Skoda Octavia vRS
Thinking about buying the new one.Going to see diesel one tomorrow for a spin.Got a 318d to exchange.
Have to say,massive fan of them.Had the mk1 but £30 road tax for a warm hatch with a massive boot (main reason for buying).Amazing Anyone got experience of latest one or anyone still say,its still a Skoda! Lol |
Still got my Mk1 Octavia vRS and it's awesome. Coming up 100k miles. Put some semi slicks on it and it eats B-road and cruises lovely on the motorway with the optional cruise control :) Boot is as you say HUGE ! :D
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i love my estate one! its a 62 plate with 60k on and just doesnt want for anything
my workmate has the 118d m sport and trading that in for a new VRS as he has literally no gadgets and mines fully loaded and alot cheaper on company car tax Their is a new octavia VRS 230 coming out soon |
I owned the Mk1 and loved every minute of it. Great cars & its basically a VW
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I have a new vrs diesel, got to say a lot more refined than the previous version, like you say boot is huge and there's plenty of room in the cabin, the claimed mpg is a tad optimistic, but still averages between 45-50 to the gallon and slightly more on a run.
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You can't go wrong when they do offers like this :eek:
http://www.simpsonsskoda.co.uk/new-c...tavia-vrs-pch/ |
Originally Posted by SPEN555
(Post 11644576)
You can't go wrong when they do offers like this :eek:
http://www.simpsonsskoda.co.uk/new-c...tavia-vrs-pch/ |
Originally Posted by SPEN555
(Post 11644576)
You can't go wrong when they do offers like this :eek:
http://www.simpsonsskoda.co.uk/new-c...tavia-vrs-pch/ |
Just put deposit on 14 plate diesel vRS.Race blue and DSG
Blimey,they do come fully loaded! Cheers folks (going to seem like an eternity till nest Thursday now.lol) |
Originally Posted by SPEN555
(Post 11644576)
You can't go wrong when they do offers like this :eek:
http://www.simpsonsskoda.co.uk/new-c...tavia-vrs-pch/ |
Do they have the same amount of kit compared to the equivalent Golf GTD?
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Originally Posted by chrisowe
(Post 11644811)
Do they have the same amount of kit compared to the equivalent Golf GTD?
Not checked one against the other but I don't know what the Octavia hasn't got.Even Lane Assist (not sure about that though...) |
I looked at a golf , they are too dull and common for me
Even if it's pretty much the same car , the golf is something my nan would drive |
Obvious troll post here:
A VW is something you buy when you can't afford an Audi. A Seat is something you buy when you can't afford a VW. A Skoda is something you buy when you can't afford a push bike. :D It's looks a nice car. :) |
Lol :-)
Ticked all my boxes,especially the boot and kit Cant wait to pick it up (will save me washing the BM too at weekend.lol) |
Originally Posted by SPEN555
(Post 11644576)
You can't go wrong when they do offers like this :eek:
http://www.simpsonsskoda.co.uk/new-c...tavia-vrs-pch/ |
I know, surprised me too.
That's the first lease car I think I'd actually consider. Can't believe I'm saying that......a skoda? What's wrong with me! :wonder: |
Nothing.lol
I very much enjoy being anti establishment and Skoda's great cars are a way of doing it.150 mph!! |
I got a Mk2 VRS 2½yrs ago when I finally managed to say goodbye to my STI and while I miss the 4WD of the Scoob, that's about it........ The VRS does everything else I need from a motor, still surprises most when you do floor it and you quickly realise how rapid you are moving - it's soooo much quieter than the Scoob (and the fuel consumption is way, way better.......) and as previously mentioned - the boot is mahooosive ! - it's not "In your face" like the STI was, so it tends to be ignored on the road, so you don't get the boy racers constantly trying to take you on......... the VRS however can still see most of them off anyway!
Am currently waiting for some brochures on the VRS 230 as I may be tempted if the right deal can be made... :D |
Mates at work just got the new one and other got the superb, nice cars, VRS has been back for some stereo head unit issues but other than that great.
Have to admit you get a lot for your money, I'd get petrol as I don't want DPF issues, but if you do the miles then fine... |
I had the Mk1 between scoobs and it was a fantastic car. That deal above is superb, I really like the estate in white :cool:
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You can get a decent MPG from the VRS - Bearing in mind mine is a Petrol, Manual, and NOT a diesel............. http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g1...ps1923d6b6.jpg That was with everything zero's on the trip computer, going round the M25 on a Saturday night, and strictly keeping to the speed limit... yea really.....:brickwall OK, coming back home was a bit different, but it does go to show you don't need the diesel to get good MPG from these..... Done the same trip a few times and this was the best - usually it's 42 upwards, but compared to the Scoob's 23mpg on the daily use, these are brilliant! :) |
Got it a day early today
Oh yes....very,very pleased |
Originally Posted by lozgti1
(Post 11648326)
Got it a day early today
Oh yes....very,very pleased |
Coming ;-) thank you....
Superb performance.No torque steer.Just a brilliant car Have no desire whatsover for the favourite three,Merc,BM,Audi.Do absolutely nothing for me This is different,quick,comes with so much blooming kit.And everyone wants to talk to me as soon as I've parked up.So much for a sleeper!! Best car I have owned.And yes,been through the bmw and Audi stables ;-) |
Good cars to be fair,i owned a mk1 Octavia never had any trouble with it,the newer models look smart imo,i just couldn't get past the badge snobbery,i now drive an Audi..
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Lol
Some beautiful,stunning Audis and Mercs out there.But I'm the opposite with the snobbery.Really wanted the Skoda badge to say I don't care....just about the car.Bloody phenomonal.Well, perhaps that's a bit much,but people seem so much more interested in it than my bm and Audi and want a sit in it and feel.Never had that with the others Cracking car.Nice to be different :-) |
So bloody makes me smile :-) looking at it and driving it
Excellent:-) |
Did you buy a £199 a month lease deal cars?
I quite like them, especially in blue, for the price and reviews they've got to be taken more seriously these days, enjoy :thumb: Nik
Originally Posted by lozgti1
(Post 11649115)
So bloody makes me smile :-) looking at it and driving it
Excellent:-) |
£215 a month
No service for a year (even those about £130 minor,£250 major).No MOT for 3 years.£260 to insure (Ok Im old,lol) 60 mpg (probobly more like 40 as I keep pressing the vRS sport button.Hah!) And yes,Race blue stunning.Daylight running lights stunning too.Xeonons also brilliant My brother(ex Porsche,Maserati and Jag XF owner) loved it.Said had more kit than his XF and more than enough oomph I'll be happy for 3 years :-).Simpsons deal looks amazing.... |
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