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Going to view a Kodiaq tomorrow

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Afternoon,

 

I'm going to view a May 2019 Kodiaq 2.0 TSI tomorrow.

 

From having a look around it's on the cusp of the change to the badging on the boot lid. Having now seen a video of the car, it pre-dates this change.

 

I wondered, what else, if anything, was changed on Kodiaq models when they went from having the Skoda badge to the Skoda word spaced out on the boot lid?

 

Thank you!

Deliveries of the mild facelift didn't appear in UK until late August / Sept 2020.

 

Depends on what model you're going for as to what the changes were but in general the steering wheels were updated and the infotainment system overhaulled - not allways for the better tho. They gained things like wireless Android Auto and USB-C type adapters but lost out on CD player and SD card. Upgrades are now done 'over-the-air' rather than via SD card as before.

 

Bottom line - you're not really loosing out on anything major going for the pre-facelift.

 

Edited by kodiaqsportline

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Thanks for your reply!

 

It's a Sportline and from what you've said it will have the CD and SD card slots (in the glovebox?) which is fine by me as I've got SD and SIM cards from my old Allroad ready to go back in a car. 🙂

Yes if Sportline then it'll still have the same 9.2" touchscreen. I wish they'd retained the CD player in the facelift. There's certainly less problems wth the infotainment software on pre-facelift cars. Even after software updates, the newer MIB3 systems still have a tendancy to throw a wobbly now and again. We also have a 2019 Karoq which has the same infotainment system as the Sportline you're going to see -  it's coming up to 4 years old and never once had an issue with the infotainment in that - overall it's a better system.

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Thanks for that, that's good to hear. 

 

Car test driven and purchased. Pick it up later!

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