@@antyx1 jako to se na me nezlob, ale potkat superba ikdyby mel stejnej rok vyroby, ale byl v nejlevnejsi variante, tak vypada uplne, ale ze uplne jinak, nez tato nadupana verze. Takze ne nepotkava je. Typek tak mozna potkava superba jednickovyho🤣🤣
I love Skodas. You get the quality, reliability and comfort of a luxury VW for the price of something made in the Czech Republic. It is one of the smartest car brands out there.
@@braydonwen3852generally yes, not reliable as a Toyota but skoda is really good value for money because they offer the same products as vw but with slightly better styling and equipment at a lower price
@@theanti-ledguy9052not reliable as toyota? Depends what model we are talking about. I'm gonna argue that the mk1 octavia is as durable as the best toyota engine
They can easily accommodate most travel mugs but perhaps not the buckets some people may have. The door pockets are massive though and will hold even the biggest cup.
Isse saste mein CIVIC aur Mazda 6 aa jaati h, civic has same power while I own Mazda 6 which is better looking and more powerful and less expensive than Superb
@@Arts11234 but ig features nahi h mazda me Skoda supeb jitne , it even has Headlight washers , ventilated cooling and heating seats , 360 cam , e- parking break , it has multiple climate zone settings also and what not.
As a previous owner of an Octavia vrs, the lines you like so much on the front lights are actually not aesthetics but functional. They contain the receiving light sensitive elements for the automatic high beams
Genius ? 😄 in EU if you have lower spec version there is the hole for ignition key. There was hole that is the reason why start button is there , just cost cuttin nothing genius 😄 Dont forget Skoda SuperB is lowcost car. It is below Passat , Mondeo , Camry etc.
Spot on. I have a 17 Superb and my wife has an 18 Tiguan - her identical start button has been replaced because it sits next to gear selector and so collects crap.
It is a funny way to find out if a person is Slavic in voice chats :) Here in Belarus, also Russia and Ukraine, as far as I know, you'd actually receive an "are-you-ok" look if you pronounce it [ˈskoda] and not [ˈʃkoda]. Literally everyone calls it "Шкода". What is extra funny, both in Belarusian and Ukrainian (and also some western dialects of Russian) "Škoda" means "damage" or "harm".
The start button is ugly only for you because the European version has the steering wheel on the other side and the button is inside the interior so it is not visible to the driver when getting in.
@@JimboBimbo355 it´s not about that for me. I was way happier with my fabia than with the octavia. The car simply feels somehpw not finished. It may be due to multitude errors I become daily..
@@Schluker I have the car for 2 years (the A8) coming from a VW Passat B6. I am really impressed with the Skoda. There are constant upgrades to the car both software and physical elements for free. So they are constantly improving them.
@@Michalaniol487 Base tech is indeed German. And owner (VW). That's all. It's like saying Mercedes-Benz is Chinese, because greatest share is owned by chinese corporates, wtfff
Its not, the difference in price had to paid somewhere and If you compare the car to actual executive A6 you will se where the savings have been made, breaks, suspension setup and so on, Skoda made a big car with a cheap production methods we use with small hatchbacks, Compare the suspension diagram of A6 to Superb and you will see that Superb is missing alot of features and parts that ensure premium ride quality worthy of executive class.
Interesting fact, the older generation of this car is a saloon/hatchback, this is because you can open the rear by just a quarter and you can also open the entire rear end, these come with a rear wiper delete from factory.
And just imagine this same perfect looking Škoda Superb in the Dragonskin color 😃. I believe its the best looking Škoda ever, and also not that expensive compared to VW counterparts, which are just more expensive Superb tbh 😆
I am from India and have been in love with Skoda since 2006 (Skoda Octavia 1st Gen) and then Skoda Octavia 2nd gen called Laura in india) since 2020. Also driving Audi Q5 (since 2011) and Volkswagen Taigun (Since Jan23)... Big❤Skoda
The previous generation from this had a 3.6 l V6 and all wheel drive. Quick history lesson if you are interested: before the war, skoda made some of the most luxurious cars in the world, including the superb. Many years later when Skoda was just a typical Eastern block manufacturer. VW purchase them because Skoda knew how to make small all aluminium engines which the West did not know how to do. Under VW's ownership, Skoda was made into a bargain basement brand despite the fact that it is older and has more heritage than every other brand in the VAG group. 🙄
I’m quite happy with the Start button being in the steering column. Feels very natural after decades of using a key. Central buttons would feel very strange to me, but for the kids coming through who never use a key the centre might be most logical spot for them 🤷♂️
Virtus is 20 lakh car Daddy Superb is 45 Lakh in india Why do you even need a comparison superb is so good Compare Superb to an Audi A4/A6 or a BMW 3 series grand Limo and you will see how much better value you get
@@chadultrapromax1735 Superb I think is 34-37 in India....idk if that's on road or ex showroom, but smthng like that... Yeah...it's gooood.. But I just wanted to hear the difference in a short video...simple n straight!!😂 N what are your like.....views on Virtus?
