Skoda Kodiaq (2016 - 2024)

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reviewed by A Garland on 26 November 2023
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reviewed by Trevor Carlile on 6 December 2022
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reviewed by Anonymous on 19 June 2022
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reviewed by Anonymous on 15 February 2022
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reviewed by Anonymous on 20 December 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 1 October 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 17 September 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 16 September 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 12 September 2020
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reviewed by Barnsley Taff on 20 March 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 15 March 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 16 January 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 9 January 2019
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reviewed by Anonymous on 17 November 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 29 October 2018
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reviewed by The Sheepskin & Trilby on 11 September 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 7 September 2018
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reviewed by Stuart Foxall on 30 July 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 18 July 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 18 July 2018
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SE L1.4(150bhp) DSG 2WD 7 seats

reviewed by Anonymous on 18 July 2018
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Overall rating
5
How it drives
5
Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
5
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 have ever ownedBUT!

The 1.4 Kodiag 150bhp DSG is a brilliant car. fast enough (0-62) in 9.1 seconds and powerful enough to carry it's 7 passengers at legal speeds and overtake with ease at any speed. The engine is so 'torquey' , it is more like a small diesel.
Unfortunately I consider the car was launched too early. Although I would still consider it to be the best car out of the 75 I have owned, it does have some annoying niggles.
Common problems on the kodiaqforums.co.uk from which mine suffers are.
creaking door cards.
Initially unreliable electronics (now put right by dealer)
'Pop~out' door guards, becoming trapped and getting knocked off when closing the door
Faulty tailgate operation using the external tailgate handle.
It must be understood, however, that mine was one of the first six registered in the U.K. and all brand new models often have teething problems. It is disappointing that on a car costing (at the time) £30,650 that ANY faults should be present. That is the price one risks paying for being an 'early adopter'.
I still LOVE my Kodiaq.

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reviewed by Anonymous on 11 July 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 7 May 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 15 October 2017

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About this car

Price£21,495–£37,745
Road TaxE–K
MPG38.2–56.5 mpg
Real MPG81.1%

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