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  • New purchase Octy 90tsi for just $17999 drive away!

    Hi guys, on Friday will get to finally join the Skoda owners with a nice shiny new 90tsi manual.

    Long story short, was looking at used, last week went to a dealer to look, came away a bit torn between a

    Fabia Monte ($20K) drive away
    Fabia Wagon ($22K)
    Octy wagon 90tsi ($24K)
    Octy liftback ($22K)

    Problem was all were good in their own way and any one would have suited my criteria - more range/cheaper on fuel than the Honda CRV and comparable load space.

    Revist to the dealer Saturday and came away with a Lava Blue 90tsi manual sedan for just 18K drive away. Thats an insane price no kms, MY12 and 5 year warranty. Honestly never thought I would buy new but this was too good to be true, new car for a used price.
    2012 Lava Blue MY12 Skoda Octavia 90TSI manual
    1978 Mercedes 300D and 1985 190E
    1978 Triumph 2500S Fireball Red
    1969 Triumph 2.5PI Mk1

  • #2
    Wow ! Great pricing indeed!
    2018 Ralyee Green RS wagon. Fully optioned.
    Previous vehicles:2015 Volvo V60 Polestar (my one detour from VW/Skoda!)
    2013 Platin grey RS wagon / 2012 White Polo GTI / 2009 Black 125 Tiguan

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    • #3
      Oh and which dealership was that mate?
      My Dad is looking for a new car, and I am trying to convince him to go with a new Skoda...
      2018 Ralyee Green RS wagon. Fully optioned.
      Previous vehicles:2015 Volvo V60 Polestar (my one detour from VW/Skoda!)
      2013 Platin grey RS wagon / 2012 White Polo GTI / 2009 Black 125 Tiguan

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      • #4
        Great for you, not great for resale for those who already have one.
        2014 MY14 Corrida Red Elegance Wagon TDI
        2009 MY10 Race Blue RS Wagon TSI 6 sp. manual. (Gone)
        2011 MY12 Yeti 77 TSI DSG.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Antiplastix View Post
          Great for you, not great for resale for those who already have one.
          I certainly thought about it as we intended to get a used one and I know all about the resale pain having bought Renaults. On the possible lighter side we intend to buy more Skodas, need a spare daily but this will be second hand.

          Dealership was Essendon Skoda and were great to deal with.
          2012 Lava Blue MY12 Skoda Octavia 90TSI manual
          1978 Mercedes 300D and 1985 190E
          1978 Triumph 2500S Fireball Red
          1969 Triumph 2.5PI Mk1

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Tigger View Post
            Oh and which dealership was that mate?
            My Dad is looking for a new car, and I am trying to convince him to go with a new Skoda...
            Worth a try they are certainly willing to deal, especially with any demos and there are good bonusus meaning big discounts for the MY12s. I was only looking at the bottom end as I was considering a 2008 Octy for $13K. When I saw I could get a demo Fabia for $15K I decided to go new as I have never done that before - only question was what model.
            2012 Lava Blue MY12 Skoda Octavia 90TSI manual
            1978 Mercedes 300D and 1985 190E
            1978 Triumph 2500S Fireball Red
            1969 Triumph 2.5PI Mk1

