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    from golf v to RS octavia

    I'll just put down a couple of impressions jumping straight from a Mk V golf tdi to a new skoda RS wagon tsi, stuff apart from the obvious from diesel->petrol

    the wing mirrors feel really LARGE, like those on a ford explorer!
    the steering is more vague around center, and differently weighted
    the rear vision mirror makes whatever is behind feel like it is closer
    the bolero sound system is better
    where has my electronic lumbar support gone?
    the interior grab handles don't soft close
    where is my gas strut under the engine bonnet?
    road feel is overall a bit more "solid"/"weighty" & a tad quieter
    strange instrument look thru a tunnel without lights set to auto. Lit needles but nothing else?

    ok, now the obvious

    the car doesn't shake when you turn off the engine (etc)
    no cloud of smoke in the rear mirror when booting it
    less take off dsg "pause" (but still not as sprightly as an old 2.5 subaru with slushbox)
    sydney stop/start + a bit of bridge/tunnel no longer 6l/100km now more like 8.5l/100km

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc863 View Post
    the rear vision mirror makes whatever is behind feel like it is closer
    So does this mean you think people are tailgating?
    Great comparison, doesn't seem like too big a change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc863 View Post
    where is my gas strut under the engine bonnet?
    you have an oil burner. you never need to open the bonnet
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    A lot of the issues you have mentioned would not be found in any other cars at that price range either.

    Since Skoda is the cheaper version of VW, they aren't going to canibalise their VW sales with a car that is just as good, with all the bells and whistles but costs either the same or less.

    Is it a facelifted RS or the older model?

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    facelifted.

    And it isn't an oil burner, it is the TSI, but I actually lifted the bonnet more on the TDI golf (than I hope to on the octavia) because every year it would need another liter or two of that liquid gold VW call their special oil!

    they aren't really issues. I'm happy with the car, I hope it will serve the family well and won't mind getting curbed (not by me!) and bingled by SUV doors at the mall, and so on.

    It is just amusing what random thoughts pop into mind when jumping straight from a well worn glove to a new car especially one with such familiar components

    we're driving it up the coast today, unfortunate that it has to be the 'run in' mileage. I hope we don't have to test skoda roadside assist!

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    some more

    no red led downlighting or accent lighting eg door handles
    no map reading spots!
    no vanity mirror lighting
    no fuel door release button
    center not door mounted central locking switch
    rear window switches moved up and forward (out of childs reach)
    windscreen washer pump not as strong (see next)
    when stationary, window wash goes over car. but on highway it goes too low!
    wipers don't do single "drip cleaning" wipe after off
    by default headlights don't do the follow home thing
    by default clicking unlock doesn't turn on headlights?
    climate is dual zone vs mk v single zone.
    glovebox is not lockable

    I wonder what other subtle corners have been cut vs Vw.

    and more on fuel/power:
    filling tank to brim reads about 750km to go when on highway (tdi would say 1000+)
    steady 110 shows 7.5/100 which is what the tdi did as short trip urban avg
    tsi kicks down where the tdi would just lope uphill in 6th at 1500rpm and 100kmh

    I like the fogs, makes up for low beam on the ugly night pacific highway, by widening the light cone a lot!
    the corner (fog) lighting on turns actually is useful at night. I like it. most of the results of a fancy corner following headlight system at a fraction of the engineering.

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    on the plus side, no one has ever had their "chicken with an arrow in it's head" badge stolen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc863 View Post
    no fuel door release button
    I think this is actually quite a clever piece of design. You have to be at the filler cap to put fuel in, so you just push on the cap and it opens.

    Quote Originally Posted by nyc863 View Post
    center not door mounted central locking switch
    My passenger much prefers this arrangement - she can lock/unlock the car without needing to reach all the way over to the driver's door.

    Quote Originally Posted by nyc863 View Post
    wipers don't do single "drip cleaning" wipe after off
    I have a vague idea that my Octy has done this in the past, maybe it was with the wipers on "auto" (which I no longer use).

    Quote Originally Posted by nyc863 View Post
    by default headlights don't do the follow home thing
    by default clicking unlock doesn't turn on headlights?
    Maybe try fiddling with the MFD/Maxi dot settings and leave the headlights on "auto", as I think mine did do this until I changed the settings.

    Quote Originally Posted by nyc863 View Post
    and more on fuel/power:
    filling tank to brim reads about 750km to go when on highway (tdi would say 1000+)
    steady 110 shows 7.5/100 which is what the tdi did as short trip urban avg
    tsi kicks down where the tdi would just lope uphill in 6th at 1500rpm and 100kmh
    Maybe you should have bought a vRS TDI instead ?

    I prefer the smooth reviness and very broad powerband of the turbo petrol engine, and the higher fuel consumption is just the price of admission. The elastic push from 2,000 rpm through to 6,000 rpm is somewhat addictive and most enjoyable.
    2017 MY18 Golf R 7.5 Wolfsburg wagon (boring white) delivered 21 Sep 2017, 2008 Octavia vRS wagon 2.0 TFSI 6M (bright yellow), 2006 T5 Transporter van 2.5 TDI 6M (gone but not forgotten).

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    Having one of each of these, the biggest bonus of the Skoda is the really cool Skoda grill on the front. VW will never be able to match that

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    Quote Originally Posted by nyc863 View Post
    some more

    no red led downlighting or accent lighting eg door handles
    no map reading spots!
    no vanity mirror lighting
    no fuel door release button

    ***This has been gone in most euros for a while now, it autolocks when you lock the car, there is no need for the switch anymore.

    center not door mounted central locking switch

    *** some makers do this so the passenger can control it, I noticed the Audi A3 I hired this week has it on the door in an awkard spot, probably where you were used to it.

    rear window switches moved up and forward (out of childs reach)

    ***no accident, this is a family car, and the driver can always control them including auto up/down on all windows which I love.

    windscreen washer pump not as strong (see next)
    when stationary, window wash goes over car. but on highway it goes too low!

    ***Never had this problem, maybe you need to adjust them.

    wipers don't do single "drip cleaning" wipe after off
    by default headlights don't do the follow home thing

    ***Mine did this out of the showroom, maybe yours was played with?

    by default clicking unlock doesn't turn on headlights?

    ***Same as above

    climate is dual zone vs mk v single zone.
    glovebox is not lockable

    I wonder what other subtle corners have been cut vs Vw.

    and more on fuel/power:
    filling tank to brim reads about 750km to go when on highway (tdi would say 1000+)
    steady 110 shows 7.5/100 which is what the tdi did as short trip urban avg
    tsi kicks down where the tdi would just lope uphill in 6th at 1500rpm and 100kmh

    I like the fogs, makes up for low beam on the ugly night pacific highway, by widening the light cone a lot!
    the corner (fog) lighting on turns actually is useful at night. I like it. most of the results of a fancy corner following headlight system at a fraction of the engineering.
    See above.............

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