Bet you didnt expect someone in 2023 to be watching this whilst looking for a second hand car. ***Update I bought the Skoda 1.4, 2015 reg after watching the video in 2023. Now it's Oct 2024 and I'm very happy with my purchase. No issues. No nothing. Love the car.
@@ahronsumar5075 I actually bought one 1 year ago, after my first comment 😅 I'd highly recommend them. I purchased the 1.4 2015 version in blue. They feel a little lower than competitor vehicles. It feels as low as maybe a hatchback, but with much more comfort and incredible space throughout the car
I have the older octavia and done 350.000 km with it and no problem at all! I didn't have any issues with it it's a great car and the fuel consumption it's incredible,even more considering the size of the car
have one with the 1.8 tsi 180hp manual and it's an excellent car, with 17 inch wheels, a perfect balance of space, confort, sportiness-ish, great engine, etc, etc, etc.
:) Classic. I'm from Czech republic and I always drove Skodas (Favorit, Felicia, Estelle - I'm young, so I have old cars.) I'm happy you like the cars and that they are cheap for you. Unfortunately, in our country Skoda puts the prices very high, because they simply can afford to...
@@Badwarrior5 Well, they're not what you would cool, but they are good. I bet the parents of the teens that pick on other, who drive Skodas, drove Ladas back in the days of the cold war...
Gotta say the parking assist was impressive....I think we are getting used to seeing cars that can parallel park themselves but I've never seen a review of one before that can un-park itself and also park into a normal space for you too.....they always were good value though even before VW got them!
I couldn't agree more, it's absolutely brilliant, it takes from you all the stress that you usually accumulate while driving in the city, yet he said that you have to operate brakes, throttle and gears, I wish it was 100% automatic
Yooka: Hi, I’m Yooka, and your video review made lots of sense. I’m getting this tomorrow at midday, Laylee is coming with me, and I think I might go for either the optional nets, or the optional armrest. I’m not kidding... By the way, I’m actually getting the used 2014 estate model. A day later... Yooka: Okay, what are my thoughts? Well, the boot is MASSIVE!, AKA the biggest in class, I also went for the optional nets to stop my things rolling about all over the place. And before you ask, yes, I got the more practical still estate version from 2014, and, in the rear, I have lots of room, so six footers should be just about okay in the rear. As for safety, and the driving experience, etc., well, I got several safety systems, and loads of parking aids, and overall, the driving experience was very sharp. The only problem was at the rear, because the seats didn’t fold completely flat. In fact, they almost did, but they didn’t. Overall, I’m very happy with this Skoda, because it’s a replacement for my Ford Focus Estate from 2012. And ultimately, I think it’s very practical, especially with the biggest boot in its class. Hope this helped. Goodbye. Another day later... (insert ear rape version of "Skoda. Simply Clever." jingle here) 7 months later… Bluey: I don’t actually drive.
Haha,my dad is a cab driver,and while we went to the dealer to service my Yeti,while waiting he was introduced to this car.... He ended up ordering a mid-spec SE model after 2 days :D
I can't think of any reasons to buy a Golf or a Passat over this, so well done Skoda! I can't even think of any reasons to buy a Superb over this, as you shouldn't need a car bigger than this Octavia. Apart from the somewhat awkward proportion, it's a good looking car.
Had two Skoda's an octavia and a fabia,fabia new,octavia two yrs old when I got it-neither fully broke down or ever failed to get me home but both had one electrical issue after another-there will never be a third....VAG group are where Mercedes was 15 years ago.
It looks much better in person than on videos, especially in silver color, which fits it best by far, I would not sell this car in any other color. And interior is just so well made, it feels like an Audi inside. Its definitely higher in quality than the current Passat, and almost as good as the new Golf or A3.
But with fully loaded Octavia you get things from Merc C-class which you dont have on entry level Insignia, not even mid range Insignia, some not even on top spec one. For example you have to pay special extra on top spec to get Bi-Xenon headlamps. Which costs about 2 time more than Octavia.
Set to debut on July 11, the third-gen Octavia vRS is likely to be powered by a 2.0-liter TFSI engine producing about 220 hp (164 kW) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm) of torque. There are also talks about a second, more potent version offering 250 hp (186 kW).
