Hey bobski,
I've had my octavia for about a year and a half, and I still love driving it every time I get into it.
I hope you are still feeling this good about your VRS in the years to come
I am not going to justify buying an Accord Euro,as it is absorlutely brilliant,but all I will say is Honda sold 750 Euros locally last month,Skoda sold 117 Octavias locally last month .
Tells you something,does it not ???
Hey bobski,
I've had my octavia for about a year and a half, and I still love driving it every time I get into it.
I hope you are still feeling this good about your VRS in the years to come
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2004 Polo Match
1976 White MkI Golf
My new Euro replaced my very much loved 2007 Jetta,which was written off by the hail,so thats a sore point for me...
The bonnet and boot were easy to replace,but Allianz reckoned the roof needed to be replaced too,and was going to be too much trouble and expensive for them to do,so paid me out,and put it on auction to save themselves lots of trouble.
My car was resold today by Pickles in Melbourne...
Antiplastix,the Euro and Octavia are direct competitors,so if 7 times more people invest their hard earned cash in a Honda as apposed to a Skoda,its probably because they trust the brand 7 times more.
I'd add that Honda have had about 40 yrs longer in Australia too
I have a Mazda 6, by the sales logic, people trust and love it more than Euros as they sell 1000's every month? Don't get me wrong I like Hondas as well, but sales figures don't mean much. I personally think and would take a Euro or a 6 over a Jetta anyday, except for maybe the 147 but even then the made in Mexico gives me shudders....but throw an RS Octavia in the mix, or the Superb and the game has changed. I'm glad it has, Mazda are getting lazy...
I have had 3 new Mazdas in the last 15 years and have enjoyed them all, problem is after 3 years the interiors tend to start unglueing themselves and fall apart.
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2009 MY10 Race Blue RS Wagon TSI 6 sp. manual. (Gone)
2011 MY12 Yeti 77 TSI DSG.
Nice try anthony - it's probably because Honda advertise more than 7 times what Skoda do, and, further to that, have been in Australia for years. Skoda have been here 3 years since they relaunched. Honda are only selling 7 times as many Accords as Octavias? Honda should be doing better than that based on their experience in this market.
Let's see where Skoda are in 30 years against Honda.
MY15 Octavia RS 162TSI Sedan, Race Blue with Tech Pack and Leather
Despite THE FACT THAT all Hondas (bar the Euro and Legend, but who buys Legends anymore...) are made in Thailand, yet have much less equipment than rivals (the Accord is ok, but look at the Jazz and Civic) and they charge more for that 'privilege'. That's why Skoda sales are going UP and Honda sales are going DOWN.
Even the Honda faithful agree. My brother is a very hard-core member of OzHonda.com (a forum like this), has had and modified Civics for years, more to the point he knows any Honda/Acura engine backwards and can tell you where to find parts for it, and he will modify it for you. But, he sold his highly modified Civic and bought a new Renaultsport Megane 225 Cup. New Type Rs are just too expensive, have too little space and have no torque unless you rev them. He preferred the low-end torque anyway.
So what you're saying Anthony is that, you were prepared to spend your money at Skoda after looking and test driving them. You know all about how they work and how reliable they are because you had a Jetta before hand, and yet you went and bought a common-as-anything Accord Euro and then you try and justify that as a better choice than an Octavia. Maybe in ownership and when you come to sell it, but the car itself is definitely not...
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