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Author Topic: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII  (Read 3121 times)

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Crazycarzowner

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Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« on: 04 April 2015, 17:43:14 »

Been car shopping with the wife this morning & bought this Superb, 2.0L Diesel. 60+mpg, £30 tax, only 9500 miles from new. Took it for a test drive and loved it. Insurance is cheap too, so I've now got move Discovery funds  :) :) :) :) Happy happy happy! Pick it up next week.




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05omegav6

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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #1 on: 04 April 2015, 18:01:13 »

Could be worse... ;)

Not sure how, but it could be...

Good luck anyways :y
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #2 on: 04 April 2015, 18:27:29 »

Superbs are good cars......tad expensive these days after the face lift imo...hope you got it at a good price...have fun with it Jason  :y
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #3 on: 04 April 2015, 20:13:43 »

Had a Superb estate as a courtesy car when mine was rear ended, must say was impressed. Enjoy it mate. :y
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #4 on: 04 April 2015, 21:42:25 »

They are good cars and the Taxi Co i do the odd job for has a couple of them but, i don't know, the lines jsut don't look right to me, have been thinking of a VRS

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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #5 on: 04 April 2015, 22:08:23 »

The estate is better looking, but they're relatively narrow... The design is a bit botched though... Look how far under the car the sill seams are... The B post is a filler section as is the rear passenger footwell... Basically it gives the impression of being a nice solid car, but under the surface, it's nothing more than a parts bin special... Might as well be called and Octavia+ and don't get me started on the boot ::)
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #6 on: 05 April 2015, 12:39:18 »

Very nice but not a proper Skoda. ::)

Engine in the rear and and built with Czechoslovakian sweat......that's a'real' Skoda. ;)
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #7 on: 05 April 2015, 14:06:05 »

Very nice but not a proper Skoda. ::)

 in the rear and and a built  Czechoslovakian sweet......that's a'real' Skoda. ;)
Fixed it. ;)
Mmm a real sweet Czechoslovakian. ;D
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05omegav6

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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #8 on: 05 April 2015, 14:12:29 »

Very nice but not a proper Skoda. ::)

 in the rear and and a built  Czechoslovakian sweet......that's a'real' Skoda. ;)
Fixed it. ;)
Mmm a real sweet Czechoslovakian. ;D


Yes, stout dependable and guaranteed to work in the cold ;D
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #9 on: 16 April 2015, 19:23:11 »

Well I've had it a week now and I can definately say I like it! Can't knock the dealers too, serviced washed & waxed within an inch of its life before I picked it up, full tank of fuel  :) :) :) Feels really solid on the road and there's acres of space in the the rear & has foldy down seats  :)

Been to work & back all week and MFD reads 64 - 67mpg on each motorway trip, still trying to get used to the start stop tech though. The boot is huge and opens as either a saloon or a hatchbach which is quite versatile. Just hope dopy Miss Daisy doesn't run into this one  ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #10 on: 16 April 2015, 19:35:29 »

Pleased to hear you are very happy with the superb, and this model as a choice was high on my list last month after I had researched and looked at a couple of them, because I was after a vehicle with a 4x4 function, and with the superbs spec, so this model initially fitted the bill, and you will no doubt enjoy many years of good service from it.Alas, I steered myself away from a diesel in favour of a 4x4 electric/petrol hybrid.
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #11 on: 16 April 2015, 19:39:14 »

4x4 electric/petrol hybrid   :o :o Ooooh!!! Didn't see that one, what engine is in it & what's the performance spec???
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #12 on: 16 April 2015, 21:59:25 »

Probably a Lexus/Toyota jobbie ::)
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #13 on: 17 April 2015, 13:07:56 »

4x4 electric/petrol hybrid   :o :o Ooooh!!! Didn't see that one, what engine is in it & what's the performance spec???
No such skoda so, as Al says, must be a different marque.
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Re: Say 'hello' to Skoda Superb MkII
« Reply #14 on: 17 April 2015, 15:09:47 »

4x4 electric/petrol hybrid   :o :o Ooooh!!! Didn't see that one, what engine is in it & what's the performance spec???
No such skoda so, as Al says, must be a different marque.

That'll be a Mitsubishi PHEV then...  a guy at work has one, 30 miles on elec only - good to drive for the size vehicle, and saving a lot of money on petrol, and electricity as we have charging points at work to use for free.

They're quite temping tbh  :o


**Nice Superb too  :y
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