Skoda Octavia Hatchback (04 on) - Review

Review by David Ross on
Last Updated: 15 February 2011
The Skoda Octavia is one of the best family cars around. Spacious, reliable, well built and good to drive, it also comes with a great range of engines. But the Skoda's biggest strength is its value for money - it's priced competitively against the likes of the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf but able to offer more interior space and impressive levels of standard equipment with all cars getting climate control and electric windows. The Octavia has been a major force in helping the growing reputation of the Czech brand. Skoda dealers have a superb reputation for customer care and the Octavia regularly tops owner satisfaction surveys. A clean and economical Greenline II version that averages 74mpg and emits 99g/km of CO2 emissions is available – making it exempt from first-year and annual road tax. It’s not just about the environmentally friendy folk though, and there's also an excellent pefromance-focused vRS version - which is covered in a separate review. It was given a bit of a refresh in 2009 with a number of styling changes to differentiate it from the previous car. These included newly shaped headlamps, new grille and bumper. The rear got a revised bumber and new lights. The interior was given a well-deserved update too, with more modern VW Group audio and sat-nav system, new steering wheel and a white backlit instrument panel. A new 1.4-litre TSI petrol engine was included in the range which, along with the existing 1.8-litre TSI enghine, was made available with the seven-speed DSG automatic gearbox. There’s an excellent mixture of small and efficient petrol engines as well as more economical and low-emitting diesel engines on offer. The value-for- money factor was ramped up further in 2011 with the addition of the SE Plus trim. This added 16-inch alloys, upgraded upholstery, touchscreen sat-nav, rear parking sensors, Bluetooth and multi-function steering wheel – all for a substantial saving when you take into account the extra cost. Efficiency, excellent value, reliability and comfort were the factors behind the Skoda Octavia 1.2 TSI S winning the 2011 Parkers Cost of Motoring New Car Award in the family car sector. The 1.6-litre TDI S model then went on to win the 2012 Parkers Cost of Motoring New Car Award in the family hatchback category. Read on for the full Skoda Octavia review…
4.5 out of 5

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4 out of 5

Comfort

The seats in the Octavia are excellent and offer good support - which is noticeable on long journeys. Thanks to the compliant ride the Skoda makes a great long distance cruiser but the ride on Sport models can prove a little firm due to the low-profile tyres and 17-inch wheels. Rear passengers get particularly well catered for with generous head and legroom which are on par (and exceed) larger cars like the Ford Mondeo and Vauxhall Vectra. Wind and road noise are low, but the TDI engines can create quite a din at higher revs.

4.5 out of 5

Practicality

This is one of the Octavia's many strengths. Considering its price tag, the Skoda offers superb space and practicality for the money. The boot is easy to access thanks to a large tailgate and the load area offers 560 litres of space - that's even more than the cavernous Ford Mondeo. There's plenty of storage all round and up front there are large door bins, two central cupholders and a cubby on the top of the dash. The rear seats split and fold down to boost overall carrying capacity to 1,350 litres.

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Behind the wheel

The Octavia cabin is comfortable and robust but the grey plastics are rather dull and the design a little uninspiring. However on the plus side the layout is simple and all the controls intuitive. Overall there’s a really solid feel to the cabin and the driving position is excellent too with plenty of adjustment in the steering column while the seats offer good support. Revised models from early 2009 come with a newly designed steering wheel along with fresh stereo and air con controls, giving it a more sophisticated and modern look.