New Skoda Octavia vRS 2.0 TDI CR - should I buy one?
Discussion
Republik said:
Hatchback or estate?
Sorry, hatchback.Targarama said:
You might want to take a look here too: http://www.oemretrofits.co.uk/
£550 to supply and fit the touchscreen 'Colombus' satnav which costs £1500 from Skoda. I'd get this even if its just for the built in hard drive capability.
Useful link that thanks, although I am not a fan of OEM Satnavs. The standard Bolero headunit has a SD card cabaility and with the iPod connectivity that I am having as an option, that's probably all I need to be honest.£550 to supply and fit the touchscreen 'Colombus' satnav which costs £1500 from Skoda. I'd get this even if its just for the built in hard drive capability.
As an aside I was out in the Merc GL yesterday and prefered to use Orange Maps on my phone (full postcode facility) rather than the COMAND in the Merc which doesn't have it. I would rather buy an decent Garmin/Tom Tom than pay OEM prices for satnavs.
I'm going to have to order a replacement for my pre-facelift petrol vRS company car some day soon, and it'll be another vRS for me, I'm afraid... I can't see the point of paying tax on a badge and there's nothing else I can think of that will do the job of the vRS Estate for anything like a similar price.
That bloody silly chrome trim on the steering wheel is really gonna get on my tits, though.
That bloody silly chrome trim on the steering wheel is really gonna get on my tits, though.
Jimboka said:
I purchased a diesel 2008 Vrs Estate last September, 5000 on the clock (ex-Skoda) for 13K. Great car, buy one!. Getting just over 40mpg with 10000 on the clock, hopefully that will improve..
That was a cheap car. Trade at 19,000 miles was £13,600, and they seem to be making their money. northo said:
Jimboka said:
I purchased a diesel 2008 Vrs Estate last September, 5000 on the clock (ex-Skoda) for 13K. Great car, buy one!. Getting just over 40mpg with 10000 on the clock, hopefully that will improve..
That was a cheap car. Trade at 19,000 miles was £13,600, and they seem to be making their money. Interesting thread this guys, have driven used pre-facelift TDI and FSI cars in the last week but had no idea you could pick up brand new cars for the same money!
Real shame you can't get the MFSW with the manual gearbox, it's one of the things I really like about my BMW.
Is there a quick way to tell the difference between PD and CR engined cars?
Real shame you can't get the MFSW with the manual gearbox, it's one of the things I really like about my BMW.
Is there a quick way to tell the difference between PD and CR engined cars?
Edited by DJFish on Monday 15th February 22:48
Sam_68 said:
I'm going to have to order a replacement for my pre-facelift petrol vRS company car some day soon, and it'll be another vRS for me, I'm afraid... I can't see the point of paying tax on a badge and there's nothing else I can think of that will do the job of the vRS Estate for anything like a similar price.
That bloody silly chrome trim on the steering wheel is really gonna get on my tits, though.
yep, and the chrome on the gear knob is horrible too, but luckily easily changed.That bloody silly chrome trim on the steering wheel is really gonna get on my tits, though.
I was just reading the specs, and the DSG gearbox appears pointless.
Its worse on fuel, slower 0-60, slower top speed and in a higher emission bracket than the manual aswell as being more expensive.
I am surprised at this as in the Golf Gti it was supposed to be better.
That said my friend has a DSG GTI and hates it. He said in the snow it was even worse as it picks the gears and he couldnt get traction. (he does live out in the sticks)
Unless your disabled and only have 1 leg I really dont see the point in the DSG
Manual for me please
Its worse on fuel, slower 0-60, slower top speed and in a higher emission bracket than the manual aswell as being more expensive.
I am surprised at this as in the Golf Gti it was supposed to be better.
That said my friend has a DSG GTI and hates it. He said in the snow it was even worse as it picks the gears and he couldnt get traction. (he does live out in the sticks)
Unless your disabled and only have 1 leg I really dont see the point in the DSG
Manual for me please
rob.e said:
my spec:
I also have the skoda accessory "lowered suspension" which is a re-boxed set of Eibach pro springs with a skoda part number, fitted with some Koni FSD dampers.
This sounds interesting, was it dealer fit? How much? I also have the skoda accessory "lowered suspension" which is a re-boxed set of Eibach pro springs with a skoda part number, fitted with some Koni FSD dampers.
Also intersted in the wheels, I like the look of the standard wheels but fear they may be a bit bright on a black car.
My petrol vRS is coming for collection on the 1st. Black in my case, full leather, xenons, curtain airbags, full size spare, maxi dot, rear parking sensors, auto mirrors and wipers.
Price was very fair but not quite as good as dtd but I prefered to use the local dealer.
I drove both the petrol and diesel as a test and have to say the petrol was much better, it just seemed to pull better. We also thought it had loads of rear seat space, much more than the golf certainly and the huge boot sold the saloon over the estate.
Bullett said:
rob.e said:
my spec:
I also have the skoda accessory "lowered suspension" which is a re-boxed set of Eibach pro springs with a skoda part number, fitted with some Koni FSD dampers.
This sounds interesting, was it dealer fit? How much? I also have the skoda accessory "lowered suspension" which is a re-boxed set of Eibach pro springs with a skoda part number, fitted with some Koni FSD dampers.
Also intersted in the wheels, I like the look of the standard wheels but fear they may be a bit bright on a black car.
