Everything posted by arturp
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Skoda Octavia IV pictures thread
Just as a finished washing the car, it started raining. :( But I decided to buy a separate set of wheels for my summer tyres (and keep using the original wheels in winter). What do you think? :)
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
I was asked whether I had a video with the exhaust sound. I made one previously comparing the mk4 and mk4.5 cold start but this one also has some pops and bangs.
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Looking for advice on Options for New Octavia Sportline
I've had a car with a 10" screen and have now one with a 13" inch screen. I'm definitely in favor of having the bigger touchscreen. Yes, it is protruding above the dash but it still sits low enough as to not block any view out of the windscreen (compare that to a Golf where the screen sits quite a bit higher).
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
As the flappy paddles on the Octavia are quite underwhelming in many ways (small and plastic), I thought I should upgrade them. So I bought paddles from aliexpress for 18 euros (also might have gotten my credit card information stolen in the process and later used but that was resolved, fortunately). But the paddles were at least delivered to me. They are type of paddles that you just stick to the original flappy paddles using a double sided tape. To be honest, they actually look pretty good in black and also feel like they are properly attached (even when just using a double sided tape) and pretty solid, also when pulling the paddles. There's no squishy/mushy feeling to them. One downside though, the gap between the cruise control lever and the new paddle is rather small (see picture below). Might be a bit annoying to use when you have thicker fingers (just about okay for my fingers).
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New Octavia - Strange virtual cockpit
I'm not sure if it's different for lower specced Octavia FLs but I don't have an option to display a single dial in the middle of my virtual cockpit. I made a post on the different screen options in the virtual cockpit / instrument cluster some time ago (see below). I do have the white temp and fuel level leds in my car.
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UK spec VRS not as good as EU
Hello I previously had a mk4 vRS and now have the mk4.5 vRS. Both are EU cars (Estonia) and both do not have the horned headrests on rear seats. It's definitely not part of the standard equipment and I'm pretty sure I saw that as an option on the brochure when I was configuring the mk4.5 (but as it's an Estate only option, I couldn't choose that). However, looking myself as well at the UK brochure here: https://www.skoda.co.uk/discover/download-a-brochure The horned headrests don't seem to be mentioned at all (not even an option?) The electric sliding parcel shelf should be standard on the vRS estate indeed. What does the dealer say about this then?
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
I've not had time to do a video myself but now that the break-in period is over and first oil change is also done, I've been pushing the car more (and in sports mode). There's definitely some pops when going off throttle in sports mode (and you can hear them inside the car). Someone also posted a video of launching their Octavia RS. You can definitely here some pops as they launch and right before the video ends.
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VRS prices apparently released
Hello, the sound actuator is actually completely gone on the facelift vRS. Can confirm that as an owner of a FL vRS for a month now and ~2000 km driven. That's one of the first things I noticed when I put it in sports mode because the sound didn't change at all, it's what you get and it's quite nice. It's also confirmed by one Å koda guys working on the facelift project:
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Interesting that it's listed in the UK brochure. Perhaps it's somewhat different for the UK or the brochure is just wrong? Here's a comment thread from one of the reviews on youtube and apparently the one confirming this was someone directly involved with the Octavia facelift project.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Aha, yeah, I remember now! In the new virtual cockpit, you can scroll through several displayable items but I've not actually found where I can configure what items to display (eg select also gearbox temperature), it's a static selection/list.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Hello, I don't mind. Firstly, it seems that I may have missed a very important piece of information. But I have really good news, the vRS FL doesn't have the fake engine sound generator, it's all natural. It's confirmed by several reviews (and comments) on youtube. And as additional confirmation, compared to the mk4 manual, it's not listed under fuse no. 59 and there's no option to disable it in the "Individual" drive mode. In short, that's something I noticed quite early and did lead me to believe that the engine sound generator was now either missing or tuned really well but it's the first. Secondly, the only temperatures the virtual dash is able to display is coolant and oil temperatures. But I think it was the same for mk4 as well, at least I didn't see or wasn't aware of the option to see gearbox temperature anywhere (by default at least, maybe it's something you can enable with OBDEleven?).
