and motorways.
It does not undertake... and it cleverly knows when you're overtaking by detecting that you've put the indicator on! This leads the car to downshift a gear in prep for the overtake... and how quickly it accelerates can be pre-set via the Columbus system (by changing ACC from Normal to Sport mode).
Windscreen Washers
Shocking and difficult to understand as to why would Skoda procure and fit such useless kit... I mean, why!?
Totally bearable though... just made me "WTF" when I first used them.
Beige Leather
Smooth and comfortable... elegant... makes the cabin bright, light and very enjoyable to be in.
Some imperfections noted (minor marks/creases)... some not-so-neat stitching.
I ordered the beige leather as I thought it would be easier to manage than black... considering I often have a little someone in the back seat making glue out of semi-chewed biscuits and other foodstuffs. To-date... it's been successful. Foreign bodies of the crumb-family appear less noticeable than on black leather and any minor marks are easily wiped with... baby wipes (always at hand).
Fully recommended.. if able to order them.
Candy White
Not the best colour out of the few choices available... but not £600-ish either.
My car is a company car so... I chose to spend the money elsewhere.
Some will hate it... some will love it... I think its fine.
Pegasus Alloys
My only regret... the S3 is a biG car... consequently needs biG wheels.
From an aesthetics point of view, my advice is... if you can, go for 19" wheels !
Columbus
Very good system... easy to use plenty of features... really good to see manufactures finally adding more user-settings to in-car software... and then issuing updates when needed (rightly or wrongly, I thank Apple for this culture).
Endless ability to add own music... SD card, Jukebox (own Columbus memory), USB, Aux, Bluetooth, CarPlay, DVD...
Disappointing point I did not realise... CarPlay only works when phone is plugged in to the USB.. as in, with a cable! (we are in 2016 aren't we??)
I look forward to the update that will address this... Skoda.
Sat Nav can be a little slow on telling you what to do (as in, it tells you in time, a bit just in time though). I'm finding some of the wording a little confusing to compute... such as "leave the roundabout at 3rd exit" rather than the usual "take the 3rd exit"
It may all be just a matter of getting used to it thought... I recall suffering from a similar syndrome when I moved from TomTom to iPhone Maps... lots of swearing involved for the first few trips. We both got over it in the end and got used to each other's manners.
Steering Wheel
Yes, a little thin... must come from the same supplier as the Windscreen Washers..
Nitpicking, perfectly bearable.
Road Noise
Compared to what!?
Compared to the rocco... the S3 is very quiet. Compared to a Mercedes E Class... the S3 is quieter. Compared to a Rolls-Royce... I donno but probably a lot noisier. I'd advise you to get the Rolls-Royce if that's what you're looking for.
Heated Seats
Not sure if it's because the seats are in leather but the heated don't get that heated... the fabric seats on the rocco use to get so hot to the point of marginally burning... perfect for days with a bad back! The S3 seats warm up to OK temperature... not ouch-that's-a-bit-warm temperature.
Wife not impressed..
Quality
OK, the leather comments mentioned above... plus some of the plastics are a little cheap (such as the black plastic surrounding the climate control dials) but overall... I think the car has remarkable interior and exterior quality for the price. Yes it could be better... yes, it could be far more expensive too!
Build quality... no issues to report whatsoever... to date. Trust me, I am as picky as they come when it comes to misalignments, imperfections, rattles, etc. - I suffer from it.
Summary
I'm out of Tonic so need to wrap up.
Right now, it is clear to me that no car can match the S3 in terms of value for money... whether one goes for the more economic trims / engines or the more luxurious or sportier ones. Perhaps a hasty view as the car and I are still in our honeymoon period but... it has already crossed my mind that I may order the next Superb when the time comes to order another company car... in 69,000 miles time.
Skoda should be very proud of what they've done with this car...
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I cannot think of any other circumstance where with such a large purchase you are treat with so little respect and care...
Yep.. mad.
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is the dealer local? Have you been there recently, I bet the car is sat in their compound already. Might be worth dropping in and checking. If it's there give them a mighty great kicking.
