I picked mine up last week. Can't say I've noticed any rattles or bad trim fits etc.
Can't help on the gearbox. It's my first automatic.
Hi All,
I am the VW Golf Owner and now I am wanting to have a big family car. Octavia Scout 103TDI seems a good option for me after some research.
I have some questions here hope current Octavia or Scout owner can help out.
1. Does the 6 speed DSG reliable compare to the 7 speed DSG? My golf has 7 speed DSG but returned to dealership for fixing DSG issue 3+ times. This is the major concern I have now.
2. How much discount can I ask for? (10% off the RRP is what people get from VW)
3. Overall quality? Rattle?
Thanks in advance.
Platin Grey Skoda Octavia Scout Premium
I picked mine up last week. Can't say I've noticed any rattles or bad trim fits etc.
Can't help on the gearbox. It's my first automatic.
Stephen
Proud owner of an Octavia Scout Premium
The 6 speed DSG is a more robust and reliable unit in comparison to the newer 7 speed. The 6 speed is fitted to the higher torque output engines, where the 7speed is used in the lower powered vehicles.
Quality is good - I drove in a Scout over the Easter long wkend and it was really nice.
If you want a good deal, call my brother Mitchell at Newcastle Skoda. He has a white Scout in the showroom right now. He prices aggressively, so you will be pleasantly surprised.
Newcastle Skoda Dealership - Skoda Dealer Hamilton East -
I picked up my 103tdi scout in November 2011. We have just clicked over 11,000k's in it. I haven't driven a 7 speed so can't compare but the 6 speed has been trouble free. The biggest adjustment I had (from the 5 speed auto in the passat) was that sometimes the dsg hesitates at take off but you learn to live with it and after a while you won't notice. As lucas has said in an earlier post, quality is excellent. It handles surprisingly well and is very economical even with bikes or the hobie cat on the back. I do have a rattle that comes and goes. I think it's the cargo blind at the back. There are magnetic catches that help to keep it secure and I think one is loose enough that it rattles on some road surfaces. It's not there all the time and not bad enough for me to take the blind out, but I'll get them to look at it when we get it serviced. I'm very happy with mine.
Greg
2002 New Beetle Turbo
vRS TDI 6spd Man
Purchase date: 23rd Dec, '11
Just hit 13,200km. Booked in for the 15,000km service on the 1st May.
Can't comment on the auto box, but the manual is beautiful.
The website quotes $46,921.00 for a vRS TDI manual. I got mine for $42k, without even having to ask. So yeah, a little more than 10%.
Coming from a MY2011 Kia Sorento (amazing quality, believe it!), everything feels pretty much the same, build-wise.
I have zero rattles, even after a weekend and 120km in/around Penrose State Forest.
The ONLY issue I have with it, is that it takes about 5-10min to warm up.
Thats it. Nothing else.
I hope you enjoy your new Octy Scout.
2012 Octavia vRS TDI. Darkside big turbo, 3bar tune, other stuff. 200kW/650Nm.
1990 Mk1 Cabrio. 1.9 IDI w/ 18PSI.
1985 Mazda T3500 adventuremobile. 1973 Superbug. 1972 Volvo 144 in poo-brown.
Not including hers...
I have a TDI with 6 speed DSG, no problems mechanically at 40,000 km. However, I have LOTS of rattles - 6 different ones I can identify that come and go, 3 can be relied on to occur pretty much every day. Unfortunately about 1/2 were caused by work done on the car (e.g. replace the handbrake surround that goes stiff over time). The rest were there from new. There is mention of rattly Octavias on Briskoda. It's the one thing that I really, really hate about the car to the point of often blinding me to its good points
My advice? If you want one, that's fine. Just be aware the warranty for rattles is NOT 3 years, more like 6 months. They don't advertise that, but most manufacturers are the same. They do vary on how much goodwill they offer though. In my case dealers have variously been deaf, incapable of fixing or unwilling to help. If you have rattles, identify very early (don't wait for a scheduled service) and don't let them off the hook...
Hey
Picked mine up last Wednesday and have done 3000km's in it already.
In short it is a fantastic car with no apparent flaws that I can see. Great handling , goes like the clappers and has rock solid build quality.
I dont like dsg boxes because of the reliability issues so went for the 6 speed manual and it is a very nice box although I expect the dual mass flywheel to give problems like all of them do (as in I had a subaru and it shyted itself within 2 years and not fixed under warranty). All manufacturers seem to fit DMF's now but there is a single mass flywheel clutch conversion out there when and if I need it.
The scout is a brilliant car and I recommend it without reserve.It seems to be the best most reliable brand that VAG sell here.
Nick
ps average fuel consumption over 3000 k's has been 5.1L/100 just outstanding after a subaru
No rattles in our comging up to 4 yr old RS Hatch, I think compared to SA built Golfs, Skodas have a lot smaller occurence, I do agree with the get them checked quick thing though, they don't really mention rattles but are quick to make up a random figure around 6mths once its past that.
Thanks guys, I will have a decent test drive this weekend and as well as the little Yeti just for fun I was pretty interested in Mazda CX-5,but the price takes me away.
Platin Grey Skoda Octavia Scout Premium
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