Time I jumped on the thread i think
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We did alot of research into buying our Skoda, overseas forums and friends as well as watching them for the last few years on 'Le tour de France"! ![Smile](https://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/forums/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Michelle, the 2 sunvisors on drivers side are optional in Europe and I don't remember seeing them on the list when we selected options for our Scout. We own the blue Scout you will see zapping around The Ville. 2nd vehicle sold by the dealership and had it around 3 weeks. Handles the roads great around town and an absolute marvel going up and down the road to Paluma! Did that run on the weekend.
We live out of town a bit and do around 600 odd k a week in to work and school. Oldest Daughter on her "L"'s loves it as it also tells you when to change up and down in the gears to get maximum fuel efficiency and no lugging or over-revving from selecting the wrong gear! You can cruise around in 6th gear at 60kmh getting 2.7 - 3.1 l/100km! Average overall currently is around 5 l/100km.
Plenty of pickup with the Diesel for overtaking the roadtrains, the Auto setting for the climate control is great as well as the chemical "sniffer" in the air intake that closes the outside air intake and switches cabin air ventilation to recirc when strong chemical smells are detected.
We where interested in the Yeti but due to breakdown with the other family car, went for the Scout and not looking back either!
The extra capacity in the rear of the Yeti is above seatback level, boot is shorter than Scout. The dealership had a white DSG scout for test driving but to get an idea of the manual there is a petrol manual octavia II liftback to try how the gearbox feels. We tried the manual sedan first then the white DSG scout to get the feeling of handling. We also had that white DSG Scout for one day last week whilst ours was in getting the towbar electrics re-coded as they hadn't been coded properly when the dealer fitted it, ours was the second Skoda sold by them and the first with Dealer fitted genuine options. Someone bought it the day after we had it and we saw it on the highway on the weekend. They also have a silver DSG Scout for testing as well. It parks as easily as a smaller car as well.
The Dealership is very helpful, the people are great, they really worked at finding the manual diesel Scout in country for urgent delivery. they have also set up service arrangements around the region, at least North and South, as this is currently the only dealer North of SEQ.
The wet season handling should be great and as we get flooding over the road out here, even though it isn't as high a clearance as a Landcruiser etc it should have less problems that most cars. Even though a Ford Territory looks to have higher clearance it has a lot hanging down underneath whereas the Scout is very tidy and has protective plates over the important parts. No nudge bar available for it to keep the beasts, roo's and crocs away but contemplating a car-bra to negate damage from those lovely thrown rocks from our lovelysealed gravel roads up here
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Cheers.
Last edited by scoutau; 11-10-2011 at 11:44 PM.
Reason: Forgot something :-)
- Storm Blue Metallic / CS Aeromesh Onyx trim MY2011 (3/11 manufacture.) Skoda Octavia II Scout 2.0TDI 6 speed Manual.
-MDI-Factory Prep Towbar (13 pin Euro)-Factory Prep GSM II with 9W7 Bluetooth Phone kit-Tint 5
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