Spoke to dealer to order the RS but sadly Blind spot monitoring, 360 camera and premium sound system are not available due to semi conductor shortage! Also due to shutting down factories in Russia they cannot give you most colours and wait time is long! I changed my mind after hearing all those things. It's shame as it's a good car!
Comments #2 for your review Matt. I’ve now lived with my Skoda Kodiaq with Tech and Luxury Packs for two weeks. I also bought the 7 year service pack for 7 years factory warranty and added the electric tow bar. For $9,500 extra over the base model you were so desperate to drive, it is a bargain. I won’t use the extra seats, but its nice to know they are there. It is a largish SUV that will carry all my car detailing gear including a small marquee, yet fit easily in my standard garage. In my 180cm driving position, a person sitting behind me of the same height has far more legroom than you indicated. Your 2 extra cm must be all legs. I can even sit behind myself and then behind myself again (for short trips in the 3rd row). The 60% side being on the kerbside creates a larger gap when slid forward for a bigger aperture for bigger people to get in the 3rd row. Not so much legroom when they get there, but it does allow a parent to lean over and belt in their children. Credit where credit is due Matt. The RS is not different enough and is over priced as it is more than $80,000 drive away with the few extras you can add such as the service deal and it still won’t have a heated steering wheel!! Maybe a few daily tests such as fitting in a garage, city parking, kids in and out might see your opinion change. Lloyd
Regarding seat split and touchscreen buttons, remember that this car (and most Euro cars) are designed for left hand drive markets. In its home market, the small split would be on the curb side. My wife and I were planning on replacing her Octavia wagon with a Kodiaq, until we test drove a Kia EV6. Now the Kia is on order. The Kodiaq still makes for an excellent family car if you occasionally need 7 seats.
10:40 it's splitted that way also in the left hand drive models, they simply kept the split of the rear seats also in countries with right hand drive; As for the cup holders: cups from the typical large fast food chains perfectly fit into the cup holders in the center console, as for larger bottles the room in the doors is well sized. Personally I think the leg room for the rear passengers is very nice and good, especially when I compare it to e.g. station wagons from let's say Mercedes-Benz. I drive the previous version of the Kodiaq. I like it's exterior design better than the new one. Also my "old" Kodiaq has the Scout trim level which is for ... well not actual hard offroad, but it's a bit more rugged to handle some easy offroad. The new Kodiaq can be spec'd like the Scout, but Skoda doesn't offer the Scout trim level on the new Kodiaq any more.
Great review Matt, very honest as always. Was in the market for one late last year to place an order for one for my wife’s car. Unfortunately the dealership experience wasn’t the best for us. They weren’t able to organising the possibility for a test drive or a date of potential delivery for the spec I was interested in. Gave the impression they were busy enough and weren’t able to take anymore business on. Hard to throw 80k down with that kind of response. Anyway, taking delivery of a new Sante Fe Highlander on Tuesday, interactions were night and day in differences, even though availability of vehicles was about the same.
Thumb dial on the left side of the steering wheel is volume; press it in for media play / pause. Cup holders easily hold regular 600ml bottle, large takeaway coffee and even sports drink like Powerade. Keep cups and thermos flasks aren’t the benchmark for drink sizes.
Just bought 1.4 tsi SportLine due to good price and I can't be more satisfied with what i ve got. It's a family car, and goes as good as you need it for a big practical mode of transport. You want fun,get a bike 🤣
@@greenchutneyman lol apart from those which don't have built-in maps and use their mobile phone instead, I don't know anyone not using built-in maps?! And I don't know anyone using his phone when he actually has built-in maps. Tbh with you, the maps on the Skodas are pretty decent. They tell you which lane to take, will show screen in screen information, automatically zooms in and out depending on the speed and location, ... I really can't complain about it
I think the RS ticks many boxes that’s hard to compete with. Coming from a Octavia RS 2010 which has been unstoppable, I think the brand is excellent from experience. I need a 7 seater, what else is out there? I can look at a demo RS diesel or a new petrol, I’m leaning towards the petrol I think. Good review too.
