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  • #31
    Skoda Superb Wagon - Skoda Superb Wagon Model -

    Options are listed and can be quoted.

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    • #32
      Skoda Superb Wagon - Skoda Superb Wagon Model - is the Aussie Skoda web site page for the wagon.

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      • #33
        realise pricing depends on states etc and combination of options with driveaway pricing etc would be nice to see all the models and options listed on one page instead of scattered everywhere. like here

        Volkswagen Golf Wagon > Combinations > Volkswagen Golf Wagon > Golf Index > New Car Models > Volkswagen Australia
        B6 Passat Wagon No KESSY

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jake02 View Post
          Where does it say that? Leather has always been standard on Elegance V6 4x4s but not the TSI/TDI. If Skoda made leather/sat-nav standard on non-V6s it'd be absolutely fabulous value and the extra $5k over an Ambition justifiable.
          This might help:
          Changes to Aussie spec for Elegance - BRISKODA.net - The Skoda Forum and Community

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          • #35
            Fabulous!!!! Just wish they'd update it on their website though I know the car isn't even on sale yet however...
            Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
            Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback

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            • #36
              I saw the first one sold go out the door today in Canberra when i went into look at the Storm Blue Metallic wagon they have.. I certainly made the right choice in colour.

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              • #37
                The updated brochure for the Superb is now on the Official website. Combines both the sedan and wagon.

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                • #38
                  Took a look at this at Bayford Skoda today. VERY nice piece of kit. Funnily the missus actually prefered the superb sedan & its "town car" look.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Jake02 View Post
                    Fabulous!!!! Just wish they'd update it on their website though I know the car isn't even on sale yet however...
                    Park Assist also standard across range according to micro-site.

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                    • #40
                      Hmm the mini site is a global one...not sure if that applies here. Nice if it did.

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                      • #41
                        I wonder if anyone else has noticed that the advertised Drive Away price on the microsite is more than the normal pricing in. For example the microsite says $52,990 but my postcode's (2112 - NSW) Drive Away price is $51,900....That's abit weird...
                        Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
                        Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Jake02 View Post
                          I wonder if anyone else has noticed that the advertised Drive Away price on the microsite is more than the normal pricing in. For example the microsite says $52,990 but my postcode's (2112 - NSW) Drive Away price is $51,900....That's abit weird...
                          That's easy The microsite lists the maximum drive away price across all states (different delivery & govt charges in each state... just think about what it might cost to ship a car to broome if you landed it in Sydney, but then NSW govt might charge more in taxes than the WA govt, etc). In other words, it's more expensive to buy a car in some states than others.

                          If you want to ponder something, ponder why dealer listed prices are higher than the maximum list price on the skoda site. Here's an example from a carsales victorian dealer, "2.0TDI ELEGANCE WAGON OPTIONED WITH METALLIC PAINT AND LEATHER INTERIOR." for $57,888. The pictures also show that it's got the bolero & not columbus.
                          According to skoda's site, the Elegance (which as I understand the new brochure comes with columbus & leather as standard) is recommended maximum $54,127.30 drive away in vic. So given the difference in the cost of columbus vs bolero, I can only assume that's about a $5k metallic paint job

                          Am I missing something? Did Skoda forget to tell the dealers the price & spec had changed? Why does it feel like someone's just taking the piss?

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Swuzzlebubble View Post
                            Park Assist also standard across range according to micro-site.
                            Park assist is standard on the Wagon only. The Elegance line also has standard Leather and Columbus sat nav, as mentioned previously. The first shipment batch only has the Bolero. Dealer informs me that customers who take the first batch will be compensated accordingly (ie a cash rebate).

                            The dealer did not have option pricing, but all should be revealed when the car is launched this week. The interesting options are Panoramic roof, KESSY and remote tailgate. Hopefully they won't cost an arm and a leg.

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                            • #44
                              As someone actively shopping for a car it's pretty offputting to see the dealers pricing cars higher than the official max price. I'm afraid when you know the recommended price it leaves you with a bad first impression. I certainly walked out wondering.

                              I'm not sure about the remote boot thing. I find it's generally only handy to have the boot open when I'm back there putting things in/taking things out, so I'm just not sure what the use case is. Kessy feels like it should be standard fitment otherwise it's just a nice gimmic.

                              I actually feel like skoda aus has got the spec of the elegance right now, aside from perhaps the lack of a reversing camera which is pretty much standard fitment in the segment they're playing in, although I'm not sure they're even available.
                              Last edited by dsgfh; 17-05-2010, 10:41 PM.

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                              • #45
                                Remotely controlled boot

                                I didn't get it at first, but then the penny dropped.

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