We've been looking around for a new family car. The Jetta is too small now - primarily in legroom. I'm 2m tall, and my 6yo son is growing rapidly. When he sits behind me there's just no room for him.
Contemplating moving from the Jetta (07 TFSI DSG) to a Superb, probably a 103TDI or 118TSI. The Superb has excellent rear legroom plus rear curtain and side airbags. Not many cars have that combination under $60k.
However, at the back of my head a couple of things are nagging at me ... our run with the Jetta has gotten very bumpy since it turned 4yrs old. There was a problem with front suspension that took several times to fix, the DSG is crunching into 2nd gear occasionally and just recently (at 6yrs) the air con compressor, drivers power window and drivers seat base all had to be replaced.
Will Skoda be the same story again, in terms of issues? Or worse?
And has Skoda managed to shake the reliability tag? Looking at resales on Superbs, its not great, and I'm trying to gather if that is because of their smaller sales numbers, their links to VW, their quirkiness or the fact that people think they might not last the distance in Australia (cue Seat and Opel)? And the tiny number of dealerships has me concerned as well ...
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