Review
Skoda Octavia hatchback
Price £ 16,660 - £ 27,90

reviewed by CarBuyer
- Spacious interior
- Great value
- Huge boot
- Bland looks
- ride could be better
- diesel engines are noisy
At a glance
- The greenest
- GreenLine III 1.6 TDI CR 110PS 5dr £ 20,500
- lowest
- S 1.0 TSI 115PS 5dr £ 16,660
- The fastest
- SE Sport 1.4 TSI 140HP 5dr £ 19,90
- Top of the range
- Laurin & Klement 2.0 TDI CR 150 PS DSG 5dr £ 27,90
"The Skoda Octavia offers a good price-performance ratio. It is spacious, high quality and to run inexpensive"

the Skoda Octavia is a good value choice if you compare it with the Volkswagen Golf, Audi A3 or SEAT Leon. It shares its basic underpinnings with these three, but the Skoda is a larger overall package.
In fact, the Octavia compares well with the Volkswagen Passat, Ford Mondeo and Opel Insignia, while the smaller sisters are closer in size to the Ford Focus and Opel Astra. If the 50-liter trunk of the sedan is not enough, there is even greater Skoda Octavia Estate.
The Octavia is to see a discrete car without appear undemanding. In fact, the car looks and feels good on the inside and outside built. The accommodation is spacious: five passengers and their luggage comfortably sit
Each model in the range is well equipped, with the Octavia S. Start Also this has a touchscreen infotainment system with DAB radio, Bluetooth connectivity and a. CD player, as well as the attraction of light alloy wheels and comfort of air conditioning.
The SE model costs £ 1350 more, but the additional equipment (dual-zone climate control, power windows and rear parking sensors) makes it also has the added value. SE Sport, SE Technology and SE L trims all with Navi and a Wi-Fi hotspot, with SE Sport Sports seats including, SE technology all-round parking sensors and adaptive cruise control to add and SE L Octavia get Alcantara suede cloth seats.

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The top-Laurent & Klement trim level only provides improvements in order and decor really and not to increase the functionality of the vehicle. It starts at £ 26,740 and is available only with the largest, most expensive motors
Low-rider might want to consider the two TSI petrol engines. The excellent 1.0-liter rated at 115bhp, or if you want more power, 150bhp 1.4-liter version. But while the gasoline engines are good, select approximately 80% of Octavia buyers a diesel.
If you are looking to meet higher mileage (more than 12,000 miles per year), there is a choice of 1.6-liter 110bhp or 148bhp 2.0 -litre diesel engines. Our recommendation is, the smaller, more economical engine. Skoda quotes 74mpg, but the extra performance of 71mpg 2.0-liter TDI takes it recommended if you spend more time on motorways or long distances.
If absolute economy is essential, Skoda offers GreenLine III model, the 81mpg fuel consumption and low 0g / km of CO2 emissions compared to 99g / km for the standard 1.6-liter diesel offers , All engines in the Octavia range are available with Skoda six-speed manual or seven-speed DSG automatic transmission. The latter adds around £ 1,0 to the price of cars, but fuel-economy numbers are nearly equal.
The Skoda Octavia Scout is worth mentioning. Available as a commodity only, this robust support four-wheel drive, increased ground clearance and protective siding. Powered by the 2.0-liter diesel engine, makes it a good choice if your driving includes poor or bumpy surfaces.
There are also a sporty Octavia vRS Skoda which tells the Volkswagen Golf GTI or GTD his engine. The VRS is available as either a hatchback or an estate, and all-wheel drive is also available with this model, but this is more intended for better grip than the ability to deal with bad roads.
The Octavia is to ride a comfortable and smooth car. The steering is well weighted and the ride is good, but only the vRS models offer a contribution, sporty driving experience
Skoda has a solid reputation for producing reliable and well-to-own cars -. With consistently impressive performances in our driver Power customer satisfaction survey. For Octavia particular, practicality, running costs and reliability are particularly strong points while Skoda dealer score high, also.
With respect to the safety of the Octavia achieved NCAP when it was charged with seven airbags and electronic stability control as a standard test and all models are equipped with a five-star safety rating from Euro. The mid-range SE L comes with Skoda Safety Assist system that will sense a possible impending collision and the brakes apply when needed.
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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Almost every Skoda Octavia return more than 50mpg
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motors, drive & performance
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Each Skoda Octavia is good to drive, but it is not as much fun as some competitors
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interior & comfort
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The Skoda Octavia has a well-developed, sophisticated and comfortable cabin with generous standard equipment
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practicality & trunk
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No other family sedan Skoda Octavia large boat and practical interior
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reliability and safety can match
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Skoda peak of the 2014 driver Power survey and all Skoda Octavia models were NCAP five stars from Euro awarded
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