The VA Group is setting the bar really high even for its "cheap" cars. With SEATs and Skodas looking good on the outside as well as on the inside and having such a quality feel to them, it's gonna get hard to compete with them.
Yes, the spring loaded nets are a massive problem on this car. In fact I've now stopped throwing things into the car from a distance after I almost got hit by my own boomeranging luggage!
I didn't say that it makes the car worse. To me, resale value is important, I don't want to lose a load of money on my car when I come to change it. All I know is that both my parents got new cars around the same time - dad got an Octavia and mum an A3. Three years down the line and the A3 has lost less money than the Octavia. - Which undoubtably will be sold to taxi firm, where so many of these cars appear to end up. Plus, the A3 is such a nicer car!
I guess you're talking about the Seat Exeo... well, you're right in that case. But the other models are as new as a Polo/A1/Fabia, Golf/A3/Octavia. The good old Alteas will be replaced soon - I guess when a new Golf Plus comes out - if ever. Also a Skoda Yeti cousin will be appearing some time soon me thinks. Have a good day! :)
You want him to say that Skoda is bad even if its good? Its a great car, thats a fact. Go test drive one and you will see that everything about it (except styling) is as good as it gets in its class and some things are even better than in cars of segment above.
Petrols have always given better refinement whereas diesels have given bettermpg so most people now go for diesels. However, petrols are now catching up in terms of mpg, so I wonder if in a few years people will start switching back to petrols.
I thought that it would be a bit unpleasend to drive with the simple rear suspension, but it's actually pretty good. I'm curious if there is gonna be a big difference between the ride of the octavia Combi and the Golf 7 estate/wagon/station/variant because of the rear suspension.
Are u sure? Rapid shares platform with Polo sedan (or saloon) which is not in sale in the UK. But Octavia shares the platform with Jetta, Golf and Seat Toledo.
Both the Octavia and Superb are great cars but cars like the Insignia are in a class of its own and only Ford and VW owners wouldn't appreciated that - if you dig a little you will see it is the most awarded car considering reliability and Opel has less running costs than any of its competitors, it also doesn't have exterior paint in the interior (like the top of the line Octavia), the highway performance is also on great level and it doesn't feel vague with soft steering and suspension, etc....
Actually it is, Skodas are always based on VWs or Audis sometimes the current models, often previous gen. cars. The Octavia for instance is based on the Passat, the Yeti is based on the Tiguan the citigo on the up etc. And for instance the Superb is based on the previous A5 at least it alsways has been don't know if it's the same now. Skodas are "just" stipped down cheap VWs/Audis. VWs are the base for "avarge" costumers, Audi for wealthyer ones. And Skoda and Seat are the cheaper line.
Good. I know diesels are much better than what they were, but petrols are still better refined. In the UK people in recent years have been buying diesels only because the VED is lower. I wish we could get some better petrol engines. I want an Audi A5 TFSi.
unfortunately the VW group had some problems with the timing chain on the 1.2 tsi ...the engine that carbuyer keeps recommending. I know that the new octavia has a timing belt now...but only time can tell if it is durable .
Doesn't matter. Not all cars they review are completely new. The Laguna 3 has had a facelift recently and they haven't reviewed it. In fact, they haven't reviewed any Laguna at all.
No. I don't know about the diesels, but petrols go like this: 1.2 tsi 105bhp and 175nm torque 1.4 tsi 122 bhp and 200nm torque 1.4 tsi twincharged 160bhp and 250nm torque (I doubt this will be an option as it is an expensive engine) 1.8 tsi 160bhp 260nm torque I have a Seat Leon with a 1.4 122bhp engine, and it can beat almost any mundane car.
Bet you didnt expect someone in 2023 to be watching this whilst looking for a second hand car.
***Update I bought the Skoda 1.4, 2015 reg after watching the video in 2023.
Now it's Oct 2024 and I'm very happy with my purchase. No issues. No nothing. Love the car.
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Literally what I'm doing lol
@@ahronsumar5075 I actually bought one 1 year ago, after my first comment 😅 I'd highly recommend them. I purchased the 1.4 2015 version in blue. They feel a little lower than competitor vehicles. It feels as low as maybe a hatchback, but with much more comfort and incredible space throughout the car
2024 and doing the same ..........Love an L&K Estate though, DSG in Beige, not easy to find in 2.0tdi.
