As a mechanic I much prefer old school. A proper manual hand brake & an ignition key. Will out last the test of time. Keyless entry & push button start are just any other thing to go wrong. it is one feature I could do without.
Its getting harder and harder here to get a new car without these new 'improvements'. Personally I hate electronic dashs and would rather have needles, but soon I doubt you will be able to get one with needles.
Skoda is my European car of choice, they are amongst the best of VW Group cars, their storage options are excellent, and their internal dimensions are usually impressive against the cabin space in many larger vehicles. The 4 cylinder in the Scala is without doubt the better engine. We drive a Karoq Sportline which has impressive performance and excellent driving manners with amongst the most comfortable of car seats I’ve ever sat in. We also have one of the introductory Karoq’s from a few years back that has a 1.5 litre high torque engine which is also great to drive and has always been problem free. I don’t like Skoda’s high prices for accessory Packs, and think they’d do better in Australia to include everything in the cars they sell. A great review as always.
I picked one up today, brand new 44km on the clock, was slightly disappointed with the speed, but then found the Sports Mode which changed my perception. Appreciate the video for giving me a greater insight.
Bought a Scala back in 2021. Very happy with it. Low fuel consumpsion, very modern looking both on the inside and the outside. I have the 1.0l engine with 110hp, that is good enough for these kind of smaller hatchback. Some few negative things are high road noice when drivning at high speeds. The suspension could be a little firmer also, the new Fabia feels better there.
It looks like the old Volvo xc30 from the back, a Skoda Kamiq from the front and a Hyundai Venue on the inside. Love your reviews Matt - I've been shopping for a car for a few months now and you have almost turned me into a full-blown car nut!
About to buy the 1l version and it felt great. The car really sells itself. Seriously good looking inside and outside and enough power on the road. Looking forward to be able to drive the 2024 version in about 6 months 😅
Yep, I'm very familiar with this engine setup, as it's the same engine and trans in our 2021 Volkswagen Polo 85TSI Comfortline. I don't mind it actually and we're still getting pretty good fuel consumption too, currently sitting on 6.1L/100km. The Scala used to be a great value buy, as was the Kamiq when it was first launched, but not so much anymore. Unlike the Kamiq though, the Scala has never received the same attention from Skoda and always seemed to be restricted in sales. The upcoming facelift has definitely given the Scala a much upmarket and harmonising look and even has a hint of the current Fabia about it at the front. I'm a Skoda fan and I'm hoping to make a decision on a demo Karoq 110TSI Style either this week or next. Fingers crossed.
Good on Skoda, handbrake turns still available... With the Corolla they need to import the wagon version, try an Octavia wagon, or a Golf wagon....Stand out in yer wagon when everyone is driving suv's
It was a toss up for me between the Scala and the KIA Cerato when I was making the decision on what new car to purchase earlier this year. I almost went with the Scala but chose the Cerato instead. Just like the Cerato, the Scala is a good practical hatch too.
Same here. We were tossing up between a Scala or another Cerato (already owned one Cerato). But we went with the Scala in the end. The Scala had just been released and their Launch Edition had a lot of extra kit and the dealers were running some other promotions. So that got us over the line. Though our second car is an 8 year old Cerato and it's still going strong. Definitely my 2 hatchbacks of choice.
IMO the manual AC controls are a good thing. Easy to operate at anytime, particularly on a bumpy road, and absolutely no need to glance down, and take your eyes off the road. Can’t say the same when this feature is only accessed via a touchscreen ! IMO the roominess of the rear seat, that has Air vents, & 2 x USB & map pockets, the boot is huge, and things like LED lights, digital dash etc, make up for other shortcomings, of this particular model, as Skoda have to delete some features etc, to help keep the price down. The rear end looks like the previous Skoda Rapid.
Thanks Stephen. I agree. It’s just that this car launched at such an impressive price point with the 4-cyl that it feels a bit rich to ask so much for it nowadays.
Yes Matt I totally agree Exactly same situation with the Kamiq But All cars have gone up in price by heaps, compared to their RRP in 2020 So IMO Your comment applies to most vehicles when comparing its 2023 spec and RRP etc, compared to 2020… If we try and put aside what cars cost etc pre 2021, then as of today, the Scala is, relatively speaking, a good car and good value for $$$ when compared to its competitor product. Of course, the new breed of Chinese vehicles, and some competitor product is less expensive, but u get what u pay for. IMO Skoda product has various attributes that make it a better vehicle then those particular competitor products. Each to their own with regards to your own personal opinion of value for $$$, and what things with regards to a new vehicle, are important to u. EG - brand name & safety features & fit n finish & quality of materials etc I still shake my head at the cost of a new Yaris in 2023, even though it’s an all new model, with more safety tech etc, compared to the previous generation of Yaris… 🤷🏻♂️
Your folks are right. The blacked out rear window looks exactly like the Volvo C30. Personally I'd wait for the facelift because I think the front of the current Scala is a bit dowdy.
I love my Scala! I got mine in 2021. It’s a shame that the price has increased and less is being offered. Mine came with a panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charger and electric tail gate. Even if these aren’t included, I think it’s still great value for this price point. One thing to keep in mind, is the parts can be expensive. I had to replace a popped tyre. It costed $400 and was pretty hard to get hold of. It seems there’s only one manufacturer for this model of tyre.
This is a good value hatch and has everything I’d want and economical to run with 3 cylinder engine - 1.5 version price would make me consider a Golf instead as more $ means more options
I think I’d prefer the manual a/c controls over the ones in my Kamiq Monte Carlo which are within the entertainment unit. Glad I found your channel. I like the way you suggest alternatives to the car you’re reviewing.
I have a Scala 2022 and I agree about the road noise over rough surfaces. But most of the Scala YT reviews until 2021 say that road noise is not an issue, it is quiet, were they just wrong or did something change on the Scala during the Covid crisis? Some people say the car was better before.
Nice cars really wanted the Monte Carlo but drivers seat doesnt slide back enough to be comfortable! stupid as there is loads of room in the back for the seat to go further back!
Really like your reviews - very succinct. Keep doing the cross-shopping section, as that’s what us punters are doing. Whilst I appreciate many things about Škoda I personally would rather go for an mg4. Cheaper to run & service,no transmission to deal with, quieter, government rebate, & probably better resale in the future.
I bought the Launch Edition Scala couple years ago (though it was significantly cheaper back then). We are loving it. Bought it because its small length meant it would fit in our garage more comfortably than the Cerato. Plus the boot fits so much stuff. I just wish the boot was a little wider. If you have wide items like a guitar case then it can be tricky. But it'll take plenty of suