Cordial Greetings, it is true what you say, however the Skoda Octavia in Europe is a very sold saloon, in fact it is always within the first 5 positions of the best-selling sedans in Europe, in recent years it has occupied the first place within in its C-class segment and second or third when they mix all the sedan segments in Europe. The Vw Golf is in the compact sports segment, the Skoda Octavia in that case competes with the Mercedes C-class, and with the Vw Passat, among others.
In most European countries, Octavia safely outsells Golf by now. But some Europeans still keep on buying VW cars because they come with an extra photograph of the founder the company, Adolf Hitler.
Have you watched the video? it is about space. a golf is a better looker I think, but value and square centimers per euro the skoda would be the better car. underneath it is the same tech, so that is no reason not to.
Golf is a VW and therefore is better to drive, made, more comfortable and has more modern equipment. It also has more cachet. The Octavia is only known as a Taxi in Bradford.
Just found you by accident Nobby. Love your review style. No film flam, just how it is from the perspective of the average car buyer and their needs. This is refreshing. We don't need special effects and a "boys and their toys" style presentation, we just need clear info and that it what you provide. Great work.
I bought a vrs Octavia a few weeks ago. First ever skoda I’ve owned & certainly won’t be the last. Great cars. Keep up the good work, from a fellow Irishman living down under. 👍
The alternator went last week. 131,000km on the clock. Oil leaked into it. Previous Sloppy mechanic, didn’t tighten a bolt correctly! Cost me 400 pound for alternator and 150 pound to fix. European cars are expensive to maintain down under! I’m the 3rd owner, service history is 100%. Bad luck!
The USB port for the dashcam just sums up Skoda's customer driven mindset, I don't see any other carmaker thinking this way. Even the last Golf didn't have struts. Great review Nobby, sound and editing spot on and understated 👍👍 This is all the car you need
Put this chap at Carwow. Excellent review. He has a sensible, adult attitude to what he does. Also witty, in an adult way. Not like unfunny Mat. Is he for real?
Great review. Everyone who says “their just a VW with a Skoda badge on” don’t know what their talking about. Yes Skoda is owned by VW but they are different cars in every way. Not denying there’s some VW tech and parts non Skoda’s but they simply now a rebadged VW. My mate is a German car technician and he said they do have lots of differences under skin.
I don't understand the A class Sedan, the hatchback is better looking and more useful, I get some people still see hatchbacks as less executive but that is such an old fashioned view.
@@tmsr for me it's about the aesthetics. I would never buy a hatchback or stationwagon over a sedan, regardless of the practicality. I can't bring myself to like them
A truly spacious, beautifully designed vehicle with exceptional craftsmanship to be proud of. Just wish Skoda was available in South Africa. Well done on an thorough review.
Great review! I bought this exact model one year ago and I can honestly say that it has been a complete pleasure to drive. I mostly use it about town but on the occasions when I've being using it long distance I don't feel tired at the end of a long trip like I had done with previous cars. This is now my third Skoda and I have never had any problems with them, I have always found them to be very reliable. My last Skoda was an earlier Octavia model but this was just such a huge advance in driving pleasure even though there was only three years between them
"But it is just Skoda".. those guys with these remarks reminds me those girls who are buying everpriced handbags just for the brand.. you know nothing about actual art behind all that, you are just brand buyer
USB-C is the future so it's good they equip it with that. Most if not all phones will connect to USB-C in the other end of the cable from now on (including iPhones). Very good review though!
I am driving a Mk 3.5 1.4tsi DSG Octy. I must say that the car performs beyond my initial expectation over my previous Benz C180K. Punchy and good amount of tech, it is such a joy to drive.
I own a Skoda Diesel VRs Estate and i have to say its the best value for money car i have ever owned, its performance , build quality and reliability are second to none its a simplw work horse and i have no issues with the interior quality, if i had the money would i buy another Skoda ??????? you bet your bloody life i would, Skoda really have got things sorted its a quality brand at an affordable price and not expensive to run and so glad i bought the DSG gear box with diesel power.
Great review Nobby, the reason the new octavia is soft over ramps and poor roads is the lack of a rear multi link suspension fitted even on the 150bhp versions, same with the new Leon and for that matter the new Audi A3 30 TDI
Very nice review! I can testify your findings as I actually own this new model for 3 weeks now. Ordered remotely , not test driven due to the pandemic here in Belgium. The estate version, 150ps tdi dsg in first edition trim with some extras. For daily traffic driving, family stuff and travel, this car is actually all you possibly need. It really really gives a solid, classy impression on the inside and outside. And consumption is very low as you mentioned even for a brand new engine. A few things to notice after seeing your video: the home and menu button are on the left side of the screen, for right hand driven cars... not good. Visibility around isn't great but I'm coming from a Renault Scenic so I guess it's getting used to it. Standard soundsystem isn't bad actually compared to the Bose system in the Renault. There are lots of small things that really surprised me positively on the car.
