This is a discussion on Classic 2.0 on mobility within the Superb forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; my mum is thinking about getting this as her next Mobility car, she hasnt had it out for a test ...
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| my mum is thinking about getting this as her next Mobility car, she hasnt had it out for a test drive yet so Iam just asking on here if anyone has one and what they think of it. for only a £500 deposit it looks really reasonable the car doesnt look to bad for kit as standaard from the skoda web page, altho 115bhp for a car that big doesnt sound to good, my suzuki ignis sport has more than that and it is only a 1.5 litre engine |
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| Go for the diesel, the car needs the grunt. Also, remember the very large rear doors...they can be a real pain in carparks, both getting out and others bashing them.
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| yup diesel is better option..
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unfortuanately the diesel is not a option, the only other superbs are the classic 1.8 and the comfort 1.8 i think they r both turbos but not sure, they r both over £2000 on deposit so way up over price range, it is the same with the octavis only petrol versions available and no estates either1.4 16v and the 1.6's | |
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