IrishGunner
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The replacement for my beloved Yeti, the car that set the standard for small SUVs. The overview of the Karoq in the current edition of AutoExpress doesn't say a whole lot yet, "platforms / architectures / stablemates" blah blah blah.
Each to their own I suppose. I'm not a fan of boxy cars. That's part of the reason I dislike Range Rovers so much; big ugly boxes.I think they look great! Also, I think the estate looks as good too - not many estates can claim that (A4 / V60 / V70 maybe).
I agree on your first points, though I'd go for a Mazda 6 over an Accord any day of the week.
I'd probably go for a Mondeo ahead of the Accord as well.
Also, I think the best car in that class is the new Skoda Superb. It has it all really..
Again, each to their own. Having driven all three, though mostly the Mondeo, followed by the 6, with only a couple of trips in an accord, I would go for the 6 for looks and drive (similar feel but better engine), the Mondoe for space and practicality and the accord for built quality. It also has a nice engine but on par with the Mazda and if you are looking for interior finish and build quality the Passat is a better option than the Accord though, like all non "sports" spec VW's it's boring to drive.mazda 6 is identical to a ford mondeo only holds its value even worse , its really not at the races compared to a honda accord though
your joking ?
He's from Cork.
Hi galway_blow_in,
If you check out the reviews out there you'll find that they are almost universally very good...
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/skoda/superb
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/skoda/skoda-superb-review/
https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/skoda/superb
http://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-...-superb-builds-on-a-winning-formula-1.2316134
http://www.evo.co.uk/skoda/superb
Not sure if it's best in class, but it's certainly up there.
Some of us just happen to be blessed
those motoring journalists tend to parrot each other , if fiat brought out a fantastic car , it would still get a poor review , vw could bring out something akin to a lada and 5 stars
Firefly I wouldn't worry about it. Cars are ultimately down to personal preference and some people look for certain things in a car that are not all that important to others. For example Purple says that he doesn't think the Volvo S60 is a nice drive and much prefers the drive from a Mondeo whilst I find the S60 to be a lovely drive and definitely a step up in comfort, class and looks from the Mondeo. That said I would say that both are great cars, just that we have a difference in preference. FWIW I think the Skoda represents superb value (pun fully intended!) and is a great car. I think most cars in this bracket are really good cars. The funny thing is though, despite the overwhelming number of posts in here advising the OP to buy saloon or hatchback over SUV, it looks like he's going with his original preference of SUV so again personal preference wins out over any argument on pros/cons of alternatives!
I think the Superb is best in class. You asked if I was joking. I've provided links to recognised motoring websites and even monagt quotes the notourisly difficult to please Jeremy Clarkson gushing about the car. Given your point above, can you offer anything to suggest that it is a joke to consider the Superb best in class?
Not sure I would agree it's for the badge Firefly. Definitely there is a sacrifice on space when compared to Superb or Mondeo but for me it's at the expense of a superior finish, comfort and safety, not the badge (as I have never cared for the badge of a car personally).I like the S60 however I think with Volvo (and BMW (which I drive myself) , Audi, Mercedes) you are sacrificing space for a badge.
Not sure I would agree it's for the badge Firefly. Definitely there is a sacrifice on space when compared to Superb or Mondeo but for me it's at the expense of a superior finish, comfort and safety, not the badge (as I have never cared for the badge of a car personally).
So July could be good month to get these ?
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