Hello Nobby, Just discovered your vlogs, great review, I have had 7 Skoda's in various models as i have company cars, i can't fault a single one, and their after market service is excellent also. subscribed to your channel keep them coming.
Really really good car. I’ve got a mate coming to end of his finance of a Rapid saloon and the family has grown so will be pushing this onto him. Having bought a Kodiaq recently I’m jealous of all the tech but needed the 3XL size versus XL of the Octavia. Nice review 👍
Great review Mark, ordered Octavia last week, mechanical rear seat release 100 plus €, heated seats over €250, ambient lighting 200 plus €, none of which were standard on the Octavia Style, a lot of safety features optional also, I guess it’s VRT killing the spec on Irish cars. Still though it has what we need in a car so we went ahead and ordered.
@@NobbyOnCars absolutely Mark totally agree, for me once a car has LED headlights , Climate Control and cruise control I’m happy, we do a lot of urban and rural driving so LED Headlight are a must, especially this time of year, great to have them standard on this model had to pay for them on the previous facelift model.
I got assigned one for a couple of weeks last week, as a new company pool car. Never mind comparing it to a VW, it’s up there with Mercedes and perhaps BMW in my opinion… great car
Mark great review..the gap between Skoda and VW/Audi has narrowed even more, if you bought an A3 all you’d hear is people saying you were mad vs. the Octavia....you’d be better off looking small premium saloons from Merc or BMW.
I was very skeptical about Skodas before we bought one. The reason being was taxis. Taxi Skoda is most ofter cheap version with not many options. Fist Skoda we bought was 2010 Octavia a5. 2.0 TDi DSG. What impressed me how comfortable the ride was and how rapid the car was with this drivetrain. DSG works perfect, fuel consumption was around 5.5l/100km combined. We sold it at 225k kilometers and the we only had to fix the front suspension once! We changed it to 2012 top range Octavia a5. I mean Webasto, xenon, leather, top multimedia for this car, electric seats. WOW. It has all the features of a premium car, and still is very very economical to own. Amazing vehicle. Recommend it to everyone. Way better than any renault
Great Review tell it as it is very informative.I have an automatic Vrs and really like the new look. Considering a new Vrs but this review has helped open my mind a little. 150bph 2 litre diesel sounds nice
Real life honest review. Thanks for that. Just ordered this Car and cant wait to get it. I chose the hatcback with DSG 1,5 TSI with the dynamic sportspack and Black alloy rims. Fan from Denmark
Skoda's are excellent, I'm running a 2010 VRS 170cr....swift and economical regularly see 55-62mpg. I got is in 2018 with 85k on the clock, now 145k and it has been reliable...
Hi Nobby. That's a fine looking car and so well kitted out. I have an a6 that cost €63 grand new and has no blind spot, heads up or active cruise control, yet this does.🤔 Keep up the good work.
Very sharp/classy looking car. Great review too. I’m glad of the mpg stat too. That will always mean more to me than lt/100km. I still use mpg on the Roadtrip app.
Well lt/100 km is for Europe and the rest of the world really MPG is just UK and US. And even then the gallon size is different from each other. So lt/100km is actually universally more clear.
Just discovered this ! Did you know that Skoda Werk, Mlada Boleslav made heavy field mortars during WW1 and tanks for the Czech army between the wars , which were regarded as the best tanks in Europe in their time ? In fact the Nasties made a beeline to take over Skoda Werk after they occupied Czechoslovakia and these tanks were used on the Eastern front.
Great review, proper review, no arsing around 👍. I've had a 131, 161 and a 191 Octavia doing 70000km a year, never have any trouble. The 191 is due to be replaced soon. Looking forward to picking up my mk4
We have an Octavia - the old one - 2nd generation - automatic. But we're expecting the 3rd little one - I was thinking to pick up a Mercedes Benz Vito & sell the Octavia, but on the other hand, my GF loves the Octavia. I might keep the old Octavia a bit longer, get the 9-seat-minibus maybe a few months later than I was planning and keep the Octavia. Who knows. I guess the 2nd gen can survive for another 3-5 years in our household - but after that, we'll have to update for sure. At that point, I guess we'll pick up this gen for about 10k.
