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    Holden Sportwagon v Skoda Superb Wagon
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  • #2
    I assume the 2.0 turbo in the Superb caption is an error? Gets a better review but I wonder if it leads to a change in buying habits?
    Last edited by Mountainman; 05-11-2010, 04:15 PM.
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    • #3
      People often tell me my 118TSI goes really well for a 2.0L

      Based on RRP, the Skoda probably wins but who pays RRP for a Commodore?

      LOLs at "Two Popular Wagons"
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      • #4
        Trouble is even if people did look at the Superb wagon as a competitor to the Comode wagon they d run a mile when told of a 3-5 month wait. In the local GMH yard they d have a choice of 5 or more to pick from.
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        • #5
          That is always going to be a problem for your standard Australian.
          Until Skoda can get a draw down pool in the country for the dealers we are always going to get Commonwhores (my daughters expression) winning even though they may be an inferior vehicle.

          Come on Skoda Australia look into this seriously if you want to make a mark on the country.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Antiplastix View Post
            Trouble is even if people did look at the Superb wagon as a competitor to the Comode wagon they d run a mile when told of a 3-5 month wait. In the local GMH yard they d have a choice of 5 or more to pick from.
            +1
            biggest drawback for skoda australia - lack of stock!!
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            • #7
              Skoda also forgot to mention in their ads that in Germany Skoda is no.1 importer, Germans prefer Skoda before any other foreign car, and that some things are worth to wait for.

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              • #8
                I notice they did not compare fuel consumption figures. Probably would have made the comparo look completely one sided and ridiculous.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PassatB6 View Post
                  I notice they did not compare fuel consumption figures. Probably would have made the comparo look completely one sided and ridiculous.
                  Suprisingly, the Commodore is pretty good on fuel. The wife's CalaisV averages ~11L/100 and that's driving peak hour Hurstville-Ryde most days (22km takes 50-80mins). That's running on ULP e10, so 95ron would probably improve it slightly. Under similar conditions, running on 95ron, the Superb would probably get 9L/100. Commodore has more grunt but it comes a bit higher up the rev range than the 1.8TSI.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by brad View Post
                    Suprisingly, the Commodore is pretty good on fuel. The wife's CalaisV averages ~11L/100 and that's driving peak hour Hurstville-Ryde most days (22km takes 50-80mins). That's running on ULP e10, so 95ron would probably improve it slightly. Under similar conditions, running on 95ron, the Superb would probably get 9L/100. Commodore has more grunt but it comes a bit higher up the rev range than the 1.8TSI.
                    I'm probably going on older figures when the Calais was released when its was doing 11.+. Maybe they have improved it over time.
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