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I am considering upgrading to the TSI Superb from my current Laura TSI. I don't want to miss out on the additional torque offered on the manual transmission . So it will be the Style variant TSI manual if I go for the petrol.

Among the features that vary from the L&K variant, I am aware that the L&K gets the canton audio with subwoofer. I heard from the sales representative at Vinayak skoda that the style version comes with Bosch speakers and no subwoofer.

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Originally Posted by kdadi (Post 4135662)
Thank you. Visited Vinayak Skoda today to checkout the new finance offer. wasnt excited by it. Need to make up my mind soon.

Isn't the interest rate diminishing rate with Skoda ?

Also if you wait till April there is a nice chance that Bank interest rates will fall, you could probably take a loan like that. Bank Interest rates are usually diminishing rates.

Subwoofer in L&K is not that great,however it gives some punch to the sound.
I went for SBI loan with 85% on road funding with maxgain. Interest rates are not falling this year until they resolve bad loan issues.

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Originally Posted by DieselDelight (Post 4156391)
Subwoofer in L&K is not that great,however it gives some punch to the sound.
I went for SBI loan with 85% on road funding with maxgain. Interest rates are not falling this year until they resolve bad loan issues.

Banks are sitting flush with cash. There's no way they will keep that cash idle. As per my logic to rotate it they will have to reduce their loan rates to some extent at least.

The bad loans, well they are will write it off, no use wasting money and resources trying to recover it.

Few months back the interest rate with Skoda were 10% diminishing. Not sure about now.

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Originally Posted by stanjohn123 (Post 4155758)
Isn't the interest rate diminishing rate with Skoda ?

Also if you wait till April there is a nice chance that Bank interest rates will fall, you could probably take a loan like that. Bank Interest rates are usually diminishing rates.

I checked they have a regular car loan offer as well right now which is lower than what is offered by banks. So planning to check that out once I get the allocation. still waiting for that.

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Originally Posted by kdadi (Post 4157851)
I checked they have a regular car loan offer as well right now which is lower than what is offered by banks. So planning to check that out once I get the allocation. still waiting for that.

I really doubt a manufacturer can give car loans at rates cheaper than our banks. But do let us know about any offer that exists.

Skoda is financed through VW finance, they try to match other banks rates.

I preferred to take upfront discount from Dealer and take loan from SBI. My advice is to compare EMIs and other terms like prepayment penalty.

SBI funds 90% of on road price with no prepayment penalty, and tenure up to 7 years with overdraft account.

After a lengthy wait, finally got home the new Skoda Superb 1.8 TSI MT.

Since there is already more detail on the car in tbhp than probably the Skoda Service Centers even know about, I won't be doing any detailed review. But here is a summary of my impressions.

Booking & Delivery Process

Oh boy was this painful? :Frustrati
The dealership experience itself was pretty OK. The Sales Rep was decent and obliging. But Skoda has messed up the deliveries and stock allocation big time! I was very clear right from day 1 that I wanted only the manual variant. I booked way back end of Jan, and was informed that delivery would happen by mid-March. But as days progressed, the gory details started to emerge that Skoda simply had no car of that variant in their production plans for some indefinite timeframe. Even custom-built cars fare better.

After a lot of haggling, threatening to cancel the booking etc., finally they somehow managed to confirm the car and gave the VIN.
After a mandatory PDI a few days before, got the delivery during 2nd week of April.

About the Car
Likes:
- Space and Comfort is unparalleled.
- Quality
- What an Engine, gearbox very well mated, a bit notchy though.
- Great to drive.
- Decent fuel economy if driven sedately.
- Good feature-set.

Dislikes:
- Sheer size of the car in Bangalore traffic making my hair turn grey faster.
- Skoda deciding to make front passenger seat adjustment manual on the style variant. Are they mad, after someone pays 30+? :Shockked:

I am keeping fingers crossed the A.S.S does not become a nightmare.

