At Škoda, we understand the importance of sound-independent advice when it comes to buying a new car. Take a look at the reviews featured below from well-established automotive journalists. Tried and tested, they give honest opinions of what they think of our Škoda models.
"Meet the anti-SUV."
"Smarter and snazzier, Škoda’s mid-sizer ups its game with fourth generation now on sale."
"The Škoda Octavia RS is a car that you can confidently choose if you’re after a sportier driving midsize vehicle."
“More than 100 new cars have been released in Australia this year - Škoda’s Kamiq compact SUV has been judged the best of them according to News Corp.”
“The Australian launch of the Kamiq saw me test drive just the entry-grade 85 TSI, but this review covers the entire line-up.”
“The Škoda Kamiq joins the Czech brand's line-up of SUVs and crossovers as the smallest member of the family.”
“Best In Class” “The Škoda Kodiaq is a very impressive seven-seat SUV”
“The improvements made across the range help keep the Škoda Kodiaq fresh and competitive in 2022’s marketplace’
“1 per cent touches that differentiate a good SUV from a great one”
“Here’s one of the main reason I think the 110TSI is the grade to get.”
“Škoda is getting ready to charge Down Under.”
“the Czech-built Karoq defiantly marches to the beat of its own drum..”
"Škoda's Scala is now available in Oz after a delay. It's a good thing too, primed to take the fight to the segment leaders with a mix of value and quality."
"The small car segment is a shadow of its former self, but that isn’t stopping some brands from entering the fray with competitive models for those willing to think outside the SUV box."
"the all-new Škoda Scala is yet another good reason for Japanese and Korean carmakers to sleep with one eye open..."
Škoda continues to kick goals as the Euro car-maker others should watch out for.”
"Škoda's Superb has hardly put a wheel wrong since its launch in Australia.”
“One of the most handsome wagons on the market.”
“Škoda has made a serious pitch for the crown of best-value city car, launching a bigger and better Fabia hatch and wagon with pricing from $15,990 driveaway.”
“Miniature SUVs with raised driving positions might be the flavour of the moment, but there remains a cheaper, lower-slung alternative with (in some cases) even greater interior space.”
“A slew of new releases has seen Škoda post growth of nearly 67 per cent in January with 901 sales...” – James Wong
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