
Originally Posted by
powerd
Well Plenty, I guess you have never had a proper look or seriously driven a Superb then, particularly a V6 wagon. And then compared it closely to the SSV Sportswagon. Might be worth a try.
The two are quite similar cars and obvious competitors, particularly considering my car requirements. They are about the same size, they are roomy family wagons The Skoda is a bit narrower inside than the Commodore - not an issue as I only need to seat two people in the back for any distance. But the Superb has lots more legroom , as much as a Statesman but is more comfortable with heated seats and better seating etc - remember my basketballer kids and long trips. The boot is larger (not such a big issue) but the flexibility and finish of the rear is hugely better - luggage rails, adjustable solid and flexible barriers, multiple hooks and nets, magnetic bootlight cum rechargeable torch etc etc. Commodore is crude and unfunctional in the rear by comparison. The build quality, materials, equipment, level of thought and finish are worlds apart. An optioned up SSV Sportwagon would still not get near the equipment levels of the Skoda yet at retail is in the same rough price range(55,000-65,000). The Commodore is more powerful and faster accelerating, but the Skoda is quite quick particularly once the speed builds. In the wet, the AWD makes it very quick and all the power is useable without traction loss so it is a much better drive in the wet than the Sportswagon. The Commodore handles better in the dry, though the Skoda is very good and has high traction levels - it is set up more for comfort. It has a much superior gearbox to the Commodore, very fast and smooth - and please don't go on about unreliable DSGs, the wet clutch 6 speeds are proving very reliable. The Skoda is more economical. Its electronic and driver systems are well ahead of the VE, not to mention the interconnectedness of the CANBUS system. I could go on and on but you get the picture.
SO both cars perform similar functions and have their pluses , and there are few larger wagons at around the luxury car tax limit - ones like the Volvo V70 are too dated to consider. Cheaper ones like the Mondeo offer good space but lack sophistication.. The Skoda overall had a lot more pluses than the Commodore. As for reliability, well I have read Euro JD Power surveys for years, talked to owners in Europe etc I suggest you see how highly Skodas rate. I had less problems in 3.5 years and more than 80,000kms in my previous Octavia than I had on the first week of my last SS. 13000kms into the Superb and faultless apart from a loose puddle light - but I think I knocked it. In three years and 130,000kms, my Commodore SS had more problems than all four Japanese cars and a Landrover Discovery(used seriously offroad) had over the previous 9 years and more than 350,000kms. Later VEs may be better, but they still have their faults and I hate that.
Meantime the VF looks like a vast improvement in interior quality and technology. Exterior wise the SS looks good but not sure if I like the Calais so much. If they get the build quality and the reliability up to world standard I would consider buying one for my next car. They need competitive product to survive.