Similarish, I purchased 1.14 TSI 2017 SE, absolutely love the engine & car in general, had it 4 years now.
Truly wonderful car. Works all the time, used in 142 taxi companies and 43 police forces alone! Best car that Skoda offer.
I have the older octavia and done 350.000 km with it and no problem at all! I didn't have any issues with it it's a great car and the fuel consumption it's incredible,even more considering the size of the car
It's a freaking Audi with a Skoda badge !!! Take my money, Skoda !
It's like having an Audi A4, with a very economical fuel engine consume
@@ArturoPerez-si2xkultimately slower though
@@lucutes2936no big deal, its fast enough and theres always the vrs if u want fast
Just bought one today. 2015 2.0 tdi manual. Love it
I'm not in the Market for a car, and I'm not even in Europe but I love watching these reviews.
I bought a used estate 1.4TSI DSG 4 years ago. What a buy! I love it every day I drive it.
have one with the 1.8 tsi 180hp manual and it's an excellent car, with 17 inch wheels, a perfect balance of space, confort, sportiness-ish, great engine, etc, etc, etc.
:) Classic. I'm from Czech republic and I always drove Skodas (Favorit, Felicia, Estelle - I'm young, so I have old cars.) I'm happy you like the cars and that they are cheap for you. Unfortunately, in our country Skoda puts the prices very high, because they simply can afford to...
Here in Finland teens get picked on for having a skoda
@@Badwarrior5 Well, they're not what you would cool, but they are good. I bet the parents of the teens that pick on other, who drive Skodas, drove Ladas back in the days of the cold war...
I dreamed of a Sköda Octavia from 2004 to 2012 (second generation) and want it for my first car
@@Badwarrior5 Skodas actually have a cool image now because they’re seen as the clever persons car who isn’t a slave to snobby badges
Great review Mat! Never seen a parking aid that gets you out of a space before! Well done!!
I just bought this car today (2016 Blue , 1.2l petrol manual) 😁
I really like this car, good looking, cheap, well equipped, spacious!
Overall, I found this car to be really impressive.
Gotta say the parking assist was impressive....I think we are getting used to seeing cars that can parallel park themselves but I've never seen a review of one before that can un-park itself and also park into a normal space for you too.....they always were good value though even before VW got them!
Now they can drive itself
I couldn't agree more, it's absolutely brilliant, it takes from you all the stress that you usually accumulate while driving in the city, yet he said that you have to operate brakes, throttle and gears, I wish it was 100% automatic
Size doesn't matter. As long as its you Mat!
Matt is the best reviewer on the youtube..
Matt best reviewer ever
You are my favourite car reviewer mate
Yooka: Hi, I’m Yooka, and your video review made lots of sense. I’m getting this tomorrow at midday, Laylee is coming with me, and I think I might go for either the optional nets, or the optional armrest. I’m not kidding... By the way, I’m actually getting the used 2014 estate model.
A day later...
Yooka: Okay, what are my thoughts? Well, the boot is MASSIVE!, AKA the biggest in class, I also went for the optional nets to stop my things rolling about all over the place. And before you ask, yes, I got the more practical still estate version from 2014, and, in the rear, I have lots of room, so six footers should be just about okay in the rear. As for safety, and the driving experience, etc., well, I got several safety systems, and loads of parking aids, and overall, the driving experience was very sharp. The only problem was at the rear, because the seats didn’t fold completely flat. In fact, they almost did, but they didn’t. Overall, I’m very happy with this Skoda, because it’s a replacement for my Ford Focus Estate from 2012. And ultimately, I think it’s very practical, especially with the biggest boot in its class. Hope this helped. Goodbye.
Another day later...
(insert ear rape version of "Skoda. Simply Clever." jingle here)
7 months later…
Bluey: I don’t actually drive.
Nice. I wish we had Skoda over here. Thanks.
Haha,my dad is a cab driver,and while we went to the dealer to service my Yeti,while waiting he was introduced to this car....
He ended up ordering a mid-spec SE model after 2 days :D
Gotta say, this new Octavia does float my boat!
I can't think of any reasons to buy a Golf or a Passat over this, so well done Skoda! I can't even think of any reasons to buy a Superb over this, as you shouldn't need a car bigger than this Octavia. Apart from the somewhat awkward proportion, it's a good looking car.
