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Hi, I have been looking around for a new car and wanted some information on Skodas other than from the motoring press. I am now on my 4th VW and am tempted by the new shape Octavia VRS.

This being a Skoda forum I know I will get flack but I have a small hangup about the brand despite the cars they make......anyone else had this before they bought their 1st Skoda ?

Secondly should I go for the petrol or diesel VRS. The petrol is obviously faster but are there any advantages to owning the diesel. I do very few miles living in London (max 8,000 per year).

Also how to Skoda servicing / parts costs compare to VW ?

Thanks for any feedback. I have seen several VRS's on Autotrader in Race Blue which I really like and they seem good value , guess I just need some positive feedback.

Welcome to Briskoda! :wavey:

Your username suggests you've made your mine up already, but I'm sure some Octy vRS owners will be along soon to give their 2ps-worth!

Hope you enjoy whatever you end up with! :thumbup:

Hi, I have been looking around for a new car and wanted some information on Skodas other than from the motoring press. I am now on my 4th VW and am tempted by the new shape Octavia VRS.

This being a Skoda forum I know I will get flack but I have a small hangup about the brand despite the cars they make......anyone else had this before they bought their 1st Skoda ?

Secondly should I go for the petrol or diesel VRS. The petrol is obviously faster but are there any advantages to owning the diesel. I do very few miles living in London (max 8,000 per year).

Also how to Skoda servicing / parts costs compare to VW ?

Thanks for any feedback. I have seen several VRS's on Autotrader in Race Blue which I really like and they seem good value , guess I just need some positive feedback.

Hi there :)

The build qaulity of Skoda is the same as VW now, some even say better.

The badge never even came into it when I bought my Fabia vRS, it was the best equiped, best looking and best on price.

My friends had a laugh and a joke but they do admit that it's a great car.

The Diesel will pull harder in the mid range but looking at the miles you do, a petrol may be the better option??

I don't know about the costs of the service at VW but I would think it's about the same or cheaper and the spares are A LOT cheaper.

An interesting thing though... you look on the oil filter, there won't be a Skoda badge on it, as people who own Audi's were complaining they were getting Skoda parts!!!

I bought mine, (no offence to anybody), because I believe VW charge too much for the cars that they produce, (I think it's more down to the actual build costs).

Spending £14,500 on a Polo GT TDI (same as my Fabia which was £11,500) was a no no and there was less spec too.

Get the vRS and the money you save you can go and get drunk. :D...I did!!!

HTH

Ben :thumbup:

Hey up :thumbup:

If you'd have told me two years ago that I'd be driving my second Skoda I'd have laughed in your face ;)

Once you've driven one you'll understand!

I've got a new petrol vRS... running costs are heavier than the diesel but I love the car so much that this hardly matters to me

Welcome to Brisky :D

In my experience Skoda parts/service costs are on a par with VW (presumably because they're the same engines and running gear!). You probably need to drive the cars for yourself to see what you think - the Skoda misses out on some of the nice touches that are found in VW's, but gains in having a few more toys that are cost options on the VW.

As for petrol or diesel, again I think you need to drive them back to back to decide. If I was doing your mileage, I'd personally be in the petrol, but I know a lot of people who prefer the diesel.

Build quality is an interesting area, and well worth browsing the Octavia 2 forum to see what the common problems are so that you can listen out for them. It's probably as reliable as a VW, but whether that's any consolation depends on your point of view ;)

Whatever you chose, enjoy :thumbup:

Chris

To add to the above I think the Skodas suit our road conditions better as well... Czech roads tend to be in a similar condition to british roads and are much worse that german ones... so I think the suspension settings are better suited to our broken tarmac than VW ones.

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Well thanks for your posts it's good to see there's an active Skoda community online.

It sounds like the petrol will do me best. It will be a big change having had VW's in the past but at the end of the day a badge is just a badge.

I was after a Golf GTi - no low mileage ones in my price range, too overpriced

or Seat Leon (not sure about the fit & finish, though love the shape).

Well I am originally from Poland so know about bad roads and living in London need a car that can cope with c*ap roads.

Out of interest in Poland the Fabia is number one selling car and Octavia 3rd.

I have owned 1 Audi & 3 Seat's now I'm in a Skoda :)

I'm happy with what I brought and am not a badgist :D

I brought this car because of the boot if I'm totaly honest but I love it anyway :thumbup:

Hello there. I must admit I did have a slight niggle in the back of my mind when I bought my first Skoda. But at the time the price and the deal was perfect for me. 7 years and 3 Skoda's later it definately doesn't bother me, although friends still make jokes, and swmbo loves it too (after being very snobby about the make at first!) I love the TDi vRS and suits me perfectly as can do a lot of trips on the motorway. And with the prospect of family on the horizon the boot space is awesome.

With your mileage I would think you'd be better off with the petrol, which is cheaper too. But as has already been mentioned a back to back test drive will help you make your mind up.

Given your low expected annual mileage I would opt for the petrol. It's best part of 1k cheaper from the outset and I don't think you do the miles to warrant the extra cost.

Oh and I've just bought my 4th vRS :P

Welcome to Briskoda mate!

Having been a ford mad owner and dedicated member of a ford forum I had no idea that I would ever drive a skoda.

Thanks to my girlfriends brother who pointed out to her a real car in his words a Fabia Vrs, I duly went along for a test drive of a fabia vrs and 10 minutes after completing the test drive duly bought a skoda.

The skoda is well built compared to my focus that I had before, and it took me a wee while before we went out to test drive the car if I could look past the skoda badge which I am glad I did.

This in the fact that the skoda garage seemed really willing to sell me this car by chucking in goodies i top up of warrenty, six months free road tax and we were laughing, the best sales experiance I have ever had.

Good luck in the find for your perfect skoda mate.

David

Should you buy a Skoda..... Yes, but not for a few months... how about a red one with one carefull lady owner and a few choice extras ;)

I am on my 3rd Skoda :)

Should you buy a Skoda..... Yes, but not for a few months... how about a red one with one carefull lady owner and a few choice extras ;)

And the next car will be?

And the next car will be?

'IF' it goes then the next car won't be a Skoda, nor a VAG relation, but still lots of persuasion needed :P

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