Any Scooby owners swapping for a new Skoda Octavia vRS?
I have a message from scoobynet saying I haven't been posting and I should engage conversation
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I have the old Octavia vRS which is good fun.I notice lots of scooby owners swapping for the Fabia vRS.Wondered if anyone is considering the new Octavia vRS.Its had good write ups.
Big fan of all imprezas BTW.Can't afford to run one though!Good site too folks
.I have the old Octavia vRS which is good fun.I notice lots of scooby owners swapping for the Fabia vRS.Wondered if anyone is considering the new Octavia vRS.Its had good write ups.
Big fan of all imprezas BTW.Can't afford to run one though!Good site too folks
I had an old vRS which I thought was geat - once chipped (too slow and heavy otherwise). I changed my MY01 WRX for one in fact.
However, the new car is just too expensive! I'd rather pay the extra 2 grand for a Golf GTi which would have better residuals.
You could even get a Focus ST for the same money.
Steve
However, the new car is just too expensive! I'd rather pay the extra 2 grand for a Golf GTi which would have better residuals.
You could even get a Focus ST for the same money.
Steve
I test drove a new vRS Octy at the weekend. Very nice, but not as fast as my remapped Mk 1 vRS (which is going for further tweaking on Saturday
). Will I get one? Proably, but not for a couple of years. I was particularly impressed by the build quality and by the greatly improved rear legroom.
Originally Posted by Steve Sherwen
However, the new car is just too expensive! I'd rather pay the extra 2 grand for a Golf GTi which would have better residuals.
You could even get a Focus ST for the same money.
Steve
You could even get a Focus ST for the same money.
Steve
For base spec then a £2k difference is about right but as soon as you put obligatory wheels and toys on the Golf gets really expensive. A 'full spec' Octavia is sub £20k, the Golf is £26k! Far too much money IMHO.
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Bought a new WRX PPP 9 months later.
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