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Skoda Superb Estate (2010 - 2015)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 20 January 2023
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reviewed by vor60 on 7 March 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 23 October 2018
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reviewed by ALAN J WILSON on 7 March 2018
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reviewed by vor60 on 7 October 2017
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reviewed by Barry Edwards on 3 March 2017
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reviewed by drascombe on 26 January 2015
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reviewed by 2Dogs on 16 October 2014
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reviewed by 100andthirty on 28 August 2014
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reviewed by herrbohnen on 25 June 2014
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reviewed by valicourt on 3 February 2014
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Elegance 1.8 TSI 4x4 5dr Estate

reviewed by mmalpass on 28 October 2013
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Overall rating
5
How it drives
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Fuel economy
4
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
2
Cost of maintenance and repairs
5
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
5
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

Best car I've ever had.

Superb is an apt name. It has a smooth ride in terms of both suspension and gear change.
Holds the road well and goes just where you point it. I am 6' 5" and don't, for the first time ever, need the seat as far back as it will go! With the driver's seat set for me I can sit behind it with room to spare.
As a tow car for my caravan it is without equal. On motorways it is rock steady at all speeds, even when boxy vehicles overtake quite quickly. Normally a twitch will be felt when the displaced air hits the caravan. Many caravan sites in Europe have a gravel surface at the exit. With a front wheel drive car and a caravan behind there is insufficient grip and wheel spin results. Not with this car!
I use winter tyres on 16" wheels during the cold period and have been very impressed. I was never stuck, or in any trouble whatsoever and I have a regular journey to a town in the NE noted for snow and difficult conditions on a steep hill.
The negatives - fuel consumption is not great, but I knew that before I bought it on a VAT free deal, and would probably buy the diesel version next time. However I can use a lot of petrol before I use up VAT difference, bearing in mind the price difference between petrol and diesel.
The boot is not as big as my previous vehicle (Citroen C5 estate), but I can live with that - just.

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reviewed by sussexprc on 22 August 2013
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reviewed by shayshay on 23 May 2013
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reviewed by antony3086 on 1 February 2013
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reviewed by brt on 24 January 2013
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reviewed by Ed_Moses on 24 December 2012
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reviewed by Mrbluesky on 25 June 2012
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reviewed by David27 on 4 July 2010
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reviewed by DavidM40 on 30 June 2010

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About this car

Price£18,190–£34,705
Road TaxC–L
MPG27.7–65.7 mpg
Real MPG90.1%

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