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Happy Kodiaq Owner
Should have posted here last February when I acquired the car but better late than never I suppose. I have been a member of BRISKODA since 2017 when I bought a Superb estate but after almost 90k miles, decided in late 2024 to trade it in for a Kodiaq once I found a suitable one. Finally found a 22 plate L&K TDI 200 DSG 4x4 in grey with 27.5k on the clock which was delivered to me on Feb 7th 2025. I tarted it up a bit putting all season tyres on it, fancy (legal) number plates, a carbon rear sill protector, a load space protector, front and rear dash cams and a towbar. I also took my DTUK pedalbox out of the Superb, got it updated and fitted it to the Kodiaq. Have since put just over 7K miles on the car and have been very happy. Following an advisory on my MOT, I had to have the rear brake pads and discs replaced just yesterday for just over £200 which I didn't think was a bad price. I find the Kodiaq more comfortable than the Superb and have found it to be a more stable towcar than the Superb was. Getting in and out of it is easier too. I did foolishly think that being an L&K model it would have all the 'extras' the Superb had such as rear aircon and heated rear seats but it doesn't - they had obviously become extra cost extras by 2022. Mind you, it does have a heated steering wheel and 'smart' led headlights that I can leave on main beam because they adjust so as not to dazzle oncoming drivers. The adaptive cruise control with traffic sign recognition is also pretty nifty - don't know where it gets its information from but it slows the car automatically for bends and roundabouts which is all a bit spooky and not a feature I would ever entrust my life to but it does seem to work quite well most of the time.
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Albourneboy started following Goodbye Superb, hello Kodiaq , Happy Kodiaq Owner , Swapped Superb for Kodiaq and 5 others
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Swapped Superb for Kodiaq
I agree with you regarding the suspension though my Superb had 19 inch wheels and low profile tyres which didn’t help comfort wise so I’ve not really noticed a lot of difference. The Kodiaq does seem ‘stiffer’ though and corners well for an SUV
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Swapped Superb for Kodiaq
I haven’t really noticed any difference so I guess they must be very similar. Being an auto, my left foot lives on the footrest and as I use the cruise control an awful lot, my right foot is on the flat on the floor a lot of the time. Even on the pedals, it’s normally at the ‘correct’ angle relative to my leg so you should be ok
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Swapped Superb for Kodiaq
Decided in February after 8 years and almost 90k miles of Superb ownership it was time for a change. Found myself a 22 plate 2.0 TDI L&K Kodiaq in Grey with just under 28k miles on the clock. 8 months on and I’m extremely happy with it. Me and my wife find it more comfortable than the Superb and as we’re both getting a bit long in the tooth it’s certainly easier to get in and out of it. It’s very quiet, quick when you want it to be and more economical than the Superb. I used it for the first time at night last month and those led headlights are fantastic. Forgot to dip them at one point and couldn’t work out why I wasn’t getting flashed until I realised the lights were adjusting themselves to not dazzle oncoming traffic - didn’t bother dipping them after that! Couple of minor irritations - drive mode always resets to ‘drive’ when ignition turned off so have given up selecting ‘eco’ and although the acc and traffic sign recognition system works well on the whole, it does have a habit of slowing or braking the car momentarily when it shouldn’t. Other than that, it’s a brilliant car. Oh, I forgot to mention - it’s also a great tow car.
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Superb owner no longer!
Should have posted this back in March when I traded in my 2016 (66 plate) 90k mile Superb after 8 years of almost trouble-free motoring. Have stayed with the Brand though. Am now the very happy owner of a 22 plate L&K 2.0 TDI Kodak. The Superb was good but I’m finding the Kodiak even better - it’s more comfortable, more economical and an altogether better tow car.