Had two Skoda's an octavia and a fabia,fabia new,octavia two yrs old when I got it-neither fully broke down or ever failed to get me home but both had one electrical issue after another-there will never be a third....VAG group are where Mercedes was 15 years ago.
great review!!! i will buy it with DSG and TDI 150... this park extra is great!
It looks much better in person than on videos, especially in silver color, which fits it best by far, I would not sell this car in any other color. And interior is just so well made, it feels like an Audi inside. Its definitely higher in quality than the current Passat, and almost as good as the new Golf or A3.
Taxi drivers will be loving this
The cars you guys drive in the uk look pretty awesome, I really want to move there!
If I had scratched that 6 series infront of me, I'd be off quicker than you could see.
WhiteSlift 😭🤑👿
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A young mat Watson good god
But with fully loaded Octavia you get things from Merc C-class which you dont have on entry level Insignia, not even mid range Insignia, some not even on top spec one. For example you have to pay special extra on top spec to get Bi-Xenon headlamps. Which costs about 2 time more than Octavia.
Set to debut on July 11, the third-gen Octavia vRS is likely to be powered by a 2.0-liter TFSI engine producing about 220 hp (164 kW) and 258 lb-ft (350 Nm) of torque. There are also talks about a second, more potent version offering 250 hp (186 kW).
The VA Group is setting the bar really high even for its "cheap" cars. With SEATs and Skodas looking good on the outside as well as on the inside and having such a quality feel to them, it's gonna get hard to compete with them.
I want this car....! it seems very balanced choice to me... nice review, as well..
Yes, the spring loaded nets are a massive problem on this car. In fact I've now stopped throwing things into the car from a distance after I almost got hit by my own boomeranging luggage!
I wish we have this in our country. That parking system was great!
These are used for taxis a lot because they're one of the most reliable cars out there, when i was in the taxi i saw one of these get 115 mpg!
I’ve a 2014 vrs, superb machine!
i use to have vrs 2014 but got problem with starting, long cranking
@@alansbaburs did u sell it ?
@@myyt7590
Car is sold, was unable to fix this problem unfortunately
@@alansbaburs oh sorry man hope it gets well soon haha jk .
Yeeeeey :D , iam so proud cause I've just bought it a week ago ;)
I didn't say that it makes the car worse. To me, resale value is important, I don't want to lose a load of money on my car when I come to change it. All I know is that both my parents got new cars around the same time - dad got an Octavia and mum an A3. Three years down the line and the A3 has lost less money than the Octavia. - Which undoubtably will be sold to taxi firm, where so many of these cars appear to end up. Plus, the A3 is such a nicer car!
Before Honda Civic became its 2016 self, Skoda has done it already.
2.0 tdi is the one to go for. Really powerfull with low consumption.
great skoda! great review!
I guess you're talking about the Seat Exeo... well, you're right in that case. But the other models are as new as a Polo/A1/Fabia, Golf/A3/Octavia. The good old Alteas will be replaced soon - I guess when a new Golf Plus comes out - if ever. Also a Skoda Yeti cousin will be appearing some time soon me thinks.
Have a good day! :)
amazing car...Design is subtle , classy and looks a lot an Audi/BMW hybrid.Great interior , great value..I love it so much.I wish to own one ^_^
Yeah, I think you are right! That's exactly how the platforms are used
This car looks really nice, especially with those wheels
AC is pretty standard nowadays but up until a few years ago it was an extra especially in smaller city cars.
Amazing parking system... Quite impressive.
I like the car, it's the best looking of all the vw group at the moment. I know, i am crazy ;)
From 84 (in 1,2L petrol) to 180 (in 1,8L petrol)
Or in vRS version 220 HP
Comes to Australia in October !!! Yay
The flat boot floor is on Estate version Matt.
Luv skoda! Great car...great video too...
You want him to say that Skoda is bad even if its good? Its a great car, thats a fact. Go test drive one and you will see that everything about it (except styling) is as good as it gets in its class and some things are even better than in cars of segment above.
this car is amazing, cant wait to get one, i just cant decide which color!!!
Cannot wait for the vRS :D
Omg look at that interior!
It looks very nice!
Love the auto park feature!
Pretty much all cars from the VW group look good right now, IMO.
