This seems to be a trend across many mainstream brands - more features, often better tech at lower or same cost as the old model so less immediately obvious things like materials quality are sacrificed to make the sums add up. It would be a pity if Skoda went this way, though given the new Jetta it wouldn't be a surprise.
Even though people love to knock Falcons and Commodores I had tons of these as either privately owned family cars or (more so) new company cars in the past. It was the same deal - materials quality was better before the VE Commodore for eg, which went to the hard plastics etc. Hell, my daughter's old ED Futura had a better quality interior than the VE and lots of other recent vehicles of my acquaintance.
Years ago Merc and BMW went this way, with obvious detriment to aesthetics and in some cases relaibility. They had to sort it out because customers were discerning enough to pick it up and start complaining loudly.
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