Good review and I largely agree. But I have the Octavia first edition for about six weeks now and I do think you missed a few annoyances. 1. The voice control activates pretty much every drive without me wanting too. 2. The menu and homescreen are not really that "clever". I especially dislike the homescreen. I get that this is personal. 3. Why usb-c? Now pretty much everyone needs to buy new cables. It's a stupid decision imo. 4. There's a bug in the cruise control. I can only go up in steps of ten. Adjusting it downward has no issues. 5. No 12v adapter. The only one is in the boot. It's a friggin option (one that I missed sadly) that will set you back about 250 euro. It's a stupid choice for a family car (dvd's anyone?). 6. Eco control can't be turned off. You can turn it of for the drive but it automatically turns on the next drive. 7. Adaptive cruise control sucks and can't be turned off. It starts braking(rather abruptly) at least 100 meters before you actually reach the car in front of you. 8. The display on front of you can't be edited to your liking. 9. Lane assist doesn't do anything usefull at all. Might as well turn it off. 10. Collision warning is just as stupid as it was in my previous car. I had hoped it would have improved over the last four years. I'm fairly certain I missed one or two other annoyances but I can't remember them atm. I come from a superb (2016) and I liked that car better in almost every aspect. There's one important thing this Octavia has going for it though. This car drives better. It's just as comfortable, just as quiet, has a good engine (petrol, 150 HP) but it's more precise and less wobbly. Overall I'm not dissatisfied with the car, it just has it perks and quirks like all other cars. But it's certainly not the no-brainer for average Joe with a family since prices (first edition with no option is 34k euro here) went up quit a bit. I would (and did) check out a few competitors before ordering. If the new Focus was available back then I might have chosen that.
@@NobbyOnCars No I haven't, I could do that. It almost never happens when I'm alone in the car. It usually happens when the entire family is in it and doing what families do. Complain about your driving and yell at siblings. :)
Got mine, 1,5 style, petrol manual gearbox last month, I love it! Titan blue colour is great but also the lava blue like the one in this video is also nice.
Excellent review. It’s the small things that you point out that fascinates. Why doesn’t the Golf VIII get a gas bonnet strut ? It costs a lot more than the Skoda ?
First timer : to your show: hello from Australia: Skoda: are getting a foot hold : down here : and gaining a lot of respect: I like: the way they do things: I am a big fan of the Superb Estate: I grew up around: and in big wagons: so I guess its genetic: I enjoyed: your presentation: and your way of doing a review: natural and refreshing: thanks: mate:!
I have a 2016 estate, and my wife has just bought a 2021 Mk4. The infotainment in my car is great, but the new one is taking a lot of getting used to. They’ve removed nearly all the buttons and it’s all on the screen. Unfortunately, it’s not logical like the older ones. I think they are trying to do too much; novelty for the sake of it. The manual, as usual, is so badly written that it is little help. The Mk4 is a nice car, for sure, but I have no plans to upgrade my Mk3. I prefer it in almost every way.
Bright enough for my driving but I didn’t do huge amounts of country road driving. The fact that hi beams are also so white and crisp, they seemed perfectly acceptable
Hi. I am jealous of your being able to purchase these. They don’t come to US. This reminds me of my love of the VW bugs back in the 1960’s. They seemed so practical compared to to US cars of the time. John. USA
Interesting review as always. Sadly the latest VAG touch screen will most likely be enough to put me off. I know it sounds bad but I fiddle with the knobs on the in my old leon mk3 and golf mk7 just flicking to a specific song on the go or quickly upping the temperature. It's gone too fiddly Frenchy for my liking. I did laugh about the taxi....literally you are nearly guaranteed either a diesel Octavia or a petrol 07 avensis. Got a skoda taxi last year with 893000km on it.
I know how you feel. But as a Golf Mk8 leaser for half a year now let met tell you this. At first I struggled with it. You know the sliders etc. But after driving the car for a few months I learned that you adapt to it. You know how to use it. You learn how to use it smartly and just like that it is not a problem. And this is coming from a guy that also hated cars without a separate climate unit. I have driven a corolla before, also a BMW 1 series. I laughed at Peugeot for their designs and laggy in-screen climate controls. But at least in the Golf, you get the sliders which are separate from the screen. So literally with a few taps you can up and lower the temperature precisely, since you can both slide and tap the touch pad. For volume you use the steering wheel anyway so that volume slider is really just for the passenger. And there is a big difference between the French and this. The screen response. I have been in several Peugeots. And the screen is just way slower than in this. The VAG screens are as fast as recent phones so even if you want to edit something in the climate screen it reacts quickly. As I said you learn how to use it. And more importantly, how to use it less. At the Octavia it is a problem though. It only has the volume slider. The Leon and Golf have a temperature slider AND a volume slider. It takes me half a second to change temperature from 21 to 26 degrees in my Golf Mk8. In the Octavia it is a bit harder I guess. For air recirculation you can set it on auto. Fan speed auto. Defrost? it is in a separate button on the dash. It is really not as bad as you think. In your first test drive it will be a a pain. but after a few weeks/ a month it will be perfectly normal to you. That is the problem with most reviews. They use it for a few days, maybe a bit more than a week, and tell you it works poorly. Which is not realistic.
Thanks for detailed response. I don't believe I said it works poorly, I just showed you how you to change the temp using the screen and even demonstrated how to do it using voice commands.