I really like how Škoda is basically a Volkswagen with a couple of cut corners. Instead of designing an entirely new center console to fit a start button, they just place it in an existing spot where the keyhole would be on a Golf for example. Small stuff like that keep the prices down and makes these cars available for more people. Brilliant.
@@BIGZ3D in india Skoda and Volkswagen are very difficult to maintain , their service is expensive, their spare parts are not available easily and wherever available they are very high priced i.e. unaffordable for some normal or middle class guy , and internal issues in the car will charge a lot of money to be fixed
@Nunnu X that´s quite the normal price considering you can choose between L&K and Sportline only. Basically the same price as in the country of origin ;)
It's not really a misplaced start button, you just have the steering wheel on the wrong side. 😂 In Europe the button is on the same side of the steering wheel, but towards the center console because the steering wheel is on the left side. Škoda is a great company, the best value for money hands down.
I saw this on the road and it legit looks beautiful, the last time I was that in awe of a car was probably the first time I saw a Mclaren so I defo think this tops its rivals. I'm not even sure what made it look so great but it just works, and the size of the car gives a real presence on the road because this was huge.
So my dad drives a Skoda superb scout it has a TFSI 4 cylinder that makes 272 hp and it's the IV so it has an adisonal Electric motor that makes 48 hp in total 320 hp and not only that the thing is a space ship from the design to the engine is just Awesome
No it’s normal that in the light there is humidity, but on the non LED light this humidity is reduced by the heat generated by the bulbs. But LED generates a lot less heat, so the humidity stays here and can condense on the cover if certain conditions are met.
I own a 2005 Octavia SW, 1.9 TDI. Same deal as boot size, not as big of course. Still very solid, 268000 km on the clock. Needs clutch service and a little love to make her pretty. It's my warhorse and my beauty, and I lover her.🤙
4 years since we have our 2014 superb outdoor. Really can't say anything wrong about the car. MASSIVE cabin and cargo space. Everything in place. Decent awd, audio, sat nav, seats. Probably there is no other car in this price, which offers the same.
I’ve worked on it’s brother, the Octavia before. These cars are brutally simple for annual maintenance ie oil change, engine and air intake filters as well as the diesel filter. Would definitely buy one myself!
Great cars but you are wrong about the push start button location. It's the most sensible location for a push button. It's where you would start any car with a key from. It's natural to reach there to start.
I changed the mapping on my superb wagon sport line edition. Got 350 hp now and is practical and fun. Looks way better in the sportline version particularly the interior.
@@pera6735 I mean if you want fun car buy something Japanese, I don’t mean it like Škoda makes bad cars, they get you from A to B, but that’s not a definition of fun car, plus they’re overpriced. Bud I’m honestly glad you enjoy it.
Its nice that the Australian market still gets a manual transmission with the Superb. In India, people who can afford a Superb are just too lazy to shift gears
I had a 2018 skoda superb 2.0 190 tdi dsg sel executive estate, I found it to be the best around car I have ever purchased, it drives fantastic it is so comfortable and the interior is huge the rear leg room is more than a Mercedes s500 saloon .the diesel is super economical doing over a 1,000 miles to a tank and the 190 bhp 4 cylinder diesel will top out at 146 mph . I had a BMW M3 before getting the skoda completely different cars I know but the skoda was so compliant and a relaxing car to drive it was such a joy to drive .I only sold it as I had ordered a brand new volkswagan transporter camper van .if I ever sell the camper I will be buying another skoda superb estate again. Brilliant cars .
I myself drive one of these skoda superb lauren&klemen and its by far the best car i’ve ever had! The space in there when you have kids is amazing anything can fit in the back for a nice day out besides you have 4 different type of settings for the performance i myself love driving on comfort mode no cc bumpy rides such smooth suspension. Lovely car tbh and not so expensive as you may think.
I really wish to own one one day :P esp. with the 2 liter 280bhp engine. I would lower it asap tho, a lot of people say its kind of a boat in the twisties ;)
I'm an owner of a VW Arteon which feels like a Skoda Superb too (shares the same platform btw). Plenty of boot space and good legroom at the back also 🙂