Wheels - i got the dealer to organise painting prior to pdi. Cost 40 quid per wheel, I supplied some example pics for them to match. Makes a big difference to the look - a white car needs dark coloured wheels IMO.
Octavia ordered this afternoon!
Got an even cheaper price than I thought possible, through a Skoda Armed Forces discount scheme! Car ordered:
Skoda Octavia 5DR 2.0 CR TDI vRS Hatchback
Candy White
Options:
Maxidot
MDI
Rear Park Assist
Spare Wheel
Total price was £16195 with the options and also accessed a cheap PCP promotion. Cheaper than DrivetheDeal by £300 and the cheapest anywhere I could find!
Should hopefully be a relatively inexpensive few years of motoring! Factory order time is 8-12 weeks.
Got an even cheaper price than I thought possible, through a Skoda Armed Forces discount scheme! Car ordered:
Skoda Octavia 5DR 2.0 CR TDI vRS Hatchback
Candy White
Options:
Maxidot
MDI
Rear Park Assist
Spare Wheel
Total price was £16195 with the options and also accessed a cheap PCP promotion. Cheaper than DrivetheDeal by £300 and the cheapest anywhere I could find!
Should hopefully be a relatively inexpensive few years of motoring! Factory order time is 8-12 weeks.
mercGLowner said:
Octavia ordered this afternoon!
Got an even cheaper price than I thought possible, through a Skoda Armed Forces discount scheme! Car ordered:
Skoda Octavia 5DR 2.0 CR TDI vRS Hatchback
Candy White
Options:
Maxidot
MDI
Rear Park Assist
Spare Wheel
Total price was £16195 with the options and also accessed a cheap PCP promotion. Cheaper than DrivetheDeal by £300 and the cheapest anywhere I could find!
Should hopefully be a relatively inexpensive few years of motoring! Factory order time is 8-12 weeks.
Nice.Got an even cheaper price than I thought possible, through a Skoda Armed Forces discount scheme! Car ordered:
Skoda Octavia 5DR 2.0 CR TDI vRS Hatchback
Candy White
Options:
Maxidot
MDI
Rear Park Assist
Spare Wheel
Total price was £16195 with the options and also accessed a cheap PCP promotion. Cheaper than DrivetheDeal by £300 and the cheapest anywhere I could find!
Should hopefully be a relatively inexpensive few years of motoring! Factory order time is 8-12 weeks.
However, I call you on your inexpensive motoring claim. You could have bought a 3 year old Passat 2.0 TDi with some gadgets, got similar economy and saved £10k on depreciation Of course the VRS is still great value and I want one (although I'm wondering how good a Superb Elegance would be for the same retail price!) - I specced a Golf Turdo to 24k+ retail for the same spec!
mercGLowner said:
Octavia ordered this afternoon!
Got an even cheaper price than I thought possible, through a Skoda Armed Forces discount scheme! Car ordered:
Skoda Octavia 5DR 2.0 CR TDI vRS Hatchback
Candy White
Options:
Maxidot
MDI
Rear Park Assist
Spare Wheel
Total price was £16195 with the options and also accessed a cheap PCP promotion. Cheaper than DrivetheDeal by £300 and the cheapest anywhere I could find!
Should hopefully be a relatively inexpensive few years of motoring! Factory order time is 8-12 weeks.
Thats really good. I never knew Skoda had an armed forces scheme as I will be eligible for that. I know Ford do big discounts, like an ST3 new for £16995 but I dont fancy them much.Got an even cheaper price than I thought possible, through a Skoda Armed Forces discount scheme! Car ordered:
Skoda Octavia 5DR 2.0 CR TDI vRS Hatchback
Candy White
Options:
Maxidot
MDI
Rear Park Assist
Spare Wheel
Total price was £16195 with the options and also accessed a cheap PCP promotion. Cheaper than DrivetheDeal by £300 and the cheapest anywhere I could find!
Should hopefully be a relatively inexpensive few years of motoring! Factory order time is 8-12 weeks.
I may look into it again later in the year when I need a car. Its the Falklands for me tommorrow
I did pontficate/cogitate/consider/ponder the purchase of a used machine like a Golf GT/GTi, BMW 330cd, AUDI A3 etc etc. I came to the conclusion that for peace of mind motoring and predictability of running costs that buying the vRS new made a lot of sense. Three years warranty, hugely discounted purchase price, decent resale, good finance package and the fact that is a very good car swung it for me. It may cost more overall but hopefully it is worth it.
nottyash said:
Thats really good. I never knew Skoda had an armed forces scheme as I will be eligible for that. I know Ford do big discounts, like an ST3 new for £16995 but I dont fancy them much.
I may look into it again later in the year when I need a car. Its the Falklands for me tommorrow
I found the discount via forcescarsdirect.com Very helpful and they access the discount via a network of dealers. Mine will be delivered through Hortons Skoda in Lincoln. The irony is that I asked them for a quote last week and they couldn't touch the best one I had up until then, There was a bit of conjecture about whether you could combine the generous discounts with the subsidised PCP finance, found out today via forcescarsdirect that you could.I may look into it again later in the year when I need a car. Its the Falklands for me tommorrow
I had an ST3 on the Ford Military discount scheme three years ago, I actually made money on that car! Enjoy the Falklands! I have done my time down there - 1990, 1994/5 and 2006!
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