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
That sucks! 😞
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Hello Yes, it seems to be air cooled. It does have holes where cooler air seems to come out of (circled red in the picture) and all the brochures also point that out. It's quite cool weather here already (10 C) but I can definitely say that the wireless charging pad works much better on the facelift. The charging starts faster, is faster and doesn't randomly stop charging. I'm happy.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Hello I'm not from UK and can only comment on my personal experience. I think the dealership told me 1-2 weeks after I ordered it when the car was going to be built and also more or less when to expect to have it delivered. It took less than 2 months from ordering (end of July) to being built (middle of September) and the dealership gave an accurate build date. So I would go ahead and contact the dealership to get and update on the delivery time if I were in your position. I hope you'll get your Octavia RS soon.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Hello. So here's a couple of screenshots of the instrument cluster (there's also a screen for the navigation but didn't want to take pictures of that, but it's mostly the same option of layouts). Bonus picture of the infotainment screen (with some useful shortcuts at top and bottom I've set up for myself) and heads up display (with navigation enabled but stationary at the moment of taking the picture). PS! I'm aware I have the "engine" light on. The dealership is still figuring out what to do but it's related to a faulty sensor for exhaust temperature. It's OK to drive and is not causing a limp mode, fortunately.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
The engine code is DNPD. There are no ambient light strips on rear doors. There weren't any on mk4 as well. However, there are some lights under the front seats to illuminate the footwell for rear passengers. I'll try to find time to take some pictures of the instrument cluster over the weekend.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
I can't provide any specific links for your location but you can search by product code: Nut covers: 000071215P UZ7 (Glossy grey) Centre caps: 5E0601151 FOD
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
It's 1500 km (no more than 3/4 of maximum rpm during first 1000 km, then can gradually increase it). The tachometer maxes out at 8000 rpm, not sure what the actual redline is.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Also to answer your question on would I recommend it or not. I'm happy myself as I dig the facelifted design slightly more, also the improvements to infotainment system and the dashboard UI. From that point of view I would recommend. Financially of course it didn't make much sense as the mk4 depreciated more than I thought/hoped within the almost one year that I have had it. But I also plan to enjoy the new car for a long time now. In short, would it make you happier to upgrade and are you willing to take a financial hit when upgrading and still feel happy about it?
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Yeah, I can actually say the same. My wife's Hyundai i30 N Line does sound better when idle. However, I feel like it doesn't apply to the whole rpm range fortunately and the Octavia can sound better/pretty good as well.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Here's my attempt at doing that:
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
As I mentioned also in my initial post, I had a warning light appear on my instrument cluster. The dealership deleted the error code but the exhaust temperature reported by the sensor was way off so highly likely a faulty sensor. But they're investigating the situation further, meanwhile I can continue driving the new car.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Thanks! Yeah, unfortunately this where most cars are going anyway when it's due to legislation. I guess eventually you develop the muscle memory to turn the traffic sign speed limit warning off. At least it feels like Skoda did understand that it might be super inconvenient for the user to have a blining speed limit sign blinking on the dash (and sound playing) and created this shortcut. I've been in situations where the speed limit that the system detects might is incorrect so it would make sense to have a shortcut to turn it off.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Thanks! I'll try to record a cold start for both cars at the same mic angle (I did record cold starts for both but I think my microphone was a bit off on one). But my subjective opinion is that the exhaust does sound better on mk4.5 (more purr or fruitiness to it). The idle noise measured by the vehicle/transport authorities says that for mk4.5 it is 90 dB(A) at 3750 rpm and 83 dB(A) for mk4, so the new should be louder according to that as well. However, as it's still the break-in period I'm rather gentle on the throttle.
