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1.2tsi black edition
I’ve not, to be honest the rapid wasn’t even on my radar as I thought it would be comparable or smaller in rear leg room than the Yeti. It was only that I was close to my “used to be Skoda dealer, now a Suzuki dealer” and saw it so I stopped for a quick look. However, if the Toledo is of similar size I may look for a few if this isn’t the one for us.
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Octavia 1.0 tsi manual
Yeah we were pretty shocked too. We had seen the car but it had only just arrived and not even been washed, so wasn’t really ready for a test drive. However, it was the first time either of us had been in a rapid and were both surprised the amount of space in the rapid (hatch not a space back). I’d say it probably comparable to our old mk2 Octavia in terms of leg room and boot space, if anything, maybe slightly narrower and slightly lower interior quality. I’m 6’2 and with the drivers seat adjusted for me, I could sit behind me, which I cannot in the yeti. It has an admunsen but no auto lights or wipers but that’s not a deal breaker for me. like to see it cleaned and polished up as it’s black and they can looking a little tatty when they are dirty. Give it a spin and see how we go.
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1.2tsi black edition
Going to view one tomorrow. Currently have a 1.2tsi yeti. What is a rapid like to live with? Any specific issues to look out for? It’s a 1 previous owner family car, but we need the rear leg room. Have looked at Octavia’s again but very few locally within my budget (mostly newer cars and out of price range). Wife is worried that the interior looks a little basic and dated but Skoda’s tend to be a little like Lego and I’m sure people here have swapped trims etc to lift the interior slightly? With this one it already has sat nav and dab but it’s not a Columbus it’s and older 3 button one with a tiny screen (Amundsen?) so maybe changing that will update the dash area a little? Has anyone changed the basic air con dials to climatronic? thanks in advance
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Octavia 1.0 tsi manual
Going to test drive a 1.2tsi rapid black edition tomorrow. Looks like a car swap may be on the cards again 🫣
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Octavia 1.0 tsi manual
So to be honest we have spent the last 2 weeks or so out pretty much every day looking at different cars. Apart from the Octavia, most cars we have looked at have about the same or less rear leg room than the Yeti provides. We’ve looked at golf, focus, Astra, cmax, qashqui, civic ,crv, Tiguan, and to be honest the yeti seems to have better space than most of them. Issue with Octavia’s and passats are very few in our price range in our area. After another failed trip to another dealership today I was dreading the fact that SWMBO was looking at a Zafira. short of cutting my legs off I was running out of ideas to avoid a 7 seater so I started playing around with my seating position and steering wheel position. instead of having the seat low and forward to generate space I tried back and up. Although it now feels like I’m driving on stilts or a transit van, it surprisingly created an extra inch or so in rear leg room to where even she could sit behind me with a little space to spare. hopefully, it’s enough to stop the kids complaining about space and the Yeti is here to stay.
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1.2 TSI Yeti - any advice appreciated on Yeti warning lights
If you have a scanner it’s pretty easy to check yourself. Plug is down by drivers right knee. Plug in scanner and turn ignition to accessory, this will bring reader to life. Scroll on scanner menu to find “read codes”. Press enter or select and either tell us the fault code number here or tell us what it says on the scanner and we can help further from there
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1.2 TSI Yeti - any advice appreciated on Yeti warning lights
Recently had very similar lights, abs, tyre pressure, no bend lighting, traction control. Happened once or twice randomly, then came on and stayed on. Checked with vcds was intermittent drivers abs sensor. Sensor was £19 at local motor factor and local garage charged £35 to fit. Skoda wanted £82 just for the part. Been good since. You would have to check with a reader or vcds to confirm first though.