My dealer played me a bit but when I threw my toys out the pram they sorted it. Still found out my car had been sat with the dealer for 8 days before they registered it though.
Dealer in Leeds.. I live down south.
Interestingly, Skoda UK messaged me asking if I've now got my car!
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I suspect your dealer wants to register it in Jan. Mine was built on the same date and I took delivery a week and a half ago so seems a bit fishy.
You're prob spot on but I feel absolutely powerless... It's ridiculous.
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Car confirmed as built on 8th Nov... latest update, car at uk port but dealer can't get it out before early Jan. A nominee for Efficient Supply Chain Awards... nuts.
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Could be very quick (days) or take as much as 6 weeks from order !
What I recommend is that you ask your dealer for a "SLI Order number" - which is literally the order number... should be 8 digits long and it means the order is placed with the factory.
Personal experience tells me some dealers may not process orders straight away.. for example, to suit the timing of their sales figures, amongst other reasons.
Added benefit of having the SLI number is that you can call Skoda UK or send them a tweet and get an unbiased update !
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I think I may hold the unfortunate record of the longest leadtime on an S3 to date...
Rough timeline:
20/06/15 Ordered with Lease Company
15/07/15 Ordered with dealership
20/08/15 Ordered with factory
09/11/15 Car manufactured
14/12/15 ETA to dealership
22/12/15 My guess/hope of delivery to me
Pathetic experience... thanks to nearly every party involved in handling my order.
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A good way to transform the roads in Prague...
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Bonkers.... all of it.
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Pretty sure this is what you need...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Precision-Star-Torx-Screwdriver-Set/dp/B00434D9IE
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Totally agree with the comments regarding road noise on the new E Class.. and it's ride too.
Often get driven to/from airports and find them disappointingly cheap and tinny... It always crosses my mind because I once owned the previous shape E-Class... which felt solid and well built.
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2007 Saab 9-3 1.9 TiD
Most unreliable car I've ever had.. constantly going wrong.
The most unusual breakdown was when the gear-stick came off while drivin it!
Usual GM quality..
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Hi Thanks for the reply, , 2.0TDI 150 DSG, Black Leather Trim,i opted for the same engine and DSG box as my company Octavia, very impressed with the engine and auto box, so it was an easy choice for me, I have had the Superb for 4 weeks today, but had an operation on my foot yesterday, so now laid up at home for 6 weeks unable to drive, so i just potter up to my garage and polish and sit in her for now, sad person that I am.
Not sad at all... many of us on here wish we could do the same!
Wishing a quite recovery...
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Same colour, wheels & model as mine... well, mine-to-be!
It's on it's way but had to push back delivery as I'm about to travel for 2 weeks.
What engine did you get? Interior trim?
Just saw it on the owners list Gizmo put together...
18/ roughrider10 - SEL Executive Hatch, 2.0 TDI 150 PS DSG, Candy White, Black Leather, Tri-zone climate
Nice..
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DSC_0993 (1).jpg DSC_0996.jpgJust a couple of pictures of my SEL EXEC in Candy White
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Same colour, wheels & model as mine... well, mine-to-be!
It's on it's way but had to push back delivery as I'm about to travel for 2 weeks.
What engine did you get? Interior trim?
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Apologies @Langers2k - did not see your post!
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Hmmm... I think you can get as tough as you like on this one...
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All extracted front Škoda website (+ YouTube).
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ŠKODA Superb - Light assistant
As a practical device, which simplifies the controlling of the car’s lighting, the Light assistant provides these functions:
- Leaving home: Turns on the lights after unlocking the vehicle for easier finding of the convenient path to the car.
- Coming home: If the light intensity outside is lower than a set level, this function provides pleasant illuminating of the path home.
- Tunnel light: While driving, this function activates headlamps if the intensity of the outside lights abruptly decreases.
- Day light: Turns the daytime running lights on after turning the ignition on.
Also integrated into the Light assistant system is the Rain lights function, which turns the lights on when the wipers are activated.
The Superb III Picture thread
in Skoda Superb Mk III (2015 - 2023)
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