Right now most places that have this car are selling it with semiconductor optimised status. I'd rather wait till next year. It might get a redesign as this version has been around for a while now. Nothing worse then buying a car at the end of its life cycle.
What happened to reviewing the L&K version as well? Also you said all the Kodiaq models are PETROL ONLY, thats not correct. I have a 2.0TDi 200hp diesel.
The buttons for the multimedia system is placed on the wrong side.... it should have been on the right side. Can't believe these big brands are messing it up.
Good review. You can tell you were familiar with this car already. Agree, it is a shame PC got rid of the diesel as it's a great match for the VRS. Matrix lights the only real improvement I can see, as they are more powerful at distance than the old model's LEDs too.
Sounds dumb but the useless cupholders are almost a deal breaker for families with kids. Why would they only cater to the disposable 600ml water bottles?
Most 500ml bottles and the typical cups from fastfood chains fit perfectly into the cup holders, while larger bottles (not sure if also the 2l bottles, but the 1.5l bottles for sure) fit into the doors; There's even a small cup holder for the 3rd row seats; Can't really complain about that. It's indeed a perfect family car
Nice review Matt. I’ve just put my deposit down and ordered the exact car you just reviewed - a Style with both Tech and Luxury pack. I can’t stand microsuede on my seats as its impossible to keep clean and new looking. Apart from progressive steering and 20” wheels (which are an option) my car will be less expensive than the sport line have a nicer interior and no tacky, glossy black bits. It will also be fully specced whereas current orders for Sportlines that arrive here in September my dealer informed me will have a number of safety features and the 12 speaker Canton de-specced. It’s a replacing a very nice, but oh so small CX-5 GT 2.5 T. Will I miss the power? There are always solutions if I do. Lloyd.
Prices for the vRS are ludicrous. The vRS isn't sporty or particularly powerful and has the same engine as a base Q5. That's all that needs to be said. Good luck Skoda.
Good point! You can choose a diesel or petrol in the base model. The petrol 183kw/370Nm engine costs an additional......$27.38 over the excellent 150kw diesel option. .
Q5 with the same spec as Kodiaq RS is considerably more expensive, and it has 2 less seats, smaller boot, less rear leg and headroom, higher servicing costs, higher insurance costs. Different cars for different purposes.
the Q5 (at least the previous versions) has a smaller trunk, can't be ordered with a 3rd row, has less leg room and it honestly doesn't come with that many smart interior layout options
я купил шкоду кодиак. Подвеска стучит!! Коробка очень дёргается! и шумит. Переключает невпопад. Интернета нету.! Навигации онлайн нету!! Ну за рулём удобно. и ВСЁ, больше ничего хорошего
добрый день Вам всем!! Очень НЕ понравился мой новый Кодиак!!!!! Его не в коем случае нельзя сравнивать с Тойота - Лексус. Очень плохая дёрганная КПП. не о какой плавности работы не может быть и речи.!!!!! Каждый день сожалею о покупке
Great car. Wife has had one for 3 years. Been a perfect family wagon so far. Fingers crossed it continues
Great to see all the variants in the one review. Skoda has come along way over the years
Spoke to dealer to order the RS but sadly Blind spot monitoring, 360 camera and premium sound system are not available due to semi conductor shortage! Also due to shutting down factories in Russia they cannot give you most colours and wait time is long! I changed my mind after hearing all those things. It's shame as it's a good car!
Perfect ergonomics on the climate control, proper doorhandles, a normal gear selector, well done Skoda! Simple and proven design plus engineering.
Yes I like a volume knob but in reality I never use it. I use the controls on the steering wheel. So much easier.
