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Comparing against how it is priced against the Golf GTI and other Octavias in other markets, I reckon it will land around 38K driveaway for a 6MT hatch.
Comparing against how it is priced against the Golf GTI and other Octavias in other markets, I reckon it will land around 38K driveaway for a 6MT hatch.
I don't think anyone is going to be happy, if you look at the N.Z. Skoda price list there is a NZ$9.5K difference between a 132 Elegance and a TSI RS with DSG. I d guess more like AU$45K starting price for a TSI manual RS here.
2014 MY14 Corrida Red Elegance Wagon TDI
2009 MY10 Race Blue RS Wagon TSI 6 sp. manual. (Gone)
2011 MY12 Yeti 77 TSI DSG.
I don't think anyone is going to be happy, if you look at the N.Z. Skoda price list there is a NZ$9.5K difference between a 132 Elegance and a TSI RS with DSG. I d guess more like AU$45K starting price for a TSI manual RS here.
Yes and the GTI costs 60K there, its a different market.
The RS won't be more expensive than the Golf GTI, they're doomed if it isn't cheaper by a good margin.
I don't think anyone is going to be happy, if you look at the N.Z. Skoda price list there is a NZ$9.5K difference between a 132 Elegance and a TSI RS with DSG. I d guess more like AU$45K starting price for a TSI manual RS here.
When you spec a 132 Elegance to the spec in the Australian advert, it comes to well over NZ$50K
the Elegance has more goodies/features than the vRS.
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Not when I bought. vRS definately had more features beyond just the bigger donk.
eg: front & rear park sensors, alarm, 18x8 rims, sports interior with alacantra /leather & a few other bits & bobs. Strangely, carpet mats were an extra in the vRS but std on the Elegance.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Would it be an L&K? Wonder what I'd have to do to get those extra goodies and logos anyone speak Czech? So what would people rather? vRS or Elegance??
I'd have to go & have a sit in each.
If it was 2008 again & I was buying a MK2 then I think I'd stump the extra & go with a vRS wagon rather than the Elegance sedan but in the Mk3 the Elegance has a lot of thge features I've since added to my own car.
At a cursory glance the only downside of the Mk3 Elegance is the 7 speed DSG transmission which is a total show-stopper for me.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Not when I bought. vRS definately had more features beyond just the bigger donk.
eg: front & rear park sensors, alarm, 18x8 rims, sports interior with alacantra /leather & a few other bits & bobs. Strangely, carpet mats were an extra in the vRS but std on the Elegance.
Mats were standard in the RS always and they are RS ones. It was the cargo netting that was missing, and from memory only in the sedan, the wagon in both guises had it from memory. The Elegance also had full leather with electric seats, late in life the Mk2.5 got full leather but never the electrics. I had enough Europcar Elegances and Ambients hired that I should have "borrowed" one of the never opened packets of nets that clearly kicked around in the boot for years. The RS had the bigger engine with manual option (was the only option originally), lowered sports suspension, the 18" wheels, the alarm (although that went and returned at times), the special seats, sports steering wheel (although no controls until the DSG arrived), rear parking sensors (front available), the spoiler and different front bumper, tyre pressure monitoring and from memory the dark interior was different and not available for the Elegance. Probably a few bits and bobs I missed.
The Elegance this time around seems to come with more stuff so will be interesting what the RS comes with. I think the guessed price of a 6MT hatch is about right, ie 38k driveaway, a bit more with a tech pack. Still seems as if the RS will be missing those extra airbags which is odd, unless they come as a tech pack addition. They may end up much the same, but geared towards different markets, the RS will be stiffer and lower and "sporty" whereas the Elegance is like the 147 TSI Jetta with a more refined setup.
Yeah I meant it had the option of full leather that came with the electrics. The RS didn't have either, and still never got the electrics when the full leather finally came. From memory later on they included leather about when the Columbus became standard, unless I'm thinking of the Superb. I'm betting Skoda are wishing they still only had manuals with all the DSG recall still ongoing. I have the original brochures around somewhere too in paper and PDF for both the range and the RS one.
I'd be betting they will pull similar things and the RS will be missing some little things the elegance has but have some other "sporty" things the Elegance doesn't. I think for me it will come down to the choice of a manual as the Elegance is pretty nice in the Mk3 and a good price driveaway without even bargaining.
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