Skoda Yeti is in the country being prepared, meaning the A4 will be going back in the next 2 weeks. I've thoroughly enjoyed the car, quite a bit better than anything I've owned previously on the scheme. I was excited by the engine choice but in reality it doesn't feel that quick. I guess when looking at 0-60 of 5.7, most of that is helped by the Quattro. Once on the move, it feels "Okay" and the 252ps doesn't feel enough. The DSG has been a bit strange a few times, where I'd plant my foot and nothing would happen for a few second (feels like an age when going for an overtake). What makes this worse is the fake engine noises go into race mode, even if the engine and gear box haven't caught up.
Over 4600 miles I've averaged 35mpg, which I think isn't too bad really. The ride is firm which for the type of driving I do (A/B roads) it can get a bit tiring after my 1.5hr commute. The steering is a touch on the heavy side, I'd have preferred it a bit lighter for the long drives.
I now have the April list and some decisions to make. There's a very sensible side of me that sees the low cost and type of driving I do. I start looking at some 2.0 TDI variant in a comfortable car which will do the job very well. Then I notice this on the list:
GOLF A7 ESTATE R 2.0 310PTSI DSG6 4M £178pm
It only has 10 allocations, so it's a long shot. I'm leaning towards this as a first choice then a more sensible option for the 2nd choice:
TIGUAN SE NAVIGATION 2.0 TDI SC190 P4MOTION 7 SPEED DSG £171pm
Decisions.
Edit:
Spoken to my brother he seems to think there isn't much point going for the Golf R, as they will be snapped up by those with high banding. Those of us on this scheme via family literally get the left overs after everyone in the group has had their pick.