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            • #7
              Revist to the dealer Saturday and came away with a Lava Blue 90tsi manual sedan for just 18K drive away. Thats an insane price no kms, MY12 and 5 year warranty. Honestly never thought I would buy new but this was too good to be true, new car for a used price.
              He's just jumped the gun by a few weeks. Saturday was 2nd Mar & on the 1st Apr it is what you could call "Cars Birthday", after that, dealers can no longer sell late 2012 plated vehicles as New cars. He knows that within a few weeks, every bugger & his dog will be offering bargains on such 2012 plated vehicles.
              As a private buyer I always buy cars in Mar/Apr for just this reason. First year's depreciation on any vehicle is a savage cost, deducted the moment the dealer regos it in your name. To me it is madness to not leave them bearing that cost. The car is after all, identical to the latest, still brand new & still with a full warranty.
              You could try this in future; determine exactly what you want, write it down as a spec, including all extras you want, then send it to surrounding dealerships inviting them to make their best offer against your commitment to buy the best offer received by say midday the next Wednesday. Of course they'll all tell you they don't do business that way, just leave them with it & say, "Up to you mate. You got to be in it to win it."
              If you have a fax machine to receive offers, you'll find it will likely light up at about 1 hour before the deadline. Then you'll start getting phone calls asking if theirs is attractive. (ie: the cheapest.) Don't bother playing ducks & drakes, or joining the dutch auction they'd like to get you into, just say you've got other offers still coming in & you stick by the committment to buy the cheapest at the deadline. Don't be surprised if a better offer gets chucked in at the last minute.
              It's worked for me over the years, when buying on a No Tradein basis.
              Last edited by 2009fsi; 04-03-2013, 08:31 PM.

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              • #8
                There also seems to be plenty of MY12 cars around too. They were keen to deal last week too but I figured this was end of the month and to do with meeting Feb sales targets. Had a very interesting monday last week, called the dealer and asked if they could get a manual Fabia wagon - calls me back a bit later $26K on the road, no thanks too much, dropped it right down to $22K after a few calls.

                On Saturday after a fair bit of consideration was just about to say OK to the Fabia wagon for $21K and the other dealer in the place came up and said - 90tsi drive away for $17999.

                After seeing the quality of these cars I am kind of a fan now, will certainly be keen on seeing the new Octavia or the Rapid.
                2012 Lava Blue MY12 Skoda Octavia 90TSI manual
                1978 Mercedes 300D and 1985 190E
                1978 Triumph 2500S Fireball Red
                1969 Triumph 2.5PI Mk1

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                • #9
                  Hello, I am in Adelaide looking for a Octavia 90tsi, dealer offers 24k. With a few haggling, they just say no. In other state, the listing price is at 22k without haggling. The problem is in Adelaide it is essentially only one dealer has the car, no room for me to ask around. Any one can give me any options? I wish I could wait until the very last day of March.

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                  • #10
                    Wow that's a fantastic price! Glad to see another 90tsi owner on the forums
                    2012 Yeti 77TSI, Candy White
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by andrew_aus View Post
                      Hello, I am in Adelaide looking for a Octavia 90tsi, dealer offers 24k. With a few haggling, they just say no. In other state, the listing price is at 22k without haggling. The problem is in Adelaide it is essentially only one dealer has the car, no room for me to ask around. Any one can give me any options? I wish I could wait until the very last day of March.
                      Well I was considering a 90STI wagon for $22K from SA. The lowest from the dealers there is on carsales is $19K and somone has as tasty 103TDI wagon for $35K

                      2012 Skoda Octavia 90TSI 1Z Cars For Sale in SA - CarPoint Australia

                      @cbay

                      Not many 90TSIs on here at all it seems and even fewer liftbacks. I don't care for a base model car it sure seemed good value and easy enough to modify to fit sat nav, bigger wheels and so on.
                      2012 Lava Blue MY12 Skoda Octavia 90TSI manual
                      1978 Mercedes 300D and 1985 190E
                      1978 Triumph 2500S Fireball Red
                      1969 Triumph 2.5PI Mk1

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                      • #12
                        andrew_aus, as far as I'm aware we have two here one owned by the Solitaire group and the other by the Jarvis group. Either way a no now could very easily turn into a yes before the end of March.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by andrew_aus View Post
                          Hello, I am in Adelaide looking for a Octavia 90tsi, dealer offers 24k. With a few haggling, they just say no. In other state, the listing price is at 22k without haggling. The problem is in Adelaide it is essentially only one dealer has the car, no room for me to ask around. Any one can give me any options? I wish I could wait until the very last day of March.
                          Sounds like it's worth a trip to Melbourne! If you can negotiate a price (eg. with the dealer mentioned in this thread) then it's just a quick plane trip and slightly slower ride home in your new car.
                          MY10 Octavia Wagon in Candy White, 118TSI, DSG7

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