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| Superb PD140 Elegance?? I'm thinking of moving from my fantastically reliable 2001 1.6 Octy due to the daily 100 mile commute - and the Superb PD140 Elegance, six months old, seem great value for money. So, does anyone own one of the new facelifted Superbs and give their experiences and opinions on the car? Thanks in advance... Rob |
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? Tried a search? There is a massive thread running on this one ![]() |
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? Once you get used to the size of the car it's great and really at it's best on the motorway...pd 140 should give you at least 50mpg driving long distances like that and is comfortable as well
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? There is indeed , though doing commutes of the distances mentioned here should be ideal for the correct operation of the particle filter
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? Yep it should indeed. |
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? I wouldn't necessarily be put off by that. Its only an issue if you do lots of short journeys and from the sounds of it you won't. It's an issue on some other makes and models as well
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? Without me even seeing or clicking this link, let me guess are we referring to the particle filter!! ![]()
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| Briskodian | Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? FWIW I never had any problems with the DPF when I had my superb. Did mainly (though not all) motorway journeys. |
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? To repeat the note on the "2.0 140 - Don't Buy One" thread and I don't know if this is old news, but I understand from a dealer just now that there is a free firmware flash for the ECU which should "fix" the vast majority of these issues, with the caveat that if the driver "persisitantly drives under 50mph, the warning light may still appear." |
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? Rob, if you like the car - buy it. I swithered after reading the 'don't buy one...' thread. Particularly because some days the only driving I do in the car is to the local train station and back - 1mile each way! However, I went ahead and bought a facelifted 140 Elegance in March this year and after more than two months have still never seen the dreaded DPF light come on when driving. The car is beautifully put together and the standard spec is unbelievable for a car which cost me less than £16k - (5months old and less than 2,500 miles on the clock when I bought it). The new style 17" alloy wheels in particular make the car look fantastic. I had a PD 130 Comfort Superb before - the PD 140 is not quite as frugal as the PD 130 and the 6 sp gearbox is not as smooth as the old 5 speed box but everything else is just as good or better than the old one. Gordon |
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? To update from my other thread Ours has now covered 37000 miles in a year, the DPF failures all occured in the space of 10 days & always whilst decending long mountains, otherwise we have never seen the light on. This might be partially due to the fact that we now always ensure the engine spins at reosnable revs & we dont trickle round town in to high a gear. Both driving styles seem to give similair economy figures & if anything the mpg gets better when the cars hot. Im guessing this is due to the car not adding fuel to compensate for the cool exhaust, something it does automatically to try & raise the exhaust temperature. From the people who have contacted re the problem it seems it only occurs for those who drive the car really gently around town or on runs, one driver who cruised across the New Forest which has a blanket 40 limit on cruise in 6th is a prime example. On average Motorway driving in the UK I doubt you will ever see 50 mpg, we tend to get the low 40's. On a recent 500 mile run across france with the cruise set on 95 it gave 39 which I didnt think was too bad. Its a shame for us the Superb experiece was ruined due to the DPF & Skoda UK's attitude to us, I love mountains but unfortunately have little faith in the car. This year when we returned I thrashed the car up the into the Alps to keep it as hot as possible, used the bus while we were there & then left incredibly early, coasted down the mountain with the engine on tick over sufficent to power the abs & power steering until I reached an area where a steady speed could be achieved. It really is a great car for the money, its just a shame it has an inherent design fault that catch some out. If you do a reosnable trip every day you will find it incredibly comfortable, especially if you are motorway cruising Other niggles have been hazzard switch never working properly from new & having to be replaced, apparently common. parking sensor failure, again common but can catch you out, the car has four sensors & if one fails it has a blind spot which we found with a small bump !!, seatbelt needed to be replaced as it clicked every time the belt moved slightly, anoying when its level with your ear ! Rear tyres going out of shape on the inside causing a drone to develop. You will find there are some incredibly good deals on these if you are buying new or secondhand, we paid under 18000 for a brand new one ordered from the factory to our colour choice. I cant think of a car that will give you so much for your money, I just hope you dont get the dreaded problem !
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| Briskodian | Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? Thanks for the update Stuart. It's a real shame that VAG don't support their older designs when legislation makes engine modifications necessary. I'm afraid it's a sgn of a crappy organisation and for that reason, this Skoda will be my last. I fully agree with your comments on the value for money that the Superb offers. Given its cliff-edge depreciation, a second hand sample is even better, coupled with the fact that you can get the 130PS engine (mine has been trouble free) and the smoother and more reliable 5 speed transmission. The 6 speeder is suspect in terms of reliability and I see from the parts list that it has an internal oil pump and cooler - no doubt needed because of the increased bearing loadings caused by the closer spacing of the gear sets. This transmission is a marketing ploy anyway - with the spread of torque that the diesels give, you just don't need an extra ratio. Top gear is almost the same. My verdict: secondhand as a utility car with the Cat III engine, the Superb is good value. Let us know how you get on with the DPF problems. rotodiesel. |
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? Quote:
Looking at a number of other marques, seems that quite a number suffer from DPF issues - Saab, Vauxhall (or Saab again!), Peugeot Citroen and Renault all seem to have very similar problems to Skoda. Depreciation? At 30 - 37% over three years, it isn't that bad, just heaviest in 1st 12 months as are all vehicles, but no worse that a number of other Germanically sourced vehicles. Interesting comment on the 6 Speed box which I'll bear in mind. | |
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? personally id say go and treat yourself to the new facelift model....i have a neighbour who owns an audi A6 and his little boy always comes up to me saying my dad's car is better than yours...of course i smile at him, and only a few days ago his wife came up to me when i was washing the 140 comfort and commented how she tried to get her husband to get a superb...i now hear that he has starting problems and tiptronic problems...ah the joys of owning a skoda superb. just cant see the point in buying something that costs about 11 grand more and it goes wrong hehe. |
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So Skoda, R8 PLEASE
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Hope the dealer rectifies the issues this week and get's it back to me quickly, so I can then start enjoying it properly. ![]() | |
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| Re: Superb PD140 Elegance?? Don't worry about depreciation right now lads, it seems both the Superb and the Octavia are holding good residuals, I saw an 05 Octavia at auction that you could buy from the dealer for 12k brand new achieve £9800 plus buyers fee a few weeks ago, ppl now want a Skoda, infact it's getting that they want a Skoda more than a VW purely on reliability and parts costs, I never saw a cheap Superb at all when I was looking for mine, and if todays values continue I should still get 6k back from my 9k on it in 2 yrs time. |
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