We drive an O3 Combi FL 150HP TDI at this moment and still really pleased with it... that's why we ordered an O4 Combi RS 2.0TSI. A friend drives his third VW Passat. After sitting in our O3 he realised it is a little less cheaper VW but not that much cheaper. So he ordered a Kodiaq instead of a Tiguan. One thing I really miss in the normal Octavia is a rear multi link suspension despite the optional sport
@@NobbyOnCars Try an Eland test with both systems and you notice a huge differences. I'm lucky I've some driving skills but my heart bounced in my throat.
That dash cam port, genius. Skoda's remind of the things Rolls used to be - Such simple genius touches where they clearly thought of the user and their uses, love it.
Sat in a 202 Rolls a few weeks ago. Mother of jaysus the stuff inside. The carpets were like nothing I've ever stepped in before. The roof headlining with the stars... unreal.
Been using Laura (Octavia as it was called in India back in 2012) for about 9 years now. Planning to get this Octavia now. The best part is, they might call the voice and smart control system as “Laura” so that is going to be cool.
At last someone who does a "real life" review.
Thank you!
I totally agree with you. Us Irish live in reality. The UK review people talk so much crapp lol
@@NobbyOnCars Привет а как тебе подвеска в целом?
For voice control pay 100e extra.
This can be ulocked later i style .
Only - is revers cameri is not in style as standard part.
@@markostefanac 👋
I don’t even understand why people in Europe choose Golf over an Octavia.
Cordial Greetings, it is true what you say, however the Skoda Octavia in Europe is a very sold saloon, in fact it is always within the first 5 positions of the best-selling sedans in Europe, in recent years it has occupied the first place within in its C-class segment and second or third when they mix all the sedan segments in Europe.
The Vw Golf is in the compact sports segment, the Skoda Octavia in that case competes with the Mercedes C-class, and with the Vw Passat, among others.
In most European countries, Octavia safely outsells Golf by now. But some Europeans still keep on buying VW cars because they come with an extra photograph of the founder the company, Adolf Hitler.
Have you watched the video? it is about space. a golf is a better looker I think, but value and square centimers per euro the skoda would be the better car. underneath it is the same tech, so that is no reason not to.
Here in europe, it's bigger class than golf
Golf is a VW and therefore is better to drive, made, more comfortable and has more modern equipment. It also has more cachet. The Octavia is only known as a Taxi in Bradford.
The best car Skoda ever made i would say
will be even better when they fix the SW bugs. But after all, I forgive them, it's a great car, I got mine since december 🥰
What about superb?
@@diuco17 No
@@aristotelisvenieratos6109 What do you mean?
@@diuco17 It's not the best car Skoda ever made.
Just found you by accident Nobby. Love your review style. No film flam, just how it is from the perspective of the average car buyer and their needs. This is refreshing. We don't need special effects and a "boys and their toys" style presentation, we just need clear info and that it what you provide. Great work.
Really appreciate that Clive thanks!
Gorgeous car. I took one for a test drive 2 weeks ago and came back into the salesman and ordered one
Excellent. Sign me up - love that!
Can you please tell me how you did come INTO the SALESMAN?
@@destroyedsoul1791 if you need me to explain that you are badly lost 😂
The real question is, do you have it today? :)
I bought a vrs Octavia a few weeks ago. First ever skoda I’ve owned & certainly won’t be the last. Great cars. Keep up the good work, from a fellow Irishman living down under. 👍
Keep an eye on your water pump they love to break
Change at 160 000km when you change a chain and its not problem!
The alternator went last week. 131,000km on the clock. Oil leaked into it. Previous Sloppy mechanic, didn’t tighten a bolt correctly! Cost me 400 pound for alternator and 150 pound to fix. European cars are expensive to maintain down under! I’m the 3rd owner, service history is 100%. Bad luck!
@@friendduck we had 3 go by 90k
@@dowdsy that's the mechanic's fault.
Just bought one today and I'm grinning watching this, brilliant review, very watchable, ta
Best of luck with the new car
@@NobbyOnCars Loving it :)
The USB port for the dashcam just sums up Skoda's customer driven mindset, I don't see any other carmaker thinking this way. Even the last Golf didn't have struts. Great review Nobby, sound and editing spot on and understated 👍👍 This is all the car you need
Thanks dude
A "Simply Clever" review Mark! Even the colour has a touch of Skoda to it. The spec is unbelievable and there's life in the diesel.
Put this chap at Carwow. Excellent review. He has a sensible, adult attitude to what he does. Also witty, in an adult way. Not like unfunny Mat. Is he for real?
Thanks 😊
Great review. Everyone who says “their just a VW with a Skoda badge on” don’t know what their talking about. Yes Skoda is owned by VW but they are different cars in every way. Not denying there’s some VW tech and parts non Skoda’s but they simply now a rebadged VW. My mate is a German car technician and he said they do have lots of differences under skin.
Not gonna lie, seriously considering getting Octavia over a Mercedes A Class Sedan.
Let's see, as I plan one next year.
Go for a test drive. Engine choice is a bit tricky.. But even the base one is great.
