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Black trim on the grille helps a lot, as the inner lamps seem more "attached".

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The scout pictures make the end of the bonnet and the front "face" look a lot more curved

Wondering whether black or dark grey with the black grille would help it's case, since the grille and lights will blend in more with the paint? Those awkward lights stand out like a sore thumb on some of those bright colours!

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Wondering whether black or dark grey with the black grille would help it's case, since the grille and lights will blend in more with the paint? Those awkward lights stand out like a sore thumb on some of those bright colours!

 

Here is a comparison, but with chrome. The Balck color renders a bit differently in the facelift configurator:

 

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I also think that the Octavia was stealing sales from other brands in the volkswagen group.

I am also thinking to buy a new rs, but if it looks like that- no way!! 

Here is a comparison, but with chrome. The Balck color renders a bit differently in the facelift configurator:

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Good work! Still prefer the pre-facelift I think!

Will the FL 230 come with the Fancy front Diff ?

Says "XDS"

Is that it ?

That's the electronic thing, I think the regular 220 pre-facelift VRS had that. Hell, it's listed on VW's website as being standard on the Golf, even on a basic 85 PS 1.2 TSI! It's the system that brakes the inside wheel, rather than having a proper locking/limited slip diff. 

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xds is mechanical and was on the previous 230 vrs, 220 had the electronic

xds is mechanical and was on the previous 230 vrs, 220 had the electronic

XDS is the electronic system, VAQ is the mechanical diff

XDS is the electronic system, VAQ is the mechanical diff

my bad, agree. So the FL gets XDS or VAQ

my bad, agree. So the FL gets XDS or VAQ

Facelift still only gets XDS it seems, despite the power matching the pre-facelift 230. Looks like they might be saving VAQ for another limited edition. VRS 245 maybe?

yeap the were rumors for 'performance' edition 245hp. Maybe it will have the VAQ one.

Based on reviews, it sounds the VAQ is good to have.

Based on reviews, it sounds the VAQ is good to have.

it is.

:)

it is.

:)

 

 +1, very good at roundabouts with the gas pedle switched to " On "

 +1, very good at roundabouts with the gas pedle switched to " On "

Binary driving, I thought that it was reserved for Intercity 125 drivers?

 

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No mention in the factory PR link (http://www.briskoda.net/forums/topic/420168-škoda-octavia-scout-the-robust-all-rounder-receives-new-technology/) for the petrol option in a scout.

 

the PR also has a front and rear photo ;)

 

Which I'm surprised at given a gentle migration towards petrol for lower mileage, higher value cars.

This FL makes MKII look nice.

 

The grill and down pointy little square lights looks like the face is melting and crying.

 

What a disaster, worst Skoda ever  :x

I don't think it's too bad, still glad ive got a MY16 coming on Wednesday though.

A member who's username is fore gone reality is asking about O3 PCP trade in values....

Sorry am I the only one whom thinks that is funny?

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