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Octavia vRS FL first impressions
Hello I just became an owner of a spanking new Octavia vRS mk 4.5 and I'd like to share my first impressions but before that a bit of a background story. Last year I was looking for a new car to replace my Ford Mondeo Titanium S from 2009. It served me well but it was time for something newer. I guess my criteria mostly were that the car had to be practical but also a bit sportier than the previous one. Initially I was looking at Cupra Leon Sportstourers (also estate) but I was eventually mesmerised by a velvet red Octavia RS mk4 liftback. I thought I got a pretty nice deal on it as it was just barely used (~3000 km), so no new car tax to pay for me anymore, and it had ton of extra equipment as well. I was super happy with it. Then in February the facelift was announced and I admit that I didn't think much of the RS facelift at that moment. I was definitely thinking that the front lights were cooler on my current RS, I mean the fog-lights were a separate unit and the front bumper was also much more aggressive and edgier. Also nothing really bothered me too much about the infotainment system. But....as time passed the design of the facelift had started growing on me and in addition some of the improvements here and there (a bit more power, newer infotainment system). And by July I managed to convince myself that I want the facelift RS, so I ordered one! It arrived at the end of September. However, by that time I still hadn't found a new owner for my mk4. I had some offers but nothing good enough yet so I asked the dealership to wait a bit and give me more time to sell my mk4. Then I finally found a buyer and told the dealership as well that I'm now ready to receive the new car. But I guess I jumped the gun there a bit as the deal to sell the old car hasn't been quite finalised yet. So that means that I'm in a unique position where I currently own a mk4 Octavia vRS and a brand new mk4.5 Octavia vRS and they are both velvet red! But it's a good opportunity to compare them. So finally, here are my thoughts on the differences: The specs Both of my cars have a ton of extra equipment but there are slight differences (just some quality of life extras really). I really liked the extra features on the old car so I mostly copied them when speccing the new car as well. But most notable ones: Both cars are liftbacks Both are velvet red mk4.5 has 20 extra horse power but cannot test it yet if I can actually feel the difference (still break-in period) Both have DCC, Adaptive Lane Assist Both have Suedia (leather) seats (as part of Challenge Plus package on the old mk4, separate option on mk4.5) Both have 19" wheels (Altair on mk4, Elias on mk4.5) Both have a Heads Up display Navigation was a separate option on mk4 but I think it's part of the base RS spec now. I couldn't spec preheating for mk4.5 in my region (wasn't available in the spec sheet and still isn't in the configurator) I added Canton sound system on the mk4.5 (yet to review it properly) Exterior The biggest difference between mk4 and mk4.5 is the front part of the car (as you've probably seen from pictures yourself). As I also mentioned above, it took some time for the new design to grow on me but I really like it now. The rear lights are also a bit different (the shape/light bar of the turning signal is now horistinal and straight, see picture). Also the stripes/trails within the rear lights seem to be illuminated (more). The design of the 19" wheels is different. I don't like the aero cover (or however you call it). I think the Elias wheels look much better without it so I removed the covers. However, beware that if you decide to remove the covers you need to purchase a set of centre caps and lug nut covers. Otherwise it's a bit ugly still. the vRS logo is different, I think the new one is better in the sense that you can actually understand that it says vRS (I remember one of my friends asking what VIRS means and the old logo can absolutely be misinterpreted that way) Door sill protectors have "Octavia" written on the, not vRS. Interior Interior design is mostly the same but there are more and less noticeable differences: The biggest difference (literally) is the size of the infotainment screen. It's 13" on the new one vs 10" on the old one. However, the larger screen size is in any way disturbing. The upper edge is still below the dashboard and isn't blocking the view in any way. Coupled with the upgraded infotainment system it's a really nice upgrade. Some of grey coloured pieces (door handle, the plastic around the gear shifter, rotating knobs on the steering wheel) is dull/matte whereis it was shiny on mk4. The design of the wireless charging pad/compartment has changed a bit and it feels like it's holding the phone a bit better in place. The icons on the physical buttons have changed a bit. Infotainment system/Virtual cockpit That's the big change on the inside and in short, the improvement is huge. The infotainment system is very responsive. The new style feels a bit more modern The digital instrument cluster is a more customisable as well (The right arrow on the steering wheel now switches between different display modes eg map, trip info, gear info (D, S, M), while the left one chooses between display style (with tacho and speedometer or without) No custom vRS animation on the instrument cluster when entering the car anymore, it's mostly black with SKODA fading in. 