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  • New Octavia Ambition 103TSi + OR Used MkII vRS ?

    Hi all

    Trying to decide whether to go cheap or go all out for my next car, not that I'm spending huge money by car standards, but for me it's big..

    A fun and fast vRS, but in the old model - spend around $22K for a 2010 model with DSG and lets say 60,000kms?

    or

    Brand new Octavia Wagon, Ambition Plus 103TSi Manual
    I would spec with metallic paint, Tech Pack, Panoramic sunroof, Half Leather and MaxiDOt.
    for around $35,500'ish on road before bargaining.


    Now theres about going to be more than 11-13K price difference, but, is it a false economy to go for a cheaper used european car with DSG (possible DSG issues when out of warranty) than a brand new car for more initial out lay ?

    What does everyone else think about:
    * How the new octavia is going to fair in used car residuals ? Will it lose 40% after the first 3 years?
    I gotta say though, I'm someone who gets bored of cars fast... I can't keep a car more than 2 years, maybe 3 if I absolutely love it. The older vRS would have less value to lose ? But since I lease/finance all the time, this might be more to worry about.

    * Obviously the old vRS will be more expensive to fuel, service and insure.. I guess this is not really a questions but a statement

    * The 103TSI seems pretty quick on paper for a economical car.. I test drove a MkII vRS a while ago and it wasn't really quick in my seat of my pants test.. but it was SMOOTH and super comfy and I felt confident in it. Has anyone gone from a vRS to a non-performance version of the new Occy and not missed the fun factor? Or better yet still felt it was fun?

    * Will getting a manual hurt re-sale by a lot? I'm still not convinced with DSG if it doesn't have flappy paddles, and the non RS versions don't.

    * if anyone knows.. with the tech pack.. Will the Driving Mode and Parking assist work with manual transmission?
    Seems weird working the clutch when the car is trying to park it self..
    And half the purpose of the Driving Mode select is to change the shift points?
    So will getting a manual remove these features .

    * For Ambition/plus owners, have most people opted for the cloth seats or gone for the $1200 Half Leather option ? Does this change the shape of the seats to look more like the Elegance shape only with half instead of full leather? Anyone have a picture of this?

    * Lastly .. how can anyone stand the look of the 4 spoke wheel compared to the 3 spoke they get overseasLOL
    2012 MY12 Octavia RS Wagon
    DSG, Black, Sunroof, Leather, HIDs, Michelin PS3.

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    New Octavia Ambition 103TSi + OR Used MkII vRS ?

    New car value loss is greatest in the first year. And gradually decreases with each year of ownership. If you can't keep cars for long then buying new seems silly. I'm buying new, as I did with my last car, but I got 9 years from the last one and all things being the same I hope to get the same from this one.

    If I were you I'd look at something second hand every few years, possibly 1-2 years old with balance of warranty.

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    • #3
      My new Elegance was $49 p/year more expensive to insure than my vRS,
      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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      • #4
        KWICKS - You are probably right.. buying new doesn't suit me.. but boy the new OCtavia has everything I want in a car which I wont be able to find in a used car

        Antiplastix - And do you miss your vRS now that your are in your Elegance?
        2012 MY12 Octavia RS Wagon
        DSG, Black, Sunroof, Leather, HIDs, Michelin PS3.

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        • #5
          Just a few points to give you something more to think over:
          *DSG in the vRS is the wet clutch 6 speed not the dry clutch 7 speed that the issues have mainly been with.
          *As with any second hand car, check the service history - especially the DSG service at 60k.
          *That extra cash available on the second hand one can go into an ECU tune for that extra kick in the pants feel.
          *service costs should be similar and the fuel difference will only matter if you are sitting in lots of traffic.
          *If you are changing every few years just wait a couple an you can get all the goodies you are after in the next one....
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          • #6
            If you plan on switching cars that frequently better off buying second hand. I had a 2010 my11 manual rs wagon. It was the best all round car I've ever owned. I've now ordered a manual ambition+ wagon. New one is bigger and has more things available but wait times are ****. Manual is not an issue come resale, in fact I think it's a bonus as they are almost rare. When I sold my rs it went quickly to the first buyer. Manual wagons are rare yet ultra practical. Good luck!

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            2014 Skoda Ambition Plus 103TSI candy white wagon, 6sp Manual, Tech pack, Panoramic Sunroof, 18's, Colour Maxidot, Comfort BT
            Ordered 07 May 14 (Wk 15), Built Wk 37, Loaded 27/9 (wk 39), Docked 12/11 (wk 46), DELIVERED! 12/12 (end of wk 50 - 7 months + 1 week).

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            • #7
              Thanks GTR27... I would go DSG in the Mkii vRS for one reason... We'll make that 2.. Paddle shifters and steering wheel controls. Still don't get why they omitted then on the manuals.

