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Anyone out there got a Superb Elegance Estate 4x4 Tdi 170 and can give me some feedback as to how the car is performing. Thanks emoticon-0148-yes.gif

Drives well, handles well, eats tyres, excellent on wet roads, feels very well stuck to the road on corners...

Al.

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Drives well, handles well, eats tyres, excellent on wet roads, feels very well stuck to the road on corners...

Al.

Thanks Al. How many miles out of a set of rubber? Also if you have the Upgraded Sound System how does it perform? Cheers Phil emoticon-0148-yes.gif

I've got just over 6,000 miles on mine, 17 weeks old, and the front tyres are not looking great - down to around 4 and a we bit mill. - rears around 5mill. (OEM Conti Tyres)

No upgraded sound - just Park Assist, Sunset glass, Heated Washers and Windscreen, MDI, Matt's and a Spare wheels.

Al.

Only picked mine up on the 1st, but already know I'm going to like this car very much.

As I do a fair few miles, tyre wear may be a bit of a downer (I was getting 30,000+ miles on my Sorento!!) but not enough to put me off this great car.

Also Coming from a Sorento (28,000 miles on original KumHo's) the Superb is in a different League. - my XE Sorento was very tail-happy in wet conditions - but the change over could explain the tyre-wear....

I try not to compare the Sorento to the Superb. Although I traded in a top of the range Titan it was quite agricultural!!

But it did the job (pulling our boat on holidays abroad etc). Became unreliable and was even part-exchanged with 2 outstanding warranty jobs.

First Sorento was an XE and I bought the Titan on the strength of it. Have to say, I've been buying new company cars for over 30 years and the Titan was the worst I've ever bought. Plus the Kia dealer experience was, how shall I say, not good!!

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