
Skoda Kodiaq vRS SUV 2020 review - see how quick it is to 60mph and if it's worth -43k!
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Date: 2022-04-11
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Comments and reviews: 10
Paul
Horrible plasticky and gimmicky. The lexus rx does everything this does but is miles better in just about every way possible except perhaps suspension comfort. This looks cheap, nasty, overstressed oil burner and far from cheap. What a load of absolute crap! Also. please get real about performance. Sub 7 second 0-60 is quick in anyone's book for a large suv. Just because there are over priced sports cars way quicker doesnt make sub 7 second figures slow. Mpg is woeful. Your summing up is good advice. better would be -buy an rx460h instead-!
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Horrible plasticky and gimmicky. The lexus rx does everything this does but is miles better in just about every way possible except perhaps suspension comfort. This looks cheap, nasty, overstressed oil burner and far from cheap. What a load of absolute crap! Also. please get real about performance. Sub 7 second 0-60 is quick in anyone's book for a large suv. Just because there are over priced sports cars way quicker doesnt make sub 7 second figures slow. Mpg is woeful. Your summing up is good advice. better would be -buy an rx460h instead-!
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rong
I don-t even know what a diffuser even does at least mats at least this thing doesn-t have fake exhaust pipes I guess I mean when you use the stick and poke the inside of the exhaust there are real exhaust pipes in there so it means it is a real exhaust so it-s not a fake exhaust like you get on like an Audi S6 which which when you poke the exhaust it leads to absolutely nowhere and you said that was the fake is a fake exhaust pipes but like on performance cars there-s no reasons to have fake exhaust
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I don-t even know what a diffuser even does at least mats at least this thing doesn-t have fake exhaust pipes I guess I mean when you use the stick and poke the inside of the exhaust there are real exhaust pipes in there so it means it is a real exhaust so it-s not a fake exhaust like you get on like an Audi S6 which which when you poke the exhaust it leads to absolutely nowhere and you said that was the fake is a fake exhaust pipes but like on performance cars there-s no reasons to have fake exhaust
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in. ex. posed
9: 40. oh yeah, that's a real bummer. I can write a novel about that.
But a Igree with you verdict. After emissions regulations killed the 240hp diesel there's new o Kodiaq VRS with the petrol TSI from the octavia. I expect it to be a bit more fun, but I don't think it would make a difference in the end. Again I'm wondering, whether Skoda doesn't want is isn't allowed to use the 300+ hp versions of the 2. 0 TSI like Seat does.
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9: 40. oh yeah, that's a real bummer. I can write a novel about that.
But a Igree with you verdict. After emissions regulations killed the 240hp diesel there's new o Kodiaq VRS with the petrol TSI from the octavia. I expect it to be a bit more fun, but I don't think it would make a difference in the end. Again I'm wondering, whether Skoda doesn't want is isn't allowed to use the 300+ hp versions of the 2. 0 TSI like Seat does.
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Sensei
the problem is the turbos they need upgrading and a remoulded crank shaft for more power then a larger fuel injection system for a better fuel to air mix making this car more responsive and powerful without killing your warranty as its just performance enhanment upgrades your total cost with labour charges including parts and tuning is around 3 grand no more but worth every penny
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the problem is the turbos they need upgrading and a remoulded crank shaft for more power then a larger fuel injection system for a better fuel to air mix making this car more responsive and powerful without killing your warranty as its just performance enhanment upgrades your total cost with labour charges including parts and tuning is around 3 grand no more but worth every penny
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llary
The petrol 2. 0 version makes more sense to me, in fact that's what I bought. It's not really noticeably slower than the vRS, economy is about the same and petrol engine is generally more pleasant to drive. Neither the 2. 0 or vRS are particularly amazing/fun to drive but petrol 2. 0 is plenty quick enough for a 7 seater so don't see the point in paying extra for the vRS.
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The petrol 2. 0 version makes more sense to me, in fact that's what I bought. It's not really noticeably slower than the vRS, economy is about the same and petrol engine is generally more pleasant to drive. Neither the 2. 0 or vRS are particularly amazing/fun to drive but petrol 2. 0 is plenty quick enough for a 7 seater so don't see the point in paying extra for the vRS.
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Martin
A lot of negative information in this review, the only valid point I see is the price, skoda have priced themselves into a premium brand, so your better off spending your money on an Audi or BMW, as for fake carbon fiber! I would hate to see the price of this or any car with real carbon fiber.
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A lot of negative information in this review, the only valid point I see is the price, skoda have priced themselves into a premium brand, so your better off spending your money on an Audi or BMW, as for fake carbon fiber! I would hate to see the price of this or any car with real carbon fiber.
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Luckless
i think u have mised the point of this car. This isnt a car that will do the Nurburgring the fastest or some insane numbers. This is for the person that wants something more sporty than your average kodiaq. This isnt a sports car this is a family car with sporty elements
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i think u have mised the point of this car. This isnt a car that will do the Nurburgring the fastest or some insane numbers. This is for the person that wants something more sporty than your average kodiaq. This isnt a sports car this is a family car with sporty elements
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john
Mrs bought one, because she wanted a car that are unique and rarely seen on the road(for now atleast. Except for the price tag and the fake exhaust. Actually its pretty nice car, Also the fake carbon effect doesnt bother me that much but woudve been nicer without it.
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Mrs bought one, because she wanted a car that are unique and rarely seen on the road(for now atleast. Except for the price tag and the fake exhaust. Actually its pretty nice car, Also the fake carbon effect doesnt bother me that much but woudve been nicer without it.
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EnjoyFirefighting
Start/Stop button location. well it makes perfectly sense to place it there; no need to have it in your viewing angle or make it a sporty-looking thing at a different location, it's simply at a practical spot you can find with your eyes closed;
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Start/Stop button location. well it makes perfectly sense to place it there; no need to have it in your viewing angle or make it a sporty-looking thing at a different location, it's simply at a practical spot you can find with your eyes closed;
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Alex_Kreis
Fake Diesel Exhaust Sound: Audi SQ5=ok, BMW X5 M50d=OK, Skoda Kodiaq RS=-how dare you! -, I got a Kodiaq RS and the Active Sound Module is amazing for a car in that price range! .and by the way: who cares if its fake or -real-? its all about the fun!
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Fake Diesel Exhaust Sound: Audi SQ5=ok, BMW X5 M50d=OK, Skoda Kodiaq RS=-how dare you! -, I got a Kodiaq RS and the Active Sound Module is amazing for a car in that price range! .and by the way: who cares if its fake or -real-? its all about the fun!
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