I don't understand the A class Sedan, the hatchback is better looking and more useful, I get some people still see hatchbacks as less executive but that is such an old fashioned view.
@@tmsr for me it's about the aesthetics. I would never buy a hatchback or stationwagon over a sedan, regardless of the practicality. I can't bring myself to like them
What did you choose im in a similar sitiuation too
Great review. You did your home work on the car. Haven't seen any one else mention USB port on mirror casing. Great sound, video, editing. Well done.
What r u talking about bc my mom bought this exact car ? And also
A truly spacious, beautifully designed vehicle with exceptional craftsmanship to be proud of. Just wish Skoda was available in South Africa. Well done on an thorough review.
Thanks for watching. Great to reach so far down from Ireland!
Great review! I bought this exact model one year ago and I can honestly say that it has been a complete pleasure to drive. I mostly use it about town but on the occasions when I've being using it long distance I don't feel tired at the end of a long trip like I had done with previous cars. This is now my third Skoda and I have never had any problems with them, I have always found them to be very reliable. My last Skoda was an earlier Octavia model but this was just such a huge advance in driving pleasure even though there was only three years between them
I saw one at the Škoda dealership when I was getting my Citigo serviced, it looked awesome.
Great look, remind me a lot on Volvo similar lines at the back. Great job Octavia
"But it is just Skoda".. those guys with these remarks reminds me those girls who are buying everpriced handbags just for the brand.. you know nothing about actual art behind all that, you are just brand buyer
What a lovely review. You've got yourself a subscriber Sir!.
Skoda cars a sooo underrated. Especially the last ones since 2-3 years....
USB-C is the future so it's good they equip it with that. Most if not all phones will connect to USB-C in the other end of the cable from now on (including iPhones). Very good review though!
You're absolutely spot on about this hidden gem of a car.
I am driving a Mk 3.5 1.4tsi DSG Octy. I must say that the car performs beyond my initial expectation over my previous Benz C180K. Punchy and good amount of tech, it is such a joy to drive.
Great thud after closing the door. Awesome built quality
I own a Skoda Diesel VRs Estate and i have to say its the best value for money car i have ever owned, its performance , build quality and reliability are second to none its a simplw work horse and i have no issues with the interior quality, if i had the money would i buy another Skoda ??????? you bet your bloody life i would, Skoda really have got things sorted its a quality brand at an affordable price and not expensive to run and so glad i bought the DSG gear box with diesel power.
I have this colour, only its combi. Amazing car with lots of space! I'm lovin every second of it driving it!
Which color is this, if I may ask?
Great review Nobby, the reason the new octavia is soft over ramps and poor roads is the lack of a rear multi link suspension fitted even on the 150bhp versions, same with the new Leon and for that matter the new Audi A3 30 TDI
Great down to earth review!👍👍
Very nice review! I can testify your findings as I actually own this new model for 3 weeks now. Ordered remotely , not test driven due to the pandemic here in Belgium. The estate version, 150ps tdi dsg in first edition trim with some extras. For daily traffic driving, family stuff and travel, this car is actually all you possibly need. It really really gives a solid, classy impression on the inside and outside. And consumption is very low as you mentioned even for a brand new engine.
A few things to notice after seeing your video: the home and menu button are on the left side of the screen, for right hand driven cars... not good.
Visibility around isn't great but I'm coming from a Renault Scenic so I guess it's getting used to it.
Standard soundsystem isn't bad actually compared to the Bose system in the Renault.
There are lots of small things that really surprised me positively on the car.
Sounds like you are happy with your choice, estate version boot 😍
@@NobbyOnCars yes, absolutely for now, can't say much on this few weeks. But in the race blue and the aero wheels it's as nice to watch as to drive 😉
Hello Nobby, Just discovered your vlogs, great review, I have had 7 Skoda's in various models as i have company cars, i can't fault a single one, and their after market service is excellent also. subscribed to your channel keep them coming.
Welcome aboard!
It's the best skoda ever. Thanks dude for such amazing review I will surely purchase this car❤
Thanks for checking it out
I own a 2017 superb estate, brilliant car, I'll be changing it for a new Octavia estate soon. Great review, I've liked and subscribed
Thanks Steven - much appreciated
How many miles did you run it too as on our fleet we have had nothing but problems with water pumps shocks gearbox on one went handles fell off etc
@@MrTangolizard I’ve had it almost 6 weeks now and over 1,000kms. Hasn’t missed a beat.
@@NobbyOnCars good to hear but 1000km you shouldn’t have any problems lol hope it gives you many more miles trouble free
@@MrTangolizard it’s a review car, not mine but 1,000kms covered from a review perspective is a lot of distance covered
You got as excited as I do when I find out a car has a spare wheel. Sold me on that alone.