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Octavia 1.0 tsi manual
Well, road tested the car today. Have to say I was pleasantly surprised with the 1.0. Once moving it smoothed out nicely and was surprisingly nippy. A little bit of lag on roundabouts or exiting corners etc but I’m sure that’s something you would adjust your driving style too. Liked the car overall and sales manager couldn’t have been any more helpful, however, I’m not sure it’s the right car for us. I think I would miss my dsg too much and not sure we really need an estate tbh, I think we could do just as well with a hatch. Unfortunately, our dealer didn’t have an auto hatch on site, and our price range probably isn’t ideal at the min either, so the Yeti may stay a while longer while we search for either a 1.5 dsg or a diesel one. (Unless a nice used Passat comes along within budget lol). thanks all for the advice given, I think it was useful going in with a positive expectation rather than a inquisitive one. Is a really good engine for a manual box but I think (sure one of you also agreed) that the dsg mated to a 1.0 may be a bit too sluggish and cause it to labour the engine considering the dsg wants to be in 7th gear for every speed 😂
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WOW; our Yeti is eight years old.
lol, we have just been having the same conversation but in opposite. We was talking about going bigger, mainly as I have to have the seat all the way back and the kids are starting to complain about leg room. Issue is I kinda love the yeti, don’t really like the Karoq and have no idea what to change too. Was speaking to Skoda salesman about an Octavia but the car we was looking at was an estate and I don’t really think we need that big and it seems like they don’t really want to deal with me as the car I was looking at my px would be 80-90% of the deal. Might start looking at other manufacturers (I’d like a golf or focus) but nothing really appeals that has more leg room.
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WOW; our Yeti is eight years old.
wow, I thought ours was pretty low mileage, ours just turned 10 years old now and 45,100 miles. In for service and mot on Thursday, fingers crossed for an all clear.
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The most comfortable 225/50/17 tyres ?
I currently have the Nexen Nblue hd plus on mine, paid £111 per tyre fitted and I must say they are a vast improvement over the more expensive Pirelli’s that they replaced.
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Octavia 1.0 tsi manual
I’ve owned a few mondeos, mainly mk1 pre and post facelift, and I have to say although the mondeo still ranks as one of the nicest cars I’ve owned to drive, the Octavia’s dwarf them in cabin space. The Octavia’s and mondeo’s I’ve owned have all been hatchbacks and from what I remember of the mondeo boot they may have been similar in size, but Octavia has so much more drivers leg room and rear leg room. Once the wife said we needed an estate in my head it was mondeo vs Octavia. But having recently driven a mondeo estate, although in my mind they are arguably the better looking car, the newer mondeos aren’t as fun or comfortable to drive as the earlier ones. I found the drive to be fairly numb and although the Octavia 1.0 probably isn’t much more or less exciting to drive, the main reason for the change in car is we need more rear leg room and more boot space than the yeti offers and the Octavia offers it in spades. If it wasn’t for that I wouldn’t change cars. we’ve owned the yeti 6 years and when we bought it the kids were in car seats. Now they are teenagers they are getting cramped. Add a German Shepherd into the road trips and unfortunately the Yeti just won’t cut it even with a roof box 🙁
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Octavia 1.0 tsi manual
It will be only my second estate in 27 years. I had a 2000 Astra estate years ago. After taking out the 1.6 and fitting the 2.0 turbo it was so much fun to drive. But once we moved from London it was so thirsty it needed changing. I live around 90 miles from my parents and the Astra would drink the best part of a full tank each way 🙈
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Octavia 1.0 tsi manual
I noticed the flip down seat lever, not too worried about them not folding flat, rarely carry loads that the boot couldn’t handle and they aren’t completely flat in the yeti either. I think the one we are waiting for is a se tech so had a start button, auto tailgate, (the kids liked that part) but also on a 19 plate
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Octavia 1.0 tsi manual
It’s all part of the fun 😂 tbh today I’ve been out and test drove a Honda CRV, Civic estate, mondeo estate and Fabia estate and each of them had good points and bad points but while talking to the wife each car even she was comparing them to Octavia estate and we keep heading back in that direction. For the price point it offers so much more for the money than all the others despite 2 of them being nearly 2k cheaper. So unless the drive when the car eventually arrives on site is horrendous I think it’s the route we are taking. Are all the mk3’s stop/start? I know it has push button start but it’s not listed in spec as stop start. Has anyone found a way to code this out yet if so?