Skoda Octavia VRS
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chrismarr

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274 posts

125 months

Sunday 11th April 2021
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My new 'Do it all daily'

After a year or so with a rather drab and depressing auto 420d xdrive I managed to get a good deal on a PX for this slightly less depressing taxi.
It's a car I plan on dragging around Scotland on adventures and hope it to be an enjoyable/reliable/safe place to spend many an hour.

I have added a couple small things already and have a small pile of parts building under my stairs - Spacers, new rubber, rear tints and a re-map are in the near future. Nothing too serious but hopefully just improve an already quite enjoyable big bus!



chrismarr

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274 posts

125 months

Sunday 11th April 2021
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scoey1001

920 posts

109 months

Sunday 11th April 2021
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Looks great. If I was looking for an estate car these would be right up there.

Pilotguy

436 posts

287 months

Sunday 11th April 2021
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Great car, petrol/diesel? I’ve had my 2013 TSI for about 5 years now. Only mod I’ve bothered with is mudguards! Certainly never felt it needed a remap, DSG in manual mode on twisty roads, auto everywhere else.

Court_S

14,660 posts

205 months

Sunday 11th April 2021
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These are really good cars.

I had a diesel hatch for for years in which I did 83k in. Despite being a diesel it drove well enough, was pretty brisk and super easy to live with. It carted us about on family holidays, lugged mountain bikes about etc.

chrismarr

Original Poster:

274 posts

125 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Pilotguy said:
Great car, petrol/diesel? I’ve had my 2013 TSI for about 5 years now. Only mod I’ve bothered with is mudguards! Certainly never felt it needed a remap, DSG in manual mode on twisty roads, auto everywhere else.
Amateur error - It's a diesel manual car. Can't believe I left out that info.

Volvolover

2,036 posts

69 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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Great cars

Diesel manual would be my last choice but still a great family tool

PH_77

1,408 posts

121 months

Tuesday 13th April 2021
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chrismarr said:
My new 'Do it all daily'

After a year or so with a rather drab and depressing auto 420d xdrive I managed to get a good deal on a PX for this slightly less depressing taxi.
It's a car I plan on dragging around Scotland on adventures and hope it to be an enjoyable/reliable/safe place to spend many an hour.

I have added a couple small things already and have a small pile of parts building under my stairs - Spacers, new rubber, rear tints and a re-map are in the near future. Nothing too serious but hopefully just improve an already quite enjoyable big bus!
Daft laddie question, if they've both got approximately the same power, and AWD, is there a huge difference in terms of it being depressing? Both cars appear to be on par with each other! Not that I'm a big fan of BMWs but waking up to a dirty white Skoda on most mornings must be a little bit more depressing than the BM option!

chrismarr

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274 posts

125 months

Wednesday 14th April 2021
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PH_77 said:
Daft laddie question, if they've both got approximately the same power, and AWD, is there a huge difference in terms of it being depressing? Both cars appear to be on par with each other! Not that I'm a big fan of BMWs but waking up to a dirty white Skoda on most mornings must be a little bit more depressing than the BM option!
Nah not daft at all - on paper they do seem very similar although the Skoda is FWD and manual compared to the auto BM.
The BMW never felt half as quick, it was very much an uninspiring car on the road - Sure the interior was nicer and felt a bit more upmarket but it never ever got me excited when driving it. I was maybe a bit naive buying the model I did in Xdrive form and expecting it to be more interesting.

Plus the Skoda fits the big daft dog a bit easier biggrin !

dunc69

913 posts

275 months

Wednesday 14th April 2021
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Great choice! Seems like a pre FL car with FL wheels.

Very similar to mine, which was 2014 petrol DSG.



Enjoy it OP!

Pilotguy

436 posts

287 months

Wednesday 14th April 2021
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chrismarr said:
Pilotguy said:
Great car, petrol/diesel? I’ve had my 2013 TSI for about 5 years now. Only mod I’ve bothered with is mudguards! Certainly never felt it needed a remap, DSG in manual mode on twisty roads, auto everywhere else.
Amateur error - It's a diesel manual car. Can't believe I left out that info.
Why would we be interested in that 😂 ?!

Pilotguy

436 posts

287 months

Wednesday 14th April 2021
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dunc69 said:
Great choice! Seems like a pre FL car with FL wheels.

Very similar to mine, which was 2014 petrol DSG.



Enjoy it OP!
He’s just got optional 19” wheels, yours are the Gemini, 18”, as you probably know.

Court_S

14,660 posts

205 months

Wednesday 14th April 2021
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PH_77 said:
Not that I'm a big fan of BMWs but waking up to a dirty white Skoda on most mornings must be a little bit more depressing than the BM option!
In my experience they’re certainly not exciting and I never looked back at mine lovingly after parking it in but they’re just bloody good cars. Mine did everything I asked of it without issue. Even had some good drives to Wales in it with mountain bikes slung in the back.

I had loads of stick because it was a Skoda, but I really liked it. I did contemplate leasing a DSG petrol estate when I opted out of the company car scheme because there was some cracking deals to be had.

Lee540

1,586 posts

172 months

Wednesday 14th April 2021
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Looks great. Had my vRS hatchback nearly 4 years now, looking to change soon and keep coming back to looking at another vRS or a Superb 280