Comments #2 for your review Matt. I’ve now lived with my Skoda Kodiaq with Tech and Luxury Packs for two weeks. I also bought the 7 year service pack for 7 years factory warranty and added the electric tow bar. For $9,500 extra over the base model you were so desperate to drive, it is a bargain. I won’t use the extra seats, but its nice to know they are there. It is a largish SUV that will carry all my car detailing gear including a small marquee, yet fit easily in my standard garage. In my 180cm driving position, a person sitting behind me of the same height has far more legroom than you indicated. Your 2 extra cm must be all legs. I can even sit behind myself and then behind myself again (for short trips in the 3rd row). The 60% side being on the kerbside creates a larger gap when slid forward for a bigger aperture for bigger people to get in the 3rd row. Not so much legroom when they get there, but it does allow a parent to lean over and belt in their children. Credit where credit is due Matt. The RS is not different enough and is over priced as it is more than $80,000 drive away with the few extras you can add such as the service deal and it still won’t have a heated steering wheel!! Maybe a few daily tests such as fitting in a garage, city parking, kids in and out might see your opinion change. Lloyd
Regarding seat split and touchscreen buttons, remember that this car (and most Euro cars) are designed for left hand drive markets. In its home market, the small split would be on the curb side.
My wife and I were planning on replacing her Octavia wagon with a Kodiaq, until we test drove a Kia EV6. Now the Kia is on order. The Kodiaq still makes for an excellent family car if you occasionally need 7 seats.
Love my Kodiaq. It's the previous model but apart from matrix headlights I can't see any other changes.
Regarding the no volume knob: when you are driving you have volume control on the steering wheel. You do not need to play with the touch scree...
10:40 it's splitted that way also in the left hand drive models, they simply kept the split of the rear seats also in countries with right hand drive;
As for the cup holders: cups from the typical large fast food chains perfectly fit into the cup holders in the center console, as for larger bottles the room in the doors is well sized.
Personally I think the leg room for the rear passengers is very nice and good, especially when I compare it to e.g. station wagons from let's say Mercedes-Benz.
I drive the previous version of the Kodiaq. I like it's exterior design better than the new one. Also my "old" Kodiaq has the Scout trim level which is for ... well not actual hard offroad, but it's a bit more rugged to handle some easy offroad. The new Kodiaq can be spec'd like the Scout, but Skoda doesn't offer the Scout trim level on the new Kodiaq any more.
Great review Matt, very honest as always. Was in the market for one late last year to place an order for one for my wife’s car. Unfortunately the dealership experience wasn’t the best for us. They weren’t able to organising the possibility for a test drive or a date of potential delivery for the spec I was interested in. Gave the impression they were busy enough and weren’t able to take anymore business on. Hard to throw 80k down with that kind of response. Anyway, taking delivery of a new Sante Fe Highlander on Tuesday, interactions were night and day in differences, even though availability of vehicles was about the same.
Thumb dial on the left side of the steering wheel is volume; press it in for media play / pause. Cup holders easily hold regular 600ml bottle, large takeaway coffee and even sports drink like Powerade. Keep cups and thermos flasks aren’t the benchmark for drink sizes.
Just bought 1.4 tsi SportLine due to good price and I can't be more satisfied with what i ve got. It's a family car, and goes as good as you need it for a big practical mode of transport. You want fun,get a bike 🤣
12:24 What is 95L and 36L? You need to ride a bike to get the correct letter for litres.
Does the virtual cockpit show Android auto Google maps? Or you can only see their inbuilt maps???
Only built in maps
Well that's kinda of dissapointing. No one uses built in maps.
@@greenchutneyman lol apart from those which don't have built-in maps and use their mobile phone instead, I don't know anyone not using built-in maps?! And I don't know anyone using his phone when he actually has built-in maps.
Tbh with you, the maps on the Skodas are pretty decent. They tell you which lane to take, will show screen in screen information, automatically zooms in and out depending on the speed and location, ... I really can't complain about it
As a European I have to say I find funny the bottle excercise at the beginning :D
I think that you are the only one using these kinds of bottle and cup... but overall i liked the review. Thanks!
I think the RS ticks many boxes that’s hard to compete with. Coming from a Octavia RS 2010 which has been unstoppable, I think the brand is excellent from experience. I need a 7 seater, what else is out there? I can look at a demo RS diesel or a new petrol, I’m leaning towards the petrol I think. Good review too.
Right now most places that have this car are selling it with semiconductor optimised status. I'd rather wait till next year. It might get a redesign as this version has been around for a while now. Nothing worse then buying a car at the end of its life cycle.
Skoda, please add a diesel option to the range. 147Tdi Sportline will be good. Prices are now getting a little silly!!
The previous model offered 2 diesel options for the last 5 years, should have bought one earlier!
