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Skoda Octavia 1.0 TSI 115PS â S$109,400

 

Skoda Rapid Spaceback 1.0 TSI 95PS â S$103,400

 

Skoda Superb 2.0 TSI 220PS Laurin & Klement â S$159,900

 

Skoda Kodiaq 2.0 TSI 180PS 4Ã4 Style â S$167,900

Thanks. When coe is 5k, superb 2L is selling at 115k. Now coe at ~40k they cost 160k?

 

They used to be cheaper than Mondeo. Mondeo at 50+k coe last year cost about 145k

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Thanks. When coe is 5k, superb 2L is selling at 115k. Now coe at ~40k they cost 160k?

 

They used to be cheaper than Mondeo. Mondeo at 50+k coe last year cost about 145k

 

The L&K is a higher trim level I believe

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Skoda Octavia 1.0 TSI 115PS â S$109,400

 

Skoda Rapid Spaceback 1.0 TSI 95PS â S$103,400

 

Skoda Superb 2.0 TSI 220PS Laurin & Klement â S$159,900

 

Skoda Kodiaq 2.0 TSI 180PS 4Ã4 Style â S$167,900

Kodiaq looks good! if only price can be less than 150k...
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Weird that Skoda did not contact existing Skoda owners to attend this launch. I'm sure they could have easily gotten the existing Skoda owners database from LTA etc. 

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Hopefully there will be some discount on the list prices. Anyone has any idea on the combi/estate price options?

 

For now only 4 models. I even suspect that range might be limited. VCS seems to want to complement VW with Skoda, not compete

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Thank you for the photos and the price information.  I'm really glad they brought in the Octavia 1.0 Tsi. However, I think that they have set the prices too high.  I  was expecting something closer to the Korean car prices, and significantly less than the Golf or Polo.  So this dampens my excitement a little bit.  BUT, still, the Octavia and Rapid are worth considering.

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Thank you for the photos and the price information.  I'm really glad they brought in the Octavia 1.0 Tsi. However, I think that they have set the prices too high.  I  was expecting something closer to the Korean car prices, and significantly less than the Golf or Polo.  So this dampens my excitement a little bit.  BUT, still, the Octavia and Rapid are worth considering.

 

The price for Octavia is about the price of the Korean Elantra elite model I bought in end 2016 when COE Cat A was 50k.  

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Thanks for your response.  With the COE at $38K - $40K the price should be quite a bit lower than $109k for the Octavia.  I believe the Elantra is now well under $100K.  The new i30 1.4 turbo is now under $90K.

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Thanks for your response.  With the COE at $38K - $40K the price should be quite a bit lower than $109k for the Octavia.  I believe the Elantra is now well under $100K.  The new i30 1.4 turbo is now under $90K.

 

The Elantra elite model should be abt 90k now. Maybe the CEVS is why the AD is coming up with these prices.

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Just checked the VW website, and the Golf 1.0 TSi is going for $111K.  If the Elantra is about $90K, the Octavia should be about midpoint between the 2, around $100K or maybe just under.  It will be interesting to see what the launch offers are like!

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Weird that Skoda did not contact existing Skoda owners to attend this launch. I'm sure they could have easily gotten the existing Skoda owners database from LTA etc. 

 

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Just checked the VW website, and the Golf 1.0 TSi is going for $111K.  If the Elantra is about $90K, the Octavia should be about midpoint between the 2, around $100K or maybe just under.  It will be interesting to see what the launch offers are like!

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Weird that Skoda did not contact existing Skoda owners to attend this launch. I'm sure they could have easily gotten the existing Skoda owners database from LTA etc.

It’ll be weirded if Skoda can get owners personal particulars from LTA. I’m sure you have easily gotten it wrong.

If personal particulars can be taken from LTA, we’ll be swamped with endless marketing phone calls, letters, emails from car dealers, accessories shop, workshops servicing your car brand, car exporters calling you when your car reaching 10 years old ........and so on and so on.......

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