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I don't think Skoda have a choice. Not to mention they have failed once before here in Oz, and because we're a small market, they need a big name to keep Skoda going.
It was a totally different company then with totally different cars at a totally different price-point with totally different quality & a totally different import structure.
Skoda's selling point back in the 70s was that it was the cheapest car you could buy.
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
Reviews claimed the CVT was the better choice whereas I found the manual was. Comparing it to the 2x 90TSi engined cars I drove (Golf and Rapid), and the Focus (Sport, with the 125kw 2.0 PowerShift), it doesn't feel gutless either.
??? My sister-in-law has an XV CVT and I have a Golf 90 TSI manual. One has 110kW and the other has 90kW and torque almost the same. Well, you'd never know it in the driving because the Golf is a much gruntier feeling car with useable torque spread wide while the XV relies on the CVT to do its slipping to keep it in the narrow torque band. A fair bit extra weight hurts it too. Her mid-range XV cost over $10k more than my Golf but isn't half the car, and this comes from a Subaru owner and admirer (although less of their more recent stuff).
??? My sister-in-law has an XV CVT and I have a Golf 90 TSI manual. One has 110kW and the other has 90kW and torque almost the same. Well, you'd never know it in the driving because the Golf is a much gruntier feeling car with useable torque spread wide while the XV relies on the CVT to do its slipping to keep it in the narrow torque band. A fair bit extra weight hurts it too. Her mid-range XV cost over $10k more than my Golf but isn't half the car, and this comes from a Subaru owner and admirer (although less of their more recent stuff).
Thanks for the input. This was from my own perspective (is it really that hard to comprehend on these forums?) and as we've all seen from your posts (here and on other forums) you love your Golf. I particularly enjoy the relevance of your comments - I drove a DSG Golf, and bought a manual XV and commented from that perspective, yet you're giving me information on a CVT XV and a manual Golf?
MY16 Octavia Scout 132TSI Premium - denim blue metallic, Tech pack, electric seats, panoramic roof, auto boot, roof racks, mud flaps and rubber mats
Thanks for the input. This was from my own perspective (is it really that hard to comprehend on these forums?) and as we've all seen from your posts (here and on other forums) you love your Golf. I particularly enjoy the relevance of your comments - I drove a DSG Golf, and bought a manual XV and commented from that perspective, yet you're giving me information on a CVT XV and a manual Golf?
As long as you are happy, that's all that matters.
I've owned some real mungers in the past that I have dearly loved and my mates have just stood there shaking their head in disbelief.
If we all liked the same stuff then we'd all be driving Wartburgs.
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
So went spoke to different dealer today which I was recommend by a very helpful member, and not only did he do an awesome price he also educated me a little on the car, 2015 model, around April delivery, $43250 drive away, leather seats, tech pack, black pack, alarm, extended warranty. Or 42250 without leather. 11% off the full retail. Off to try a 328i most likely tomorrow and should have made my decision by end of the week, but at that price it really does make me happy, especially when every other dealer wouldn't budge from 45k. I know it's only a couple grand less but at 45k I can't help but feel that it starts to take me into a different choice of car, even if second hand.
So went spoke to different dealer today which I was recommend by a very helpful member, and not only did he do an awesome price he also educated me a little on the car, 2015 model, around April delivery, $43250 drive away, leather seats, tech pack, black pack, alarm, extended warranty. Or 42250 without leather. 11% off the full retail. Off to try a 328i most likely tomorrow and should have made my decision by end of the week, but at that price it really does make me happy, especially when every other dealer wouldn't budge from 45k. I know it's only a couple grand less but at 45k I can't help but feel that it starts to take me into a different choice of car, even if second hand.
We test drove an MY14 RS DSG Swagon last Wednesday, there good very good but the dealer would not even consider less than $45k MLP qouted straight from the Skoda Brochure.
The search continues.....
So went spoke to different dealer today which I was recommend by a very helpful member, and not only did he do an awesome price he also educated me a little on the car, 2015 model, around April delivery, $43250 drive away, leather seats, tech pack, black pack, alarm, extended warranty. Or 42250 without leather. 11% off the full retail. Off to try a 328i most likely tomorrow and should have made my decision by end of the week, but at that price it really does make me happy, especially when every other dealer wouldn't budge from 45k. I know it's only a couple grand less but at 45k I can't help but feel that it starts to take me into a different choice of car, even if second hand.
Wow that's an impressive price. I paid $42k for a 2012 (MkII) manual RS wagon with leather and sunroof and I thought I got a good deal.
We test drove an MY14 RS DSG Swagon last Wednesday, there good very good but the dealer would not even consider less than $45k MLP qouted straight from the Skoda Brochure.
The search continues.....
Plenty of other dealers around. Don't be afraid to try interstate. Plane fares are cheap these days.
Alternatively, don't ask the dealer what their price is, tell them what you'll pay and leave them your number.
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
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