It's been 2 weeks since I have owned it and have hit the highway once. Took it to Mysore, and I was pleasantly surprised it returned about 13 kmpl, considering I am still adjusting my driving style to the car. One needs a yogic restraint to drive it sedately on the highway. Its very easy to reach triple digit speeds in no time, and the mid-range of this turbo-petrol (especially the 320Nm in the MT variant) makes it so much fun.

Just a couple of pics clicked on my mobile for now. Will spend quality time soon to take better ones.

Overall - I am one happy soul clap:

I am considering replacing my octavia with the Superb L&K TDi and I am concerned about it's reliability. I have faced a bucket load of issues with my car already and I feel foolish for considering another Skoda.

I know the diesel doesn't use the same problematic dry clutch DQ200 gearbox and that the TDI motor is also more robust, but I would like to take the forum's opinion on the reliability of this drivetrain.

I also request diesel superb owners to give their thoughts on the same :)

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Originally Posted by Mtv (Post 4189792)
I am considering replacing my octavia with the Superb L&K TDi and I am concerned about it's reliability. I have faced a bucket load of issues with my car already and I feel foolish for considering another Skoda.

I know the diesel doesn't use the same problematic dry clutch DQ200 gearbox and that the TDI motor is also more robust, but I would like to take the forum's opinion on the reliability of this drivetrain.

I also request diesel superb owners to give their thoughts on the same :)

Not a superb owener - but I have been driving a remapped Laura TDi for 67Kkm, and the engine and gearbox has been working beautifully especially given it spends a decent amount of time in traffic!

The TDi would be my pick for the Superb simply because of the more reliable engine and gearbox combo!

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Originally Posted by lamborghini (Post 4189889)
Not a superb owener - but I have been driving a remapped Laura TDi for 67Kkm, and the engine and gearbox has been working beautifully especially given it spends a decent amount of time in traffic!

The TDi would be my pick for the Superb simply because of the more reliable engine and gearbox combo!

Thank you for your reply

Is yours a DSG?

I've read a ton about petrol DSGs breaking down, I myself am a victim. If only the diesel superb came with a manual .

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Originally Posted by Mtv (Post 4190078)
Thank you for your reply

Is yours a DSG?

I've read a ton about petrol DSGs breaking down, I myself am a victim. If only the diesel superb came with a manual .

I have a couple of friends who have the previous generation superb petrol manual. They have run between 60K - 80K each, and no major problems.

the thing about this petrol engine is that it drinks a lot of oil !! As long as you are careful to not stretch your luck and keep a good care of it, I think it will be OK.

I think the risk with the DSG/mechanotronic is greater.

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Originally Posted by Mtv (Post 4190078)
Thank you for your reply

Is yours a DSG?

I've read a ton about petrol DSGs breaking down, I myself am a victim. If only the diesel superb came with a manual .

It's a DSG

The Superb MT is another option but in traffic you will miss the convenience of the AT.

We have the 2016 Skoda Superb L&K Diesel which is used by my Uncle. I usually shuffle between my 2011 VW Polo 1.6 and my 2015 VW Jetta DSG. The other day I happened to drive the Superb and I found it very sluggish as compared to my Jetta. I did not enjoy it at all.

I was actually surprised and concerned that the Superb being a car with 177 bhp and 350 Nm torque was so sluggish as compared to my Jetta with 140 bhp and 320 Nm torque. I mean, when even with slight acceleration, the Jetta is eager to move as compared to the Superb which is slower. I am not sure if this is normal or is there something wrong with the car.

Anybody experienced something like this?

The Skoda Superb has topped the Driver Power survey, one of the biggest in the UK, conducted by Auto Express and the best car, across segments is the Skoda Superb with an overall score of 93.42...!!!

Source: http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/best-ca...r-2017-results

A lot of us in India too have been enamoured by great car that the Superb is, on almost every count and the Brits seem to be simply loving it. In fact, the Yeti (now discontinued in India and about to replaced internationally with the Karoq), took second spot while the Fabia leads in its segment.

With such great cars and customer trust, Skoda has found a firm foothold in the UK car market.

Hope to see such successes for them in India too.
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