Really really good car. I’ve got a mate coming to end of his finance of a Rapid saloon and the family has grown so will be pushing this onto him. Having bought a Kodiaq recently I’m jealous of all the tech but needed the 3XL size versus XL of the Octavia. Nice review 👍
Great review Mark, ordered Octavia last week, mechanical rear seat release 100 plus €, heated seats over €250, ambient lighting 200 plus €, none of which were standard on the Octavia Style, a lot of safety features optional also, I guess it’s VRT killing the spec on Irish cars. Still though it has what we need in a car so we went ahead and ordered.
at least they're in the hundreds in a lot of cases but yeah, you can go mad even on an Octavia right up to 40k +!!
@@NobbyOnCars absolutely Mark totally agree, for me once a car has LED headlights , Climate Control and cruise control I’m happy, we do a lot of urban and rural driving so LED Headlight are a must, especially this time of year, great to have them standard on this model had to pay for them on the previous facelift model.
Cracking review! ''Burn the arse off ya''.... nearly choked on my tea laughing so much! Skoda are on it! Stay Safe. And Thank you.
I got assigned one for a couple of weeks last week, as a new company pool car. Never mind comparing it to a VW, it’s up there with Mercedes and perhaps BMW in my opinion… great car
I am going to get an Octavia. Fantastic video. I’ve just subscribed
Welcome aboard!
Mark great review..the gap between Skoda and VW/Audi has narrowed even more, if you bought an A3 all you’d hear is people saying you were mad vs. the Octavia....you’d be better off looking small premium saloons from Merc or BMW.
You should have way more subscribers. One of the best Car reviewers on UA-cam 👌👌👌
Hitting around 1,000 subs per month currently but yes, gimme all the subs please !! Thanks for watching
I was very skeptical about Skodas before we bought one. The reason being was taxis. Taxi Skoda is most ofter cheap version with not many options. Fist Skoda we bought was 2010 Octavia a5. 2.0 TDi DSG. What impressed me how comfortable the ride was and how rapid the car was with this drivetrain. DSG works perfect, fuel consumption was around 5.5l/100km combined. We sold it at 225k kilometers and the we only had to fix the front suspension once!
We changed it to 2012 top range Octavia a5. I mean Webasto, xenon, leather, top multimedia for this car, electric seats. WOW. It has all the features of a premium car, and still is very very economical to own. Amazing vehicle. Recommend it to everyone. Way better than any renault
im sold, these guys think of everything!
YOU ARE A GENUINE PERSON THAT'S ALL I CAN SAY.
Thanks for the concise, honest review! very well presented :)
Great Review tell it as it is very informative.I have an automatic Vrs and really like the new look. Considering a new Vrs but this review has helped open my mind a little. 150bph 2 litre diesel sounds nice
Real life honest review. Thanks for that. Just ordered this Car and cant wait to get it.
I chose the hatcback with DSG 1,5 TSI with the dynamic sportspack and Black alloy rims.
Fan from Denmark
Love the spec choice !
Great video thanks super car we nearly brought one few years back . Very nice well made car .
Thanks for checking it out
Skoda's are excellent, I'm running a 2010 VRS 170cr....swift and economical regularly see 55-62mpg. I got is in 2018 with 85k on the clock, now 145k and it has been reliable...
Wonderful ascent, goes very well with that car.
Hi Nobby. That's a fine looking car and so well kitted out. I have an a6 that cost €63 grand new and has no blind spot, heads up or active cruise control, yet this does.🤔 Keep up the good work.
A lot of car for the money eh!?
Very sharp/classy looking car.
Great review too.
I’m glad of the mpg stat too. That will always mean more to me than lt/100km. I still use mpg on the Roadtrip app.
Who knew such a small bit of info would generate so many comments in favour of it! Thanks for watching
Well lt/100 km is for Europe and the rest of the world really MPG is just UK and US. And even then the gallon size is different from each other. So lt/100km is actually universally more clear.
@@Astke I never said it wasn’t. I just said that mpg means more to me.
Nice review. Love that car!
Thanks for watching!
I'm convinced I'm getting one based on this review. Cheers bud.
Great job done!! I enjoyed listening to this review,fairplay!!👏👍😊
Great review Mark. Great car too.
Thanks 👍🏻
I wish I hadn't bought my new Astra. As soon as I've paid for it I will have a look at the Octavia 👍 great review
Getting mine in a week from today!
good luck with it!
Getting 2 ltr demo model next week, can't wait. Great review
Best of luck with it
Brilliant review love your style and congratulations on hitting 10k subscribers
Thank you so much 😀
Just discovered this ! Did you know that Skoda Werk, Mlada Boleslav made heavy field mortars during WW1 and tanks for the Czech army between the wars , which were regarded as the best tanks in Europe in their time ? In fact the Nasties made a beeline to take over Skoda Werk after they occupied Czechoslovakia and these tanks were used on the Eastern front.
I didn’t but you learn something new every day
Looks amazing! And you go into good detail mate great job
Great review, proper review, no arsing around 👍.
