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    Petrol or diesel?

    I know that when I return to Australia in June that I will be ordering a new Octavia. Although I loved my old RS, I'm thinking about ordering a Scout this time. My reasoning is that we want to buy a light camper trailer (my wife has said no more sleep at ground level in tents) and there were a few camping spots where the RS with trailer really struggled to get in to (anyone who has been to Brou Lake knows what I mean).

    So my only real decision is whether to choose petrol or diesel.

    I've never owned a diesel car before, and apart from a couple of hire cars in Europe my only experience with driving diesel powered vehicles are fire trucks!

    I can read the performance and fuel consumption specifications from the brochure, and see the differences in prices. But what I really want to know is what is the real, every-day impact of owning and driving a diesel. For example:

    • will I notice any real difference in terms of performance, particularly when towing?
    • is there any difference in the 'enjoyment factor' when driving?
    • what are servicing and maintenance costs like?
    • are there any specific issues to be aware of with the DPF and/or other systems on the diesel?
    • anything else?


    Thanks. I'm planning test driving a diesel here in Geneva, but a short drive won't really help to answer these questions.
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    " If you can't decide go for a petrol ".

    Someone used to tell me that, and I did not listen, and regreted, So I traded in my Yeti TDI for an Octavia RS(Petrol this time).

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    I have a diesel Peugeot 407 and a 2.0 TDI mk5 golf. I love the diesels. The torque is amazing and with the DSG it's great fun to drive.
    We test drove the diesel and the petrol RS wagons, and both were great fun.... If you're planning to stick to the speed limit, there's not much difference IMO.

    The difference for us was on our test drive route, the diesel averaged about 8L/100km and the petrol about 12. Admittedly we were probably having a little more fun in the petrol

    I was looking at camper trailers too but the towball weight limit in any of the octavias is too low. I even told this is a problem with many (most?) European cars.


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    Diesel RS doesn't sound as sweet, torque comes slightly later and finish a lot earlier, and it's not as rev happy as the Petrol, TDI also feels heavier, not as agile. I'd say test drive both, choose what ever you LIKE driving

    Nothing worse than buying a 40k+ car and tell yourself ' I can make do with the diesel to save a few hundred dollars on fuel a year ' and then regret after a year or two.

    If you LIKE the diesel, go for it,just buy what you LIKE best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickd View Post
    I was looking at camper trailers too but the towball weight limit in any of the octavias is too low. I even told this is a problem with many (most?) European cars.
    Oh, definitely a problem. I know that I will be restricted to the towball weight when choosing a camper trailer. Provided you don't want an off-road model, there are a few out there which will fit within the limit.

    But I absolutely refuse to compromise on my desire to own a new Skoda purely to drag around a camper that we will use on a few occasions a year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sillyboy View Post
    " If you can't decide go for a petrol ".
    That sounds like good advice. I might make petrol the default option UNLESS there is a compelling case after the test drive to go for diesel.
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    I went from a MkII RS TSI manual to a MKIII Elegance TDI DSG. 98% of the time love the diesel , effortless cruising, average 6 l /100km. There is only that 2% when you see that gap in traffic put your foot down and there s noise but not the instant acceleration.
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    Have a look at the Tiguan. 130TDI has a decent amount of poke, great torque and a 2200kg towing capacity with 100kg ball weight. Though boot in the Octy is a lot bigger...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Have a look at the Tiguan.
    Am I allowed to say that I just don't like the Tiguan? As with any comparison between Skoda and VW, I don't think the Tiguan uses the internal space well, and it has the appearance of the full SUV (ie. taller, upright). What I like about the Scout is that it's the standard Octavia wagon but with a little bit more ability for unsealed roads. And of course it's a Skoda!
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    How do servicing costs compare between the petrol and diesel engines?
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