Writtenby Keith Adams Published: 15 May 2022 Updated: 13 June 2023. Overview. The fourth-generation Skoda Octavia offers something for everyone. It boasts cutting-edge tech and sharp looks, delivers loads of passenger room and practicality, and comes in petrol, diesel and hybrid forms.It’s a good-looking car that will have many
ReliabilitySurvey, petrol versions of the Octavia finished in 15th place out of 37 cars in the family car class, while diesel models proved to be a bit better in ninth place. Skoda came 13th out
Skodahave come a long, long way. The VRS Octavia is the one to have. The smaller 1.6 diesels can manage over 70 miles per gallon and are decent cars to drive, but too boring. But get the VRS and you have insane performance with almost as good running costs. Overall if you are looking for some budget performance, the Octavia VRS
ASkoda Octavia was once the least sophisticated of all the Volkswagen Group's family hatchback products. That wasn't the case by the time this MK3 model Octavia came along on 2013. Almost nothing was held back for this third generation version. It was still bigger and better value than most of its rivals, a Mondeo-sized medium range hatch for
Were big fans of the regular Škoda Octavia as a tow car, provided you tow a caravan light enough to make a suitable match. The Scout isn’t exactly a heavyweight, but the four-wheel transmission adds heft. Our 148bhp test car weighs in at 1526kg, giving an 85% match figure of 1297kg. The legal towing limit is 2000kg, and the towball limit
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2012 skoda octavia 1.6 tdi review