Can't find a replacment to Skoda as it does not exist...yet.
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Mrs S Octavia Estate VRS TSI has reached the end of it's finance and it's time for a replacement. So we had a look around for a car with the following.
Similar size to the VRS
Similar performance to the VRS (about 220bhp doesn't want much more)
Boot no smaller than the VRS
No more expensive that the VRS
Not too 'boy racer' (Mrs S words) she took one look at a Focus ST Estate and nope straight away plus is was not a roomy as the VRS and boot a lot smaller.
Must be petrol
Must be new
We want another VRS but you cannot order one now and they don't have specs and details yet to order the face lift (which doesn't look as nice) but no other manufacturer seems to have an equivalent to Skoda's VRS Estate. Am I missing something?
Similar size to the VRS
Similar performance to the VRS (about 220bhp doesn't want much more)
Boot no smaller than the VRS
No more expensive that the VRS
Not too 'boy racer' (Mrs S words) she took one look at a Focus ST Estate and nope straight away plus is was not a roomy as the VRS and boot a lot smaller.
Must be petrol
Must be new
We want another VRS but you cannot order one now and they don't have specs and details yet to order the face lift (which doesn't look as nice) but no other manufacturer seems to have an equivalent to Skoda's VRS Estate. Am I missing something?
Chiefbadger said:
The Leon Cupra ST is the only thing I can think of that's close, but still a little smaller and you'd have to find a pretty good deal to make it similar price wise. Is there a petrol Mondeo available at the moment?
The mondeo is a much bigger car externally but there is a 2.0ecoboost with 240bhp which looks pretty good, however its only available in an autoloskie said:
Boot a lot smaller and about £7k more spec for specstumpage said:
Looking at the brochure on the latest Leon ST it would appear not.
Has 1k on the clock, use the savings to buy an ageless plate 
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
markirl said:
Has 1k on the clock, use the savings to buy an ageless plate 
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
That's not new though. If I wanted second hand I could just get another VRS
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2016...
I had exactly the same dilemma.
After months of thought, tests drives, research and consideration of every non Skoda option, my Mk2 Octavia vRS was replaced with a Mk3 Octavia vRS estate.
At least I got it in a different colour to the last one.
Make of that answer what you will.
If your budget stretches to a Leon ST Cupra (mine didn't) then the load bay isn't as big as an Octavia's but it's still quite generous.
After months of thought, tests drives, research and consideration of every non Skoda option, my Mk2 Octavia vRS was replaced with a Mk3 Octavia vRS estate.
At least I got it in a different colour to the last one.

Make of that answer what you will.
If your budget stretches to a Leon ST Cupra (mine didn't) then the load bay isn't as big as an Octavia's but it's still quite generous.
Trabi601 said:
Rick101 said:
Why not just keep the vRS until the new model is available?
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