What a waste of money ... rather buy a 162TSI Tiguan.
So who is buying one? Have seen quite a few ad's on the TV for it the past few weeks (complete with petrol V6 engine sound). Surprised that it's not being discussed on here at all.
I really like the seats and gauge cluster, but exterior still looks typical Skoda frumpy and I wont be trading my SQ5 in for one any time soon. Mixed reviews on the twin-turbo TDI engine, good power but very small window of peak torque - and not quick.
$70+k
Skoda Kodiaq RS 2020 Review - www.carsales.com.au
Price: $71,990 (drive-away), $65,990 (plus on-road costs)
Available: Now
Engine: 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel
Output: 176kW/500Nm
Transmission: Seven-speed dual-clutch automatic
Fuel: 6.7L/100km (ADR Combined), 8.3L/100km (as tested)
CO2: 163g/km (ADR Combined)
Safety rating: Five-star (ANCAP, 2017)
Last edited by Lucas_R; 23-04-2020 at 04:51 PM.
What a waste of money ... rather buy a 162TSI Tiguan.
Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
I’d be seriously considering a second hand Macanese S if I wanted a diesel sports SUV.
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You can get a low km version with the 3.0 diesel for similar sorts of $.
Admittedly the Skoda is a bigger car but sometimes sacrifices must be made.
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Agreed - just found it strange that it wasn't being discussed on here at all.
I dare say it's a car we wont see too often on the road - and then Skoda will stop offering it in 12-18 months time.
$70k is a lot of money for a brand like Skoda, which still does not have much of a name for itself in Australia.
Last edited by Lucas_R; 24-04-2020 at 03:57 PM.
I've had mine since December. I like it. Enough power for a highway cruiser and have had no issues overtaking. Used market in NZ is trash and couldn't find anything similar that had the same combination of tech, practicality and driving dynamics for a similar price. 2018 Q7 210kw's are still over $90k and wasn't interested in the F15 X5 or aging W166 Merc GLE. The Kodiaq feels much lighter and agile compared to any of the above mentioned luxury SUV's. The 4cyl definitely dies out in the upper rev range compared to a V6 diesel, but the point of a diesel is to mainly use mid range torque anyways...
It's definitely a niche car, but I'm glad Skoda made it as I wasn't interested in the Tig Allspace with the same engine due to the 7 seats (in NZ you can order a 5 seater). Didn't like the interior and exterior compared to the Kodiaq.
Last edited by zacdaman; 26-04-2020 at 02:13 PM.
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Nope. I think Skoda are pricing themselves away from their core values.
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I found the following review: "I decided to take a test drive myself and went to my relatives in the country to see how the car behaves off the road. On the country road with unevenness of 5-10 cm the car seems to fly over the field, and when you look at the dashboard, the arrow has already passed for 100 km / h, and the speed as if stealing. Wipers on the windshield cope with the hurrah, and the side windows almost remain clean, which is very pleasing. The driver's seat is very comfortable, you can drive for a very long time and your back does not get tired at all. Of course, there is a disadvantage - it's small side mirrors, you can't get used to it for a long time."
thanks for this post, my problem has been fixed too.
Still havent seen a single one of these on the road in over a year. And I drive past my local Skoda dealer once a week and have never seen one in the yard either.
Bets on how long before this model is removed from the lineup?
I've only seen a few cars in my city...
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