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Skoda to extend Octavia family

5 April 2004

Skoda plans to launch a four-wheel-drive version of its all-new Octavia family car.

The new Octavia range goes on sale this July starting at under

The new vRS should cost from around

18.5 k would not be that bad.. as will be full leather and sat nav going off vws current spec policies.

.... and enough weight to make it even more lardy :rofl:

and that from a fabia driver... :rofl:

18.5k not bad really, look at how much the wrc edition of the current model cost in comparison.

18.5 k would not be that bad.. as will be full leather and sat nav going off vws current spec policies.

Would rather have sat-nav as an option to be honest, i must admit full leather would be rather pleasant though :)

checks visa statement

thinking> :D

checks visa statement

...again. :D

got a quote for a retrim on my last RS but didn't go for it in the end.

would like alcantara i think if i keep this car long enough...

would like alcantara i think if i keep this car long enough...

Sounds familiar :D

Steve

Hmmm... Be interesting to see how different the final product turns out to be. We might not see it for another 2 years!

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