I've had a 131, 161 and a 191 Octavia doing 70000km a year, never have any trouble. The 191 is due to be replaced soon. Looking forward to picking up my mk4
Thanks Brian!
We have an Octavia - the old one - 2nd generation - automatic. But we're expecting the 3rd little one - I was thinking to pick up a Mercedes Benz Vito & sell the Octavia, but on the other hand, my GF loves the Octavia. I might keep the old Octavia a bit longer, get the 9-seat-minibus maybe a few months later than I was planning and keep the Octavia. Who knows. I guess the 2nd gen can survive for another 3-5 years in our household - but after that, we'll have to update for sure. At that point, I guess we'll pick up this gen for about 10k.
You’ve given it plenty of thought anyway!
Good review and I largely agree. But I have the Octavia first edition for about six weeks now and I do think you missed a few annoyances.
1. The voice control activates pretty much every drive without me wanting too.
2. The menu and homescreen are not really that "clever". I especially dislike the homescreen. I get that this is personal.
3. Why usb-c? Now pretty much everyone needs to buy new cables. It's a stupid decision imo.
4. There's a bug in the cruise control. I can only go up in steps of ten. Adjusting it downward has no issues.
5. No 12v adapter. The only one is in the boot. It's a friggin option (one that I missed sadly) that will set you back about 250 euro. It's a stupid choice for a family car (dvd's anyone?).
6. Eco control can't be turned off. You can turn it of for the drive but it automatically turns on the next drive.
7. Adaptive cruise control sucks and can't be turned off. It starts braking(rather abruptly) at least 100 meters before you actually reach the car in front of you.
8. The display on front of you can't be edited to your liking.
9. Lane assist doesn't do anything usefull at all. Might as well turn it off.
10. Collision warning is just as stupid as it was in my previous car. I had hoped it would have improved over the last four years.
I'm fairly certain I missed one or two other annoyances but I can't remember them atm. I come from a superb (2016) and I liked that car better in almost every aspect. There's one important thing this Octavia has going for it though. This car drives better. It's just as comfortable, just as quiet, has a good engine (petrol, 150 HP) but it's more precise and less wobbly.
Overall I'm not dissatisfied with the car, it just has it perks and quirks like all other cars. But it's certainly not the no-brainer for average Joe with a family since prices (first edition with no option is 34k euro here) went up quit a bit. I would (and did) check out a few competitors before ordering. If the new Focus was available back then I might have chosen that.
Have you gone into the settings and turned off the voice part? Not ideal but it will make it stop.
@@NobbyOnCars No I haven't, I could do that. It almost never happens when I'm alone in the car. It usually happens when the entire family is in it and doing what families do. Complain about your driving and yell at siblings. :)
Love your accent !!
Great video! Love my 2019 Octavia and really considering the new model, but miss my Yeti :(
Do it!
Superb review. Fair, accurate and clearly explained.
Thank you kindly!
Beautiful review for beautiful car ❤️❤️
Definitely the honest review. Great going bro❤️
Just saying I love my 2007 Octavia 200000 miles going strong
255.000 on mine stil love it. Of course it is DSG simple clever
Got mine, 1,5 style, petrol manual gearbox last month, I love it! Titan blue colour is great but also the lava blue like the one in this video is also nice.
Excellent review. It’s the small things that you point out that fascinates. Why doesn’t the Golf VIII get a gas bonnet strut ? It costs a lot more than the Skoda ?
great video, i ve seen plenty but some details i ve seen in this video never seen before!!! great work
Thank you Tasos!
First timer : to your show: hello from Australia: Skoda: are getting a foot hold : down here : and gaining a lot of respect:
I like: the way they do things: I am a big fan of the Superb Estate: I grew up around: and in big wagons: so I guess its genetic:
I enjoyed: your presentation: and your way of doing a review: natural and refreshing: thanks: mate:!
G'Day! Great to have you watching from Australia. Yes, the Superb is really some car when all things are considered.
great video
Brilliant review. Currently driving a 2016 Skoda Octavia. Hopefully will be getting one of these in the future. Keep up with the excellent reviews 👍👍👍
I have a 2016 estate, and my wife has just bought a 2021 Mk4. The infotainment in my car is great, but the new one is taking a lot of getting used to. They’ve removed nearly all the buttons and it’s all on the screen. Unfortunately, it’s not logical like the older ones. I think they are trying to do too much; novelty for the sake of it. The manual, as usual, is so badly written that it is little help. The Mk4 is a nice car, for sure, but I have no plans to upgrade my Mk3. I prefer it in almost every way.
Fab review , (they have slightly restyled Ford Mondeo) will be looking at this for my next car.
Loved your review style! Good work.
Thank you
How good are the base led lights? almost all review are with matrix led. thanks henry
Bright enough for my driving but I didn’t do huge amounts of country road driving. The fact that hi beams are also so white and crisp, they seemed perfectly acceptable
Great review, thanks! You're putting a really good sales case here :)
Thanks for watching!
