Skoda Octavia VRS estate - child sickness

Skoda Octavia VRS estate - child sickness

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williskwl

Original Poster:

328 posts

191 months

Friday 28th March
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We have a 2024 Skoda Octavia VRS estate , I love it, it’s great for what we need it to do but for one issue. When my kids are in the back, and on longer journeys due to the width of the VRS seats they get travel sick much more than any other car we have had. Mainly due to not seeing easily (not my driving!) - honest!

I was wondering after sitting in a non VRS Skoda Octavia that its seats were also quite wide at the shoulder/ top. Not as pronounced as the VRS but wider than other similar estates.

Anyone else had this issue or not?

Longer term we will buy an older replacement estate instead of leasing and I would like another Octavia VRs if we could solve the seat issue.

If we do buy one in the future I could always swap out to other seats, but that feels a bit drastic.

Glosphil

4,625 posts

248 months

Sunday 30th March
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If the ride quality of your vRS is anything like that of my 2012 vRS hatch that could be the cause of their carsickness. The ride didn't bother me but many passengers commented on it, particularly on country roads. It was the only reason I got rid.

How old are your kids?

stevemcs

9,403 posts

107 months

Sunday 30th March
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Are you sure its not the suspension ? My Superb's rear suspension is rubbish, its ever so bouncy. I had to put spring assistors in for towing.

MC Bodge

24,591 posts

189 months

Sunday 30th March
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My 2016 Octavia estate had a terrible ride and horrible booming and resonances (that buzzed through my head) over anything that was not perfectly smooth.

Try driving with the boot ajar, that helped with the booming, but I never managed to resolve it properly.

I sold the car on for those, and various other, reasons.

williskwl

Original Poster:

328 posts

191 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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Many thanks for the replies, I do agree about the ride, however my kids 3 and 6 have just come from an e91 335i that had been lowered so were trained in a crashy ride especially on country roads. However as the top half of the front seats are not wide/ the head rest is separate then they can still see forwards quite well.

It seems a growing trend to have wider and higher? Front seats even beyond performance cars?


stevemcs

9,403 posts

107 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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williskwl said:
Many thanks for the replies, I do agree about the ride, however my kids 3 and 6 have just come from an e91 335i that had been lowered so were trained in a crashy ride especially on country roads. However as the top half of the front seats are not wide/ the head rest is separate then they can still see forwards quite well.

It seems a growing trend to have wider and higher? Front seats even beyond performance cars?

I think its the softness that does it, crashy firmess doesn't creat the se sick effect

Djtemeka

1,911 posts

206 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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Do they use iPads/phones?

I get crazy sick within minutes if I dare touch one of those .

williskwl

Original Poster:

328 posts

191 months

Saturday 5th April
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No they don’t use iPads/ tablets/ phones. I tried it once with them with the Nintendo switch and it didn’t end well….

I guess when this guy does go back to the lease company i will try a few other cars before buying a long termer.

It can be tricky to find family of two kids, dog, adequate performance, estate, petrol and not uncomfortable.

So far since two :
335i touring
Skoda Octavia VRS - aside from the kids car sickness I do quite like this.
BMW 530i
Mercedes C 200 estate
Mazda 6 Sport
Land Rover Discovery
Audi S4 estate (parents long term borrow)

All have had something I wasn’t quite happy with. Perhaps a 5 series/ e class is the answer. But then my wife struggles with their manoeuvring.

Matty_

2,148 posts

271 months

Saturday 5th April
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My BIL has the same VRS and he's had people complain of feeling unwell in the back because of exactly this reason - it's more difficult to see the road with the "tombstone" seats which contributes to lack of visbility on the movement.

Not much you can do, unfortunately. New car or new seats if it's that bad!

Martin4356111

133 posts

160 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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I have the new Sportline version (2023) of the Octavia which has near identical seats in size, albeit less fancy that those in the VRS.

I have a 7 year old and 16 year old and no complaints from them.

Chris Peacock

3,015 posts

148 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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When sourcing a new car I recommend getting something with a panoramic sunroof, really helps reducing travel sickness in my experience.