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    superb wagon review

    http://www.carsales.com.au/reviews/2...rb-combi-17355


    What we liked
    >> Massive and useful interior space
    >> Terrific ride quality
    >> Smooth engines and gearboxes

    Not so much
    >> Base petrol engine isn't the strongest
    >> Styling makes Superb sedans looks bad
    >> Umm, threatens other wagon-makers too much?

    Overall rating: 4.0/5.0
    Engine/Drivetrain/Chassis: 4.5/5.0
    Price, Packaging and Practicality: 4.0/5.0
    Safety: 4.5/5.0
    Behind the wheel: 4.5/5.0
    X-factor: 4.0/5.0


    me want one! In an ideal world that is - given that I've had my rs for just under 2 weeks it is pretty much out of the picture.

    Cant recall a car review that has ever been that positive?

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    I drove a Superb 1.8 elegance sedan/hatch (it's both) before they were released by invitation of the good folks at Bayford and said at the time if they ever release a wagon it would be the ideal family car. Good to see they listen! I no longer have a need for a large wagon (hence why I have the Octy) but I would have a serious look if i did.

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    Amazingly positive report. I actually think the styling is far more cohesive than the facelift Octavia - somehow the new headlight style suits the larger car. Could be the replacement for my RS if the kids out grow it....
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    Cool

    MMMMM will be two years up on my combi rs when this gets here , and i need a wagon for business .

    Definately looks better than the twin door , damn it would have to be the awd 6 as i would miss my rs and its performance mix

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    Good news

    Hey guys,

    good news is we have had a build week of the 5th week 2010 confirmed, we should have the wagon here by May next year. The ratio in VW was 25 wagons to every sedan so as a dealer this is a very exciting release for us.

    Something we can all get excited about!!!!!

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    Smile

    WOW thats good news , love the look of this car .

    Looks like the rs wagon will have to go , if they bring in the awd V6 .

    Metallic brown , pity no manual .

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    Looks good. Priced right it will slaughter Holden's Sportwagon for family transport. I think SUV's might have peaked and the rise of the wagon is due again. This might be the right product at the right time.

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    I'd hope for an superb rs in a few years when I start to think about upgrading

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    Superb Combi on the Skoda website as being on sale in April 2010 - preorders now taken.

    I've been looking for information on the Combi [OT - of all the phrases used for the wagon, estate, combi, variant etc, I prefer estate. Don't know why, just do], and I see that its dimensions are virtually identical to the sedan. Agree with code618 that the wagon styling is much better. And the quad tailpipes on the V6 4x4 looks fab.

    skoda-auto.com show a pano sunroof, electric tailgate, sharkfin aerial and hopefully the new keyless entry system "KESSY" won't be too far behind the Oz launch (brochure said it will be available from week 22 in 2010).

    My only problem would be justifying the extra $$ and size when the Octavia RS is probably the ideal size for me.




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    it is much more beautiful than the Octavia/vRS versions - perhaps that's what the Octavia will lean towards design wise at the front with more aggressive head lamps.....

    I'd prefer the Hatch/Sedan to this ^^^ Estate which is coming soon to Aus - I don't see the use of a Luxury car to be an Estate when it is competing against similar cars in it's class or above ie Caprice etc. But don't get me wrong - have a Supurb any day over anything else! But again there are the 5-Series and E-Klasse Estates which are beautiful too.

    Did anyone watch that ep of 5th Gear when the guy took a Supurb into the business district of London and taped/covered all the badges on the Supurb and everyone thought it was a BMW/Merc/Luxury Premium car!? It was a surprize!
    [FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Matt
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