2012 Skoda Superb Elegance 2.0 TDi
Summary:
Luxury for less!
Faults:
Front shocks and springs, wheel bearing, and a couple of sensor faults.
I try to look after it well, recently done the cambelt and water pump, expensive but worth it.
Had it a good few years now with no major issues. Cosmetically looking a bit rough inside and out, but it is over ten years old now.
General Comments:
A great used buy, the Superb is a large luxury saloon. Probably one of the nicest cars I have ever had.
DSG auto box is a joy to use, but you will pay for that with less economy. I barely get around 48 mpg. A lot of reviews here and elsewhere claim to be getting over 50 mpg regularly, but they must be with manual transmission only. Either way the 2.0 TDi is well matched, with decent power and economy in any configuration.
Elegance model has the lot. Heated leather seats and electric everything. Very comfortable and plenty of space. Black interior with light blue exterior, nice combination.
Worth a look if you want a big comfy car for as little as possible. Be aware, although it is generally economical and cheaper to buy than rival luxury cars, maintenance can be a little pricey, but worth the upkeep for long term ownership and reliability.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 14th January, 2023
8th Oct 2021, 14:39
Same, I wouldn't touch the smaller engines on these cars. Yes the economy is great, but the bigger diesels like the 1.9 and 2.0 TDi can manage 50+ MPG with much better performance, so it is well worth it. Same for petrol, don't be fooled by the smaller 1.0 and 1.2 petrol engines available on the Superb's smaller brother the Octavia. I have driven them, yes you can get 40 or even 50 MPG out them which for petrol is excellent, but you are far better off with the bigger petrol engines also, much better performing while still managing around 40 MPG as well.
If economy is a must, the later Octavia's from 2013 onward can manage an amazing 70 MPG with the 1.6 diesel, not too slow either, and the Superb version can probably do the same or high 60's MPG on a good day, but again I bet the newer 1.6 still feels slow in the bigger Superb.