Hey matt, pumping out those reviews awesome, I’ve gotta say this has caught my eye. It’s a really good size SUV, pretty much ticks all the boxes can’t wait to test drive this.
I really like these cars, they have a decent B pillar height making egress so easy in and out. And when you have two fake hips...things like that really matter. And I do like their design language.
Great review Matt as always. Was tossing up between this and a Camry for a upcoming holiday rental. Not sure which would give me more space for my rug rats sitting behind my 6'6" frame. Any thoughts?
Hi Matt, With the same price equivalent to a Karoq model, which one you think is a better car for daily use in term of reliability and driving. Please comment.
Hi mate. I can’t really speak for reliability - but the Skoda has a longer warranty? If that matters. Driving joy? There’s more of that in the Cupra, in my mind.
Another great review. I live on coarse chip bitumen in a regional area and Will Not buy any of these cars where the manufacturer doesnt care about noise in the cabin.
Fast food! LOL! If it cooked, I'd buy it in a flash! Nice car but I'd say the Skoda Karoq has more features, The Cupra doesn't seem to have wireless charging and I prefer the Skoda boot. Plus the warranty is better. ATM, I can get a 10-yr warranty at one dealership.
@@therightcar already owned a Sportline and love it. National fleet price etc etc and zero complaints about my car. Purchased before Seat aka Cupra came back in country
Hi Matt I checked in the Car sales app, location Victoria drive away prices for thevV is priced $56354 n Vzx $68990, is it cheaper Drive away Price in NSW?
Hey matt, pumping out those reviews awesome, I’ve gotta say this has caught my eye. It’s a really good size SUV, pretty much ticks all the boxes can’t wait to test drive this.
second hand the juiced up model is a steal. I got the '23 fully spec'd model with under 25km on the dial for $42k - its a BEAST of a car, i love it.
That’s an epic buy.
An absolute second hand bargain!! 2023 model for mid to low 30k! Insane.
Decpreciation is just great in a buyers market.
I got one the other day 26.5k 72 plate 300bhp bargain 😂and only 16k on clock ⏰
140kW/320Nm is actaully a very useful configuration and one I'd live with quite happily.
Agree. Not too little, not too much.
Hello Matt, I think I read somewhere that this car ,the 2023 model came 32 out of 32 cars reviewed in Europe.
I really like these cars, they have a decent B pillar height making egress so easy in and out. And when you have two fake hips...things like that really matter. And I do like their design language.
Yep, they are way more user friendly than a lower slung model like the Formentor.
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Great review Matt as always. Was tossing up between this and a Camry for a upcoming holiday rental. Not sure which would give me more space for my rug rats sitting behind my 6'6" frame. Any thoughts?
Hi Matt, With the same price equivalent to a Karoq model, which one you think is a better car for daily use in term of reliability and driving. Please comment.
Hi mate. I can’t really speak for reliability - but the Skoda has a longer warranty? If that matters.
Driving joy? There’s more of that in the Cupra, in my mind.
The main problem with buying these VW spin off's is the lack of dealerships few and far between. 😢
@buncha I have a Cupra just got my first service at my local Audi dealer so not so much of an issue now 😊
Is it true these Cupra's arent the most reliable with quite a few issues requiring trips back to the dealer?
Another great review. I live on coarse chip bitumen in a regional area and Will Not buy any of these cars where the manufacturer doesnt care about noise in the cabin.
The road surface you have already isn’t overly sound proofing already. Doesn’t matter the car.
It could just be the factory tyres.
Fast food! LOL! If it cooked, I'd buy it in a flash! Nice car but I'd say the Skoda Karoq has more features, The Cupra doesn't seem to have wireless charging and I prefer the Skoda boot. Plus the warranty is better. ATM, I can get a 10-yr warranty at one dealership.
That warranty is astounding.
I’ll have the Skoda Karoq Sportline thanks
Okay! That’ll cost you more.
@@therightcar already owned a Sportline and love it. National fleet price etc etc and zero complaints about my car. Purchased before Seat aka Cupra came back in country
Hi Matt
I checked in the Car sales app, location Victoria drive away prices for thevV is priced $56354 n Vzx $68990, is it cheaper Drive away Price in NSW?
The 2024 V is $48,880 drive away in WA.
That price for a small car i will be looking for used prado instead
If buying a VW based vehicle, I'd rather a 2025 Tiguan with the 150 kw engine. 😊
these in vzx are 221kw
If you are going to talk about towing capacity you need to state tow ball weight
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It looks the same as a 2023. That aircon panel looks cheap
Another VW wonder car ...as. Long as under warranty.
Same old refrain.
It's just a seat
More utterly boring, crazily overpriced, SUV crap.
Said no one ever!
Go away 😅😅😅, did you even listen to Matt?
@@daweigo6851er yeah. Like I said - utterly boring crap. Comfort - sedate - zzzzzz.