😞 The gear information (D, S1-S7 etc) can now be displayed with a huge font between the tacho and speedometer (vs being displayed in the bottom left corner on mk4). That's super awesome now. The normal gearbox mode (D) will still display only D and not D1-D7. The Adaptive Lane Assist button is now gone from the steering wheel but the option to switch to it from ACC is now hidden in the same menu (left upper button on the right side of the steering wheel). When I first saw that the button is missing I thought that they forgot to install it and actually had to double check that it's there. There's now always an indicator bar visible in the speedometer dial that shows how much range you have left to go, so now you can select something else to display in your speedometer dial. The physical button for selecting your driving modes now toggles through driving modes, that's nice! There's a ton of customisable shortcuts at the top and at the bottom of the screen (eg can set shortcuts for car, assists, lane assist, heated front windshield at the top; media, phone, navigation, android auto/carplay shortcuts at the bottom) The widgets on the infotainment screen are slightly less customisable but that doesn't really bother me: there's a couple of templates that you select from when creating pages/screens, previously you had more freedom here. I wish the HOME button was slightly bigger though. It was easier to press it on mk4 infotainment screen as it was actually a separate "button" on the left of the screen in mk4. Now it's an icon on the screen. The style of the integrated navigation system feels more modern but haven't used it that much as I'm more of an Android Auto user. Audio As mentioned, my new mk4.5 has Canton sound system. My initial reaction is that's it's not much of an improvement (still), let's see if I can figure out some good settings for it. I did have to check whether the subwoofer (squeezed into the spare wheel compartment) actually worked. Yeah, you can feel and here the vibration when you open the boot but not that much in the driver's seat. I do hope that the only result of the subwoofer won't be the body panels falling off in the back and that I can at least feel the bass when that's happening. There is an extra setting to adjust the subwoofer in the Sound menu. So in short, default settings seem a bit lacklustre but I still need to play around with settings before drawing a final conclusion. Some missing features/changes I've encountered some inconveniences on the new mk4.5 (not a deal breaker though) I think the biggest feature that's missing on the mk4.5 and that I found quite useful as well is the lack keyless lock/unlock on the rear doors. In other words, when you previously could unlock the car by just pulling the read door handles and it would unlock (and could also lock it using rear doors) then that's now gone. You have to take an extra step to touch the front door handle. Another annoyance that I found is that the speed limit warning is turned on each time you switch on the ignition. Unfortunately that's done so to comply with legislations (manual says so). However, Skoda did add a shortcut to disable it quickly (same button and place where you can disable Lane Assist). However, not all has been perfect! When I logged in with my Skoda account into the car and added myself as the main user, it wanted to load some settings which I assume were from the mk4. It did load my seat position but also a lot of icons appeared in the infotainment menu that were just loading (had the loading animation). Perhaps there's a more clever way to solve the issues but I eventually deleted and recreated my Skoda account. I took the car for a first proper drive over the weekend and had a yellow/amber "Emission control system fault" icon appear in the instrument cluster. No errors/warnings in the infotainment menu (status is fine there) as well and car drives fine as well. I plugged in my bluetooth OBD scanner to see what it comes up with and it reported fault codes P2080 (P2080 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 1 Sensor 1) and P2084 (P2080 Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Bank 1 Sensor 2). So now I'm taking it back to the dealership. I hope it's just an improperly installed sensor (as per repair manual it seems that both sensors are wired into the same connector) but let's see. That's it for now. Feel free to ask questions and I'll try to answer them. And some pictures as well: