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Just got back from test drive of Octy 2 Ambiente 2.0TDI, wow nice drive, i was able to test drive the car on my own so gave it loads of right foot, im very impressed. Nice interior with a half decent stereo this time.

Question is do i buy one?

Ive been offered the demo car which is 54 plate in silver 200 miles with parking sensors & alloys for

MMMM interesting , from Octy vRS to Diesel.

Only thing I could say is, wot does the heart say ?

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MMMM interesting ' date=' from Octy vRS to Diesel.

Only thing I could say is, wot does the heart say ?[/quote']

Not the first time, used to own a furby vrs before the octy, just miss the mid range pull and the economy,the vrs is killing me on petrol. Only thing is the octy 2 doesn't have that "im driving something special" feeling. Its kind of run of the mill on the outside, no offence to octy 2 owners, its a very nice car & im sure i will be buying one, just wish i could afford the sport model.

Buy it and get a set of alloy's for it! mine look's Ok.

You said it yourself; 'wow what a drive' .

After driving over 10k in mine it still brings a smile to my face, with its accel from 2000rpm. This makes for rapid progress and relaxed motorway driving.

I fitted an East Coast Racing tuning box to it but had to remove pending some warranty work (not related). It certainly gave it more grunt but seemed to less flexible than stock. All I'm running now is a K&N panel which also improves the response or MPG depending how I'm driving.

I bought mine because it is different; I've got more goodies than the equivalent Golf or A4 for less.

I'd keep looking for an ex-dem Elegance with as many extra's as poss. Use the autotrader to find it. Don't worry about mileage and the older the demo car the more warranty problems would have been sorted (if any)

Good Hunting

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Buy it and get a set of alloy's for it! mine look's Ok.

Is yours black? Thats the color i wanted but cant afford a new one so not much choice, might hold out and shop around a bit more, theres not many used ones around at dealers & a better price for mine would be nice.

Whats the story with the sports suspension / any good / do you have it?

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You said it yourself; 'wow what a drive' .

After driving over 10k in mine it still brings a smile to my face' date=' with its accel from 2000rpm. This makes for rapid progress and relaxed motorway driving.

I fitted an East Coast Racing tuning box to it but had to remove pending some warranty work (not related). It certainly gave it more grunt but seemed to less flexible than stock. All I'm running now is a K&N panel which also improves the response or MPG depending how I'm driving.

I bought mine because it is different; I've got more goodies than the equivalent Golf or A4 for less.

I'd keep looking for an ex-dem Elegance with as many extra's as poss. Use the autotrader to find it. Don't worry about mileage and the older the demo car the more warranty problems would have been sorted (if any)

Good Hunting[/quote']

Would like an Elegance or even the sport but funds will not allow, My own fault for spending to much on cars in the last three years.

My 2.0 TDI Elegence cost

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My 2.0 TDI Elegence cost

Go for it and get some alloys like the man said

check the supermarkets (but check the paint!) I paid 12250 OTR delivery miles

vRS to 2.0 TDI, sounds familiar :rolleyes:

Traded in my vRS, which I've had for the past couple of years for a 2.0 TDI Octy 2 on Saturday, first impressions are good, very comfortable and handles well, feels much better put together and bigger than my old octy but only done 50 miles so far so still learning about it.

Darren

I think the price is too expensive. I paid 12,395 for my 04 2.0 TDI Ambiente Silver with 890 miles on the clock from a Skoda dealer about 3 months ago.

Nick

Is yours black?

Whats the story with the sports suspension / any good / do you have it?

Yes it's black , Just need's cleaning again :eek:

Yes i do have sports suspension, i think it's great and so do my girls, who think there on a roller coaster, when i go on a spirited cross contry drive :thumbup: ( don't tell the wife :rofl: )

Its kind of run of the mill on the outside, no offence to octy 2 owners, its a very nice car & im sure i will be buying one, just wish i could afford the sport model.

Don't bother with the Sport, For the same price you can get the Elegance with the Sports suspension and it is much better specced.

I ordered the Sport and when I looked into it, I could get more of what i wanted with the car in the elegance (rear parking sensors, cruise control, etc)

which come as std on the elegfance, but are not even an option in the sport, so I changed the order (ore stealth too ;) ).

Personally, I would stick with the Ambiente if you like it rather than the sport.

I'm chopping in a Fabia vRS for the Octy and it's been confirmed for build this week :thumbup:

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Will have to wait for the weekend now before i can do anymore price hunting, work always gets in the way of the fun stuff :thumbdwn:

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Update-

Test drove 2litre TDI Elegance today, much nicer car with leather interior, 17" alloys + sports suspension in silver 54 plate with 6500 miles on the clock, Price

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