Since I purchased a 2 year old PHEV 2.5 Kuga last August, neighbours have been curious, by asking about battery range and charging. I explain that if you can charge the car overnight in your garage then first 35 miles are all electric, or like my situation I charge it outside on the driveway during the day, if it's dry. There are too many driving options imo, but reverts to normal driving after switching off.
Ahh, like they said, they’re fairly different briefs; one is a smaller, sportier hatch that’s also quite practical, the other a vehicle aimed more at carrying capacity and comfort, that is also still a very decent drive. But on price alone, you get much more car for almost the same money in the Kuga.
@@coach2305 After +30000 km’s, I get a bit more then 40 kms fully electric. This is mostly highway driving at 110 km/h. It’s shit when it is cold outside. Takes a huge chunk out of the range. Everything combined I can do 1450 km’s with a full tank and if I charge daily.
Challenge anyone watch a review with these two without smiling or laughing. They are brilliant together on these comparisons 🙂. Reviews are thorough and great, well done💪👍 oh. Ford, just...
The Octavia iV PHEV is probably a better buy than the Golf if you want space. Octavia Hatchback is under €40k or get the estate for about €41k. €44k and you’re into the Octavia RS iV. Makes the Golf look expensive
Kuga has more tech, ie smart roadsign recognition combined with the adaptive cruise control (help beat the Gatzo) and for me the pièce de résistance self parking
Thing is that price wise the cars are comparable but you're not exactly comparing like for like as one car is a hatchback, the other is an SUV plus I'm sorry the Golf is just plain boring to look at, not that the Kuga is much better but I think it's the better car tho' I think I've yet to see the benefit of any plug in hybrid especially for motorway driving which for me still means that diesel is king.
Good review. Suggest you consider the ease of access and exit for older people. Let us know the reliability and warranty of each model. Many thanks Chris
Aye I agree the 3008 looks better for sure but the PHEV range is pathetic. And when the petrol engine kicks in the MPG is very poor. Kuga may not have as good looks as the 3008 but it’s a better PHEV.
6:21 thanks for leaving that in for a laugh! I'd go for the VW when compared to that Ford. What would be interesting to see in any hybrid is that it uses the sat/nav to predict when and where it can best use EV mode, when to conserve battery, and when to charge up for the next town.
All Grant's do is allow manufacturers push up prices, same as with housing, first time buyers grant? House prices go up over night, so defeats the purpose
It would be a no contest for me personally. The Golf every time. I've owned several Fords over the years, including a 2014 Focus for 4 years. The Ford weakness is long term build quality. VW's seem to be built much better, and have a higher residual value after a few years.
For me, the Kuga is simply the best.
40k+ for a golf is just insane, you get a lot more car with the Kuga.
Since I purchased a 2 year old PHEV 2.5 Kuga last August, neighbours have been curious, by asking about battery range and charging. I explain that if you can charge the car overnight in your garage then first 35 miles are all electric, or like my situation I charge it outside on the driveway during the day, if it's dry. There are too many driving options imo, but reverts to normal driving after switching off.
Ahh, like they said, they’re fairly different briefs; one is a smaller, sportier hatch that’s also quite practical, the other a vehicle aimed more at carrying capacity and comfort, that is also still a very decent drive. But on price alone, you get much more car for almost the same money in the Kuga.
Shame they didn’t mention that when the rear seats are slid forward you can benefit from reclining them
both nice.. but i would go for the Ford i think
Getting my Kuga hybrid 2022 tomorrow, stoked.
Getting mine next week :)
May I know, How do you rate after using Kuga?
How's the actual total range on it?
@@coach2305 After +30000 km’s, I get a bit more then 40 kms fully electric. This is mostly highway driving at 110 km/h. It’s shit when it is cold outside. Takes a huge chunk out of the range.
Everything combined I can do 1450 km’s with a full tank and if I charge daily.
Challenge anyone watch a review with these two without smiling or laughing. They are brilliant together on these comparisons 🙂. Reviews are thorough and great, well done💪👍 oh. Ford, just...
I’ve got the Ford hybrid stunning car
The Octavia iV PHEV is probably a better buy than the Golf if you want space. Octavia Hatchback is under €40k or get the estate for about €41k. €44k and you’re into the Octavia RS iV. Makes the Golf look expensive
Have to agree, all your paying for is the badge with the VW.
Most VWs are redundant when you start to look at Skodas.
The Octavia would be a better buy for space, but long term the Golf will be worth more come trade in time.....
Kuga has more tech, ie smart roadsign recognition combined with the adaptive cruise control (help beat the Gatzo) and for me the pièce de résistance self parking
Anthony get off that fence, you’ll get splinters!!! 😜
The vw tiguan ehybrid is about same price as the golf..but great video..
Kuga is more car for the money
laughed so hard with you guys lol, i like your reviews .. keep it up
“If anything goes wrong, we can just cut-“ had me crying 😂
Thing is that price wise the cars are comparable but you're not exactly comparing like for like as one car is a hatchback, the other is an SUV plus I'm sorry the Golf is just plain boring to look at, not that the Kuga is much better but I think it's the better car tho' I think I've yet to see the benefit of any plug in hybrid especially for motorway driving which for me still means that diesel is king.
The Golf has too much of the important controls in the touch screen. Not safe.
The ford for the win
3:02 what a gentleman 😄
P.S
on a serious note - great review 👍
Kuga beats this golf easily especially for the cost.
Ford all day long for me.
Good video but that “music” is jarring and unbearable...
Ahem, Leon Estate e-Hybrid, better looking than both, more practical than both, and even in a high spec it's 4-7k cheaper than both!
Good review. Suggest you consider the ease of access and exit for older people.
Let us know the reliability and warranty of each model.
Many thanks
Chris
To be honest the kuga is not in same league as Peugeot 3008 in looks or interior style
Aye I agree the 3008 looks better for sure but the PHEV range is pathetic. And when the petrol engine kicks in the MPG is very poor. Kuga may not have as good looks as the 3008 but it’s a better PHEV.
6:21 thanks for leaving that in for a laugh!
I'd go for the VW when compared to that Ford.
What would be interesting to see in any hybrid is that it uses the sat/nav to predict when and where it can best use EV mode, when to conserve battery, and when to charge up for the next town.
The interior of the Kuga is outdated now and it should have led back lights. It could be the better choice but the same price for an older car? Nah.
Just my opinion, but government grants should be made illegal.
All Grant's do is allow manufacturers push up prices, same as with housing, first time buyers grant? House prices go up over night, so defeats the purpose
What is the point of doing a review and then not having a preference, so poor
For the same money only an idiot would choose the vw
It would be a no contest for me personally. The Golf every time. I've owned several Fords over the years, including a 2014 Focus for 4 years. The Ford weakness is long term build quality. VW's seem to be built much better, and have a higher residual value after a few years.
If the suv was a model it would be a very fat person with poor balance. So the Golf for me. Not a chunky tractor
Kuga vs passat it's ok but not golf😁
very bad comparison car and a SUV! mis match!