I sold my Octavia 2019 1.4T recently. The Kodiak will be my next most likely. I love Skoda kept the physical buttons and knobs in Kodiak unlike in last generations of Octavia where all vital settings can be tuned only on touchscreen.
Right!? I have a 2019 Kia Proceed 1.6 liter petrol with 204hp and it's consuming around 7.5 liter/100km when driving at 100km/h. And it's a light car with only front wheel drive.
@@plilp Damn thats a lot. That is like consumption my older brother has with his Merc E350d 2016 when he is driving comfortably on a heavy car with 286hp and 600+nm torque on a 6 cylinder. But what am I doing here I am comparing a heavy 6 cylinder diesel to a lightweight 4 cylinder petrol. I myself drive a 318d manual F30 generation and do about 4,2-4,5 litres/ 100km whilst driving 120-130kph.
@@xxzmk 318d so a diesel? They generally consume a little less, don’t they? Anyways I too think the consumption on my Proceed is high. I can get around 6.2l/100km in optimal conditions and driving a constant ~80km/h speed in a flat environment, but that’s rarely the case. The car has 98k kilometres and the average consumption according to the car’s computer is 7.8l/100km.
@@plilp Hmm yeah but still for the great sound it puts out I think one can definetly live with such consumption. Heck I have seen worse cars consuming way more whatever you do.
is not 100% perfect test, because every smartphone does show different numbers (we are 3 drivers), and road surface is depending too, not everywhere has same road surface. Some road surface make lot noise and some are quiet etc...
нет не быстрее. Преимущество только до 120 км/час. А в общем бензин веселее, и как-то полегче едет. Проехал со скоростью 160-200 около часа, расход показал 10,4 литра.
@@Aslaz1977 new is not always better, look at the comfort and the materials inside a Q7 compared to this car. But with costs I also meant the maintenance costs, because those will be higher than with the Skoda
The skoda Kodiaq kverall is a great car. I would still preferr the Q7 over this brand new Kodiaq however a Used Kodiaq RS or Lauren Klement would be my choice cheaper and overall a great SUV also. Very rare actually to find great new cars from Mainstream Cheaper brands. But this Kodiaq is one of them
I sold my Octavia 2019 1.4T recently. The Kodiak will be my next most likely. I love Skoda kept the physical buttons and knobs in Kodiak unlike in last generations of Octavia where all vital settings can be tuned only on touchscreen.
Its crazy how efficient these 2.0 litre petrol engines have become even in a huge package and 4wd.
this is just unreal, we have the 1.5 petrol, it averages 7.6 at 120km/h
the 2.0 is amazing
Right!? I have a 2019 Kia Proceed 1.6 liter petrol with 204hp and it's consuming around 7.5 liter/100km when driving at 100km/h. And it's a light car with only front wheel drive.
@@plilp Damn thats a lot. That is like consumption my older brother has with his Merc E350d 2016 when he is driving comfortably on a heavy car with 286hp and 600+nm torque on a 6 cylinder. But what am I doing here I am comparing a heavy 6 cylinder diesel to a lightweight 4 cylinder petrol. I myself drive a 318d manual F30 generation and do about 4,2-4,5 litres/ 100km whilst driving 120-130kph.
@@xxzmk 318d so a diesel? They generally consume a little less, don’t they? Anyways I too think the consumption on my Proceed is high. I can get around 6.2l/100km in optimal conditions and driving a constant ~80km/h speed in a flat environment, but that’s rarely the case. The car has 98k kilometres and the average consumption according to the car’s computer is 7.8l/100km.
@@plilp Hmm yeah but still for the great sound it puts out I think one can definetly live with such consumption. Heck I have seen worse cars consuming way more whatever you do.
Great car! 👍
Great car - big + cheap and with a very low fuel consumption !
A bestseller from Skoda.
not bad consumption for 4x4 190hp petrol SUV of this size and weight!! i think that some diesels SUV in same class consume more at higher speeds
In town is a interesting place to test the consumption
We do that since summer 2023 with city fuel consumption. This video here is bit older
Which is better? 2.0 tdi 140/147 kw or petrol 140 kw?
this sportline has quite a bit of additional equipment options. I'd say at least 8 grand of options.. on top of of the trim price.
I have One 2024 sport line is the best
what about noise level test?
is not 100% perfect test, because every smartphone does show different numbers (we are 3 drivers), and road surface is depending too, not everywhere has same road surface. Some road surface make lot noise and some are quiet etc...
@@TESTDRIVEFREAK thats true. Thank you for your tests!
Is this sport line ? Or RS .. which one..
sport line
Schlechtes Frühjahr auch in Winterthur oder :D ?
Does it worth it to rent this car and post video? Can you make money out of this?
Why in Sport mode only 5 speed?
200 tdi that you tested one year ago is a lot faster. I dont expect it
I dont know why
нет не быстрее. Преимущество только до 120 км/час. А в общем бензин веселее, и как-то полегче едет. Проехал со скоростью 160-200 около часа, расход показал 10,4 литра.
нормально шпарит
This or the 2017 audi q7?
Q7 of course if you have the money
@@EuRoNiX44 but this new Skoda is more expensive than a second hand q7...
@@Aslaz1977 new is not always better, look at the comfort and the materials inside a Q7 compared to this car. But with costs I also meant the maintenance costs, because those will be higher than with the Skoda
@@EuRoNiX44 oh yes then you’re right about that no doubt
The skoda Kodiaq kverall is a great car. I would still preferr the Q7 over this brand new Kodiaq however a Used Kodiaq RS or Lauren Klement would be my choice cheaper and overall a great SUV also. Very rare actually to find great new cars from Mainstream Cheaper brands. But this Kodiaq is one of them
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