              Obviously you would have test driven the Mkiii wagon.. Any comments / comparisons you can draw with your last vRS ?
              2012 MY12 Octavia RS Wagon
              DSG, Black, Sunroof, Leather, HIDs, Michelin PS3.

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              • #8
                Hmmm.... I'd go second hand too because you tend to swap cars so often.
                By the time you are ready to ditch the RS, you will find a used Octy with all the specs (or close to) that you like?

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                SOLD 2006 VW Golf Comfortline 1.9TDI | DSG | Metallic Grey | Stock
                2015 Skoda Octavia Ambition Plus 103TSI wagon
                SAHM

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                • #9
                  Well I test drive a dsg 1.4 wagon. Went awesome considering it's a 1.4. Runs out of puff much earlier than the rs did though. For normal town driving not a huge amount of difference. Can feel that the new model is considerably lighter. New model is noticeably larger inside. Older one felt slightly higher quality of materials. A used rs is a bargain without doubt. Both are awesome cars, but if you liked driving for fun, can't go past the rs.

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                  2014 Skoda Ambition Plus 103TSI candy white wagon, 6sp Manual, Tech pack, Panoramic Sunroof, 18's, Colour Maxidot, Comfort BT
                  Ordered 07 May 14 (Wk 15), Built Wk 37, Loaded 27/9 (wk 39), Docked 12/11 (wk 46), DELIVERED! 12/12 (end of wk 50 - 7 months + 1 week).

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by li21 View Post
                    KWICKS - You are probably right.. buying new doesn't suit me.. but boy the new OCtavia has everything I want in a car which I wont be able to find in a used car

                    Antiplastix - And do you miss your vRS now that your are in your Elegance?
                    95% of my driving is on the Freeway at 115km/h between Wollongong and Waterfall, don't miss it at all then. That occasional 5% when I drive home through the National Park, sort of. Although the diesel has plenty of torque out of the turns.
                    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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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by li21 View Post
                      KWICKS - You are probably right.. buying new doesn't suit me.. but boy the new OCtavia has everything I want in a car which I wont be able to find in a used car
                      Buy a 2010 vRS, keep it for 2yrs, then buy a 2014 vRS.

                      regarding resale. I have a 2007 build Elegance first registered July 2008. It cost me $30k. It's worth about $10k now. It probably dropped $6k in year1.

                      My next car will be 2nd hand. Lots of bargains out there for $10k-$15k if you have time to look around
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                      • #12
                        Thanks all... I think the smart buying is in a used vRS
                        2012 MY12 Octavia RS Wagon
                        DSG, Black, Sunroof, Leather, HIDs, Michelin PS3.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by vRS Paulie View Post
                          Just a few points to give you something more to think over:
                          *DSG in the vRS is the wet clutch 6 speed not the dry clutch 7 speed that the issues have mainly been with.
                          *As with any second hand car, check the service history - especially the DSG service at 60k.
                          *That extra cash available on the second hand one can go into an ECU tune for that extra kick in the pants feel.
                          *service costs should be similar and the fuel difference will only matter if you are sitting in lots of traffic.
                          *If you are changing every few years just wait a couple an you can get all the goodies you are after in the next one....
                          And you can always go skodateile and grab a new steering wheel with / without flappy paddles, with/without steering wheel controls, 3 or 4 spoke, for about $600 with new control stalks to suit.
                          2001 - A4 B6 1.8T Sedan Manual - (sold @ 254,000km)
                          2008 - A3 8P 1.9tdi Sportback Manual - (sold 90,000kms)

                          2013 - Octavia RS wagon - 1z - Race Blue - TDI - 6M - Leather - MDI - Whispbar S44W - LED interior kit - RVC forward?/retrofit - Mk3 gear shifter
                          2021 - Q3 S-Line wagon - F3 - Daytona Grey - Westfalia towbar - no other options available.

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                          • #14
                            Definitely buy 2nd hand.... You can find bargains out there..

                            I bought my 2010 RS (Wagon, DSG, Sunroof, Leather) just on a year ago with 25,000kms for $23.5k... Im hoping in around 2-3 years time I can do the same again with the new model..

                            Buying for cheap allows you to put some cash into it like I did and make it your own (i.e. springs, sway bar, wheels, chip, exhaust etc) and make it a hell of alot more fun that you would get out of a new lower spec motor...

                            Sure, I see the new model and wish it was in the garage, but like everything, it comes at a cost...

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                            • #15
                              When shopping for a mk2 vRS is there any particular MY that is significantly better buying?
                              I def want the face lift one with LED DRL which is 2009 onwards


                              What about kms.

                              I want to avoid any expensive DSG or timing belt service. Do these happen at 60,000kms and 100,000kms ?


                              If I keep the car 2 years I'll prob put 20,000 to 25,000km on it.


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                              2012 MY12 Octavia RS Wagon
                              DSG, Black, Sunroof, Leather, HIDs, Michelin PS3.

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