It obvious that the brake are gonna be very sharp because it has the automatic transmission and the brake operates the clutch(s)
Rapid and Octavia is the best looking skoda ever!
dude, I think you never drove one ... it has one of the best build quality you can find in Europe ... its same good as any VW.
Petrols have always given better refinement whereas diesels have given bettermpg so most people now go for diesels. However, petrols are now catching up in terms of mpg, so I wonder if in a few years people will start switching back to petrols.
Wow. Looks like Skoda's competitors are gonna have a hard time beating this if you look at the overall package.
When You look at the Display You can really see the volkswagen family resemblance. It looks pretty much the same in the new Golf.
I thought that it would be a bit unpleasend to drive with the simple rear suspension, but it's actually pretty good. I'm curious if there is gonna be a big difference between the ride of the octavia Combi and the Golf 7 estate/wagon/station/variant because of the rear suspension.
7 minutes of Mat?! This will be good ;)
Indeed! An awesome car!
Try dark blue colors, they fit very well on it. Or typical White or Black.
Impressive package for the money.
It comes with air conditioning really Matt
Are u sure? Rapid shares platform with Polo sedan (or saloon) which is not in sale in the UK. But Octavia shares the platform with Jetta, Golf and Seat Toledo.
in Russia we love the Skoda Octavia. But we have very expensive prices on them as well as any other cars.
A new Skoda Octavia in Russia is only 589,900RUB / €13,200. In my country, a new Skoda Octavia is 1,900,000RUB / €28,600 :P
(Cheapest model)
Both the Octavia and Superb are great cars but cars like the Insignia are in a class of its own and only Ford and VW owners wouldn't appreciated that - if you dig a little you will see it is the most awarded car considering reliability and Opel has less running costs than any of its competitors, it also doesn't have exterior paint in the interior (like the top of the line Octavia), the highway performance is also on great level and it doesn't feel vague with soft steering and suspension, etc....
Octavia car is best car
had the O2 1.9 TDI for 5Y not a single problem
are the engines reliable? read about timing chain snapping and they dont last too long
great review
Actually it is, Skodas are always based on VWs or Audis sometimes the current models, often previous gen. cars. The Octavia for instance is based on the Passat, the Yeti is based on the Tiguan the citigo on the up etc.
And for instance the Superb is based on the previous A5 at least it alsways has been don't know if it's the same now.
Skodas are "just" stipped down cheap VWs/Audis.
VWs are the base for "avarge" costumers, Audi for wealthyer ones.
And Skoda and Seat are the cheaper line.
who enchanged the skoda and audi logo?
Czech republic, most dieseles here are in big SUVs and company cars. But for family we buy mostly petrol cars.
Good. I know diesels are much better than what they were, but petrols are still better refined. In the UK people in recent years have been buying diesels only because the VED is lower. I wish we could get some better petrol engines. I want an Audi A5 TFSi.
Great to see you again, Mat... But kindly review MB CLS 550 4Matic please!!! :(
this car i amazing. i love the parking features.
unfortunately the VW group had some problems with the timing chain on the 1.2 tsi ...the engine that carbuyer keeps recommending. I know that the new octavia has a timing belt now...but only time can tell if it is durable .
does it have paddle shifts???
Dark blue looks amazing on it. Or classic black or white.
got a quick question.
in every review he say this car got Air Conditioning.
why point it out? are there any cars sold in UK without a AC?
Its a subsidiary of VW Group though. So Cody was half right about VW bringing it in.
I want this car so badly
Doesn't matter. Not all cars they review are completely new. The Laguna 3 has had a facelift recently and they haven't reviewed it. In fact, they haven't reviewed any Laguna at all.
Classic @MatWatson days
I love this car. I rented one in Ireland and didn't want to return it
No. I don't know about the diesels, but petrols go like this:
1.2 tsi 105bhp and 175nm torque
1.4 tsi 122 bhp and 200nm torque
1.4 tsi twincharged 160bhp and 250nm torque (I doubt this will be an option as it is an expensive engine)
1.8 tsi 160bhp 260nm torque
I have a Seat Leon with a 1.4 122bhp engine, and it can beat almost any mundane car.
everything's good. a great car. but what I've noticed that the steering wheel is on the wrong side! What happenned?
Depends on where you live :) Where I live, Skodas keep their value as well as VWs.
Newer Skodas usually are older rebranded VWs or Audis for a fairer price.