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Comparison of spec for Elegance , L&K and sport.

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This is based on the lists on the autobytel website , so it may not be 100% accurate but here goes.

Elegance vs Sport

16" alloys (5) v 17" alloys (4 & steel spare)

Rear parking sensors v Paying attention to where you are going.

Dual zone CLimatronic v Climate controlled aircon

Cruise control v Using your right foot

Door mirrors with door area lights v A torch that you bought from B&Q

Crashing into a ditch v ESP

Leather steering wheel v Small leather pack (wheel , gaiter & seat edges)

Elegance vs L&K

Whiplash when you crash v Active front headrests

Cloth seats and cold backside v Heated Leather seats

Moving the mirrors yourself v Door mirror memory

Moving the seats yourself v electrically adjustable seats

That torch again v Light assist

Using the stereo itself v Maxidot display and multifunction steering wheel

This is based on the lists on the autobytel website ' date=' so it may not be 100% accurate but here goes.

Elegance vs Sport

16" alloys (5) v 17" alloys (4 & steel spare)

Rear parking sensors v Paying attention to where you are going.

Dual zone CLimatronic v Climate controlled aircon

Cruise control v Using your right foot

Door mirrors with door area lights v A torch that you bought from B&Q

Crashing into a ditch v ESP

Leather steering wheel v Small leather pack (wheel , gaiter & seat edges)

Elegance vs L&K

Whiplash when you crash v Active front headrests

Cloth seats and cold backside v Heated Leather seats

Moving the mirrors yourself v Door mirror memory

Moving the seats yourself v electrically adjustable seats

That torch again v Light assist

Using the stereo itself v Maxidot display and multifunction steering wheel[/quote']

still think Skoda should have this listed on their site :confused: :confused:

still think Skoda should have this listed on their site :confused: :confused:

They'd probably have to change the wording a bit... "Crashing into a ditch v ESP" :rofl:

Been on to Skoda lreland,, and there is NO talk of an Octavia Sport being added to the current line up. l asked about the "optical styling kit", to be informed that these are not available as factory fit options, but are bought as after market parts (all-be-it from your skoda dealer). In Ireland, prices are as follows.

Front bumper spoiler 420.97 euro

Rear bumper spoiler 368.34 euro

Boot spoiler 137.21 euro

Exhaust end piece 48.50 euro

total parts cost 975.02 euro

Add to this the cost of painting and fitting, prob another 1,000 euro

So to spec up an Elegance 2.0TDi, 28,945 euro to anything like the spec ye get in the UK as standard, add 674 for 17inwheels and lowered suspension, 244 for cruise control, light assist 83, alarm 251, heated front seats 260, multi function s/wheel 187, metalic paint 480, and the 2000 for the styling kit

33,124 euro

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In this,, no parking sensors, no stereo upgrade, no leather. There are a lot of car's around for this kind of money, 35,000 will get the "basic" Golf GTi, and tho it is the basic model, it is a fine car, and is sure to hold its value alot better than a diesel Octavia, all be it a speced up 1.

Me thinks me has much thinking to do right now

:confused: :confused: :confused:

Exhaust end piece 48.50 euro

I was going to have this on mine (

I was going to have this on mine (

So to spec up an Elegance 2.0TDi' date=' 28,945 euro to anything like the spec ye get in the UK as standard, add 674 for 17inwheels and lowered suspension, 244 for cruise control, light assist 83, alarm 251, heated front seats 260, multi function s/wheel 187, metalic paint 480, and the 2000 for the styling kit

33,124 euro

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Actually, from that list, only the cruise and alarm are 'standard' on the UK elegance

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