The dashcam port did it for me !
What a beautiful looking car. I've got the karoq 1.5tsi and in 50yrs of driving it's the best car I've had just quality.
Brother, the best Octavia was fit with the 1.9 tdi engine.
Too noisy..
Hi. I am jealous of your being able to purchase these. They don’t come to US. This reminds me of my love of the VW bugs back in the 1960’s. They seemed so practical compared to to US cars of the time. John. USA
Thanks for looking on John!
Have 70 plate sel 2 litre diesel manual. Love it
Still making 1000 km road trips over some very bad roads in my almost 14 year old Octy 1.9 TDI diesel AT. Tank without a turret.
God bless her!
Interesting review as always. Sadly the latest VAG touch screen will most likely be enough to put me off. I know it sounds bad but I fiddle with the knobs on the in my old leon mk3 and golf mk7 just flicking to a specific song on the go or quickly upping the temperature. It's gone too fiddly Frenchy for my liking. I did laugh about the taxi....literally you are nearly guaranteed either a diesel Octavia or a petrol 07 avensis. Got a skoda taxi last year with 893000km on it.
I know how you feel. But as a Golf Mk8 leaser for half a year now let met tell you this.
At first I struggled with it. You know the sliders etc. But after driving the car for a few months I learned that you adapt to it. You know how to use it. You learn how to use it smartly and just like that it is not a problem. And this is coming from a guy that also hated cars without a separate climate unit. I have driven a corolla before, also a BMW 1 series. I laughed at Peugeot for their designs and laggy in-screen climate controls. But at least in the Golf, you get the sliders which are separate from the screen. So literally with a few taps you can up and lower the temperature precisely, since you can both slide and tap the touch pad. For volume you use the steering wheel anyway so that volume slider is really just for the passenger.
And there is a big difference between the French and this. The screen response. I have been in several Peugeots. And the screen is just way slower than in this. The VAG screens are as fast as recent phones so even if you want to edit something in the climate screen it reacts quickly. As I said you learn how to use it. And more importantly, how to use it less. At the Octavia it is a problem though. It only has the volume slider. The Leon and Golf have a temperature slider AND a volume slider. It takes me half a second to change temperature from 21 to 26 degrees in my Golf Mk8. In the Octavia it is a bit harder I guess. For air recirculation you can set it on auto. Fan speed auto. Defrost? it is in a separate button on the dash. It is really not as bad as you think. In your first test drive it will be a a pain. but after a few weeks/ a month it will be perfectly normal to you.
That is the problem with most reviews. They use it for a few days, maybe a bit more than a week, and tell you it works poorly. Which is not realistic.
Thanks for detailed response. I don't believe I said it works poorly, I just showed you how you to change the temp using the screen and even demonstrated how to do it using voice commands.
I can't wait to see the new Fabia 💕
I would love to watch your review of the new 1.0 Etec dsg versions of this car. Excellent review.
Fantastic car and review i wonder why your subscriber count is so less in here.
Thanks for watching! I'd love some more too but sure we'll keep building
We drive an O3 Combi FL 150HP TDI at this moment and still really pleased with it... that's why we ordered an O4 Combi RS 2.0TSI.
A friend drives his third VW Passat. After sitting in our O3 he realised it is a little less cheaper VW but not that much cheaper. So he ordered a Kodiaq instead of a Tiguan.
One thing I really miss in the normal Octavia is a rear multi link suspension despite the optional sport
It does make the ride a bit smoother alright, I noticed that in the Golf versus Leon.
@@NobbyOnCars Try an Eland test with both systems and you notice a huge differences. I'm lucky I've some driving skills but my heart bounced in my throat.
spot on review, well made video,thanks
Thanks for watching!
That dash cam port, genius.
Skoda's remind of the things Rolls used to be - Such simple genius touches where they clearly thought of the user and their uses, love it.
Sat in a 202 Rolls a few weeks ago. Mother of jaysus the stuff inside. The carpets were like nothing I've ever stepped in before. The roof headlining with the stars... unreal.
Been using Laura (Octavia as it was called in India back in 2012) for about 9 years now. Planning to get this Octavia now.
The best part is, they might call the voice and smart control system as “Laura” so that is going to be cool.
They do call it that alright. Makes some sense now that you’ve explained the car is called Laura
I'm late to get to this review, as ever great and honest. Love that usb in the rear view, great idea. Another 600 and you'll be at the 10k :)
Would you suggest 2.0 TDI of these new ones for a Private Hire or Taxi? Or would you suggest the 1.5 E Tec?
absolutly best car i ever seen
good review nobby. great car with a fantastic legacy.
Thanks! 👍
I love it. I quite like the iv plug in hybrid model .
Great review thump-up... you earned new subscriber keep on the good reviews...
Thank you