Isn’t it the “VRS”?
Hey Matt, what colour was the sport line that you showed?
What happened to reviewing the L&K version as well? Also you said all the Kodiaq models are PETROL ONLY, thats not correct. I have a 2.0TDi 200hp diesel.
It’s an Australian show, and Skoda doesn’t sell any L&K models here.
Surely the luxury version will be the L&K not a VRs
The buttons for the multimedia system is placed on the wrong side.... it should have been on the right side. Can't believe these big brands are messing it up.
You can actually access a lot of media (volume, radio station cycling, skipping songs etc) from the steering wheel.
I guess the different screen versions are still available on the new Kodiaq. Mine has buttons on both sides of the screen and turn knobs beneath ...
Seat split is different since you drive on a wrong side of the road :)
I wanted to keep my next 7seater for atleast 10 - 15 years. Is the Kodiaq a good choice with its DSG?..
From what i have heard dsgs are much more reliable nowadays. Cvts can cause a lot more problems now
What's the HP of RS trim??
Are the door umbrella still there?
yes they do still have it
Škoda´s vehicles conquered France in 6 weeks.
Good review. You can tell you were familiar with this car already. Agree, it is a shame PC got rid of the diesel as it's a great match for the VRS. Matrix lights the only real improvement I can see, as they are more powerful at distance than the old model's LEDs too.
That's alot of kit in a "base" model car
Sounds dumb but the useless cupholders are almost a deal breaker for families with kids. Why would they only cater to the disposable 600ml water bottles?
Most 500ml bottles and the typical cups from fastfood chains fit perfectly into the cup holders, while larger bottles (not sure if also the 2l bottles, but the 1.5l bottles for sure) fit into the doors; There's even a small cup holder for the 3rd row seats; Can't really complain about that. It's indeed a perfect family car
@@EnjoyFirefighting i do only use the middle cup holder for take aways drinks, drink bottles go into the door holder
Nice review Matt. I’ve just put my deposit down and ordered the exact car you just reviewed - a Style with both Tech and Luxury pack. I can’t stand microsuede on my seats as its impossible to keep clean and new looking. Apart from progressive steering and 20” wheels (which are an option) my car will be less expensive than the sport line have a nicer interior and no tacky, glossy black bits. It will also be fully specced whereas current orders for Sportlines that arrive here in September my dealer informed me will have a number of safety features and the 12 speaker Canton de-specced. It’s a replacing a very nice, but oh so small CX-5 GT 2.5 T. Will I miss the power? There are always solutions if I do. Lloyd.
Prices are too high. The main issue for this brand is the competition represents a better buying option.
Prices for the vRS are ludicrous. The vRS isn't sporty or particularly powerful and has the same engine as a base Q5. That's all that needs to be said. Good luck Skoda.
Base q5 has 150kw engine
Good point! You can choose a diesel or petrol in the base model. The petrol 183kw/370Nm engine costs an additional......$27.38 over the excellent 150kw diesel option. .
Q5 with the same spec as Kodiaq RS is considerably more expensive, and it has 2 less seats, smaller boot, less rear leg and headroom, higher servicing costs, higher insurance costs.
Different cars for different purposes.
the Q5 (at least the previous versions) has a smaller trunk, can't be ordered with a 3rd row, has less leg room and it honestly doesn't come with that many smart interior layout options
One that’s the less road tax and not a petrol engine they eat the fuel
Good thing I didn’t ask you..
я купил шкоду кодиак. Подвеска стучит!! Коробка очень дёргается! и шумит. Переключает невпопад. Интернета нету.! Навигации онлайн нету!! Ну за рулём удобно. и ВСЁ, больше ничего хорошего
Car have become so expensive can't see the youth buying a house or a new car or the ability to fill the tank. Sad.
To say that diesel sounds better than a petrol... what a joke of a review lol.
добрый день Вам всем!! Очень НЕ понравился мой новый Кодиак!!!!! Его не в коем случае нельзя сравнивать с Тойота - Лексус. Очень плохая дёрганная КПП. не о какой плавности работы не может быть и речи.!!!!! Каждый день сожалею о покупке