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You have to remember that on a car forum, a lot of people will be looking for answers to problems so it might taint your opinion. Yes, there are problems, but not all cars suffer from them and the solutions tend to be well documented on here.

As always, buying is a gamble and knowing the common problems should help you know what to look for when you test drive cars :D

Chris

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I got mine and have had NO problems with it :thumbup:

(Well I do have a fault code but am working on that :rofl:)

Oh is this Fabia or Octy?

Just make sure it's got good service history and camblet has been done 60K/4 years

Make sure there are no creaking from the front if you do a test drive (Arb/bushes)

The Skoda cars and not as bad as people say (They are probably just being badgeists :rofl: )

I brought an S3 and within 2 months had loads of problems with Arb/Bushes/Top Mounts.........I only keep it 6 months :mad:

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If this is an Octavia vRS you are looking at I can honestly say that in nearly 2 years I have had no issues with mine.

You need to look for a clean one that isn't owned by someone that looks like they may have thrashed it to death since they have owned it.

Ask them about their driving technique and what their experiances are. If they talk about warming the car up and letting the turbo spin down and generally caring for the car then it should all be OK.

There are known faults with the engine but largely these are easy to sort out.

If you would consider VW, Audi, Seat etc etc... reliable, then you should be OK with Skoda. The vRS engine i exactly the same in the Audi TT, Seat Leon Cupra, VW Golf GTI mkIV etc etc! These are all considered reliable and good cars. The Skoda is NO exception. Buy one and enjoy it!

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I have read the original post properly now and see that it IS a vRS you are looking at. Also there are lots of people on here with high mileage cars and providing that they are looked after then you should be OK. If the car has no recent dealer service history this isn't a real problem as there are plenty of VAG specialists around. Check the service stamps and then check that the servicing garage knows about these cars and are a specialist.

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