According to my dealer there is a 4x4 petrol with 280hp due later this year ?
There has been no confirmation at all that Skoda are getting that engine. Feeling is that as VW already see every Skoda sale as a lost VW sale, it may well never happen.
According to my dealer there is a 4x4 petrol with 280hp due later this year ?
There has been no confirmation at all that Skoda are getting that engine. Feeling is that as VW already see every Skoda sale as a lost VW sale, it may well never happen.
I've been window shopping for the past 6 months or so and sadly in the local used market the 1.4TSI (preferred choice) is much less common than diesel engine on the estates, and thus tends to work out more expensive to purchase (depending on state of the market at any given time).
For example if I search Autotrader for Elegance trim up to 3 years old, there is only a single TSI in the whole country priced under £16.49k, compared to the whole first page of diesels being under £12.5k. Not suggesting they are directly comparable, but you get a lot more choice. Just 3 miles away there's a 2.0TDI well under £14k. This is all understandable especially due to ex-fleet vehicles typically being diesel, but what it does mean is that it feels like getting a secondhand 1.4TSI mk3 estate at a sensible price is harder than it should be. Buying new on the other hand it is a different story as you aren't left paying a premium for petrol.
I think a lot that leased went with the Simpsons deal or had there local Dealer match it. It's not a bad deal if you are looking at leasing and not doing mega mileage.
http://www.simpsonsskoda.co.uk/new-car-offers/octavia-vrs-pch/

I had "an ESP" issue with my old Octy vRS (2006, Mk2).
The ESP light came on and stayed on - issue with ABS sensor. If it's the one that is common, VW produced a "fix kit" as rightly so people were getting upset with £500 bills.
The fix kit I believe was £100 and then an hours labour on top. I was trading mine in at the time for my new vRS, so dealership sorted it after they had taken it in.
Certainly ask about the "fix kit" once they start talking £500 - £700 for the repair.

In my local skoda dealers today!
Skoda Octavia vRS 230
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What are those wheels ?!?!?
Has anyone got any experience with the 2L TDI Engine on a skoda?
Whats the economy like ?

According to my dealer there is a 4x4 petrol with 280hp due later this year ?
There has been no confirmation at all that Skoda are getting that engine. Feeling is that as VW already see every Skoda sale as a lost VW sale, it may well never happen.
Škoda already supply the 280ps 4x4 in the Superb, so I don't see why not?
Because it will be a cut-price Golf R.
Sure there will be differences - I'm not saying for one second the two will be identical. But suddenly the Octy which is in the "Golf Market" gets the same power units as the Golf R.
VW hate Skoda competing with their own products.