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Uninvited passengers
I had an empty spider skin in one of the tail lights of my Superb. It was there when I bought the car in April 2017 and was still there when I part-ex’d it in Feb this year. The car was only 5 months old when I got it so maybe the spider got in the light while the light was being made, shed its skin and made good its escape before the light was finally sealed 🤣🤣
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Hello Kodiaq, goodbye Superb
Yep, they’ve been told. They actually refunded me £6.96 😳🤷
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Boot ‘convenience’ opening not working
Had a towbar fitted on Monday and now waving my foot under the car doesn’t open the boot. It was working before the towbar was fitted and now it isn’t. The towbar frame replaces a large crash beam (which is now in my back garden) and I’m wondering if the towbar frame is either obstructing the sensor or the sensor has been moved and not refitted correctly. Does anybody know what the sensor looks like and where it should be? Anybody got any pictures of it?
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Rear bumper protector
Has anybody fitted a rear bumper protector to their Kodiaq? If so, where did you get it from? Looking at the car, only a small strip of the top of the bumper is visible beyond the plastic trim so it’s not as though my step-daughter’s great clumsy stupid springer spaniel can land on it while jumping into the boot so I’m wondering if one is necessary (as it was on my old superb) . Any thoughts anybody? However, I do have one on order from here: https://emea01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.carnoisseur.com%2Fproducts%2Fdetails%2Frgm-rearguard-to-fit-skoda-kodiaq-rbp1391&data=05%7C02%7C%7C144d94b18950408cfe3208dd4f617f41%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C638754002333992300%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=m67ZER%2Fi8J533C9x9iSDxVKW4BjiEsEiP6JdCJcXfNU%3D&reserved=0
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Hello Kodiaq, goodbye Superb
Found a 22 plate Kodiaq 2.0 200ps diesel L&K in grey on the HeyCar website. Haven’t bought a car via ‘distance buying’ before so took a while making up my mind but finally took the plunge and bought it. Traded in my 66 plate Superb estate. The whole process went smoothly though there was no HeyCar involvement at all - it was all done through the dealer. The Kodiaq is great. It’s nice to be getting up into a car again and much less of a struggle climbing out of it than the Superb had become (I’m getting on a bit 🤣). Have had a towbar fitted ready for our first caravan outing of the year in March. Getting some all-season tyres on it today so it’s just about kitted-out as I want it. Just got to get my old head around all the tech though am already loving the adaptive cruise control.
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Goodbye Superb, hello Kodiaq
All sounds very complicated. Hope you can find what you’re looking for
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Goodbye Superb, hello Kodiaq
The Kodiaq arrived Monday afternoon and apart from the tyres, I'm delighted with it. Haven't had the chance to drive it much yet apart from a quick trip to get fuel and a visit to a local pub for an excellent meal to celebrate my wife's birthday and our wedding anniversary (about 10 miles tops!). I've installed my DTUK pedalbox that was in my old Superb and will get to 'test' that tomorrow. Spent ages this morning trying to get my user profile loaded but no joy. Skoda Connect email and password are correct but I just keep getting an 'Unable to load profile' message so have given up for now.
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Goodbye Superb, hello Kodiaq
Pretty thin on the ground over here too. Plenty of TSI versions and TDI 150s available but I want the power for towing our caravan. I guess people don’t buy the TDI 190s/200s because of the extra road tax (£190 + £410 ‘levy’) 😢
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Goodbye Superb, hello Kodiaq
After nearly 8 years of largely troubled-free motoring in my Superb, the time has come for a change. I have purchased a 22 reg 4x4 L&K 2.0 TDI Kodiaq through HeyCar. Am expecting delivery on Monday afternoon. Have part-ex’d the Superb for what I think was a pretty good price. Can’t wait to get behind the wheel on the ‘new’ beast. First thing I will do is fit my DTUK Pedalbox to it as I would imagine that the Kodiaq’s throttle response will be as sluggish as the Superb’s was. Have booked it in for a towbar fit on the 17th so will be all ready to go when the caravanning season starts!
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Cannot refuel!!
They can’t be that bad. The car has done almost 90k miles since I bought it in 2017 and it’s towed our caravan around 15k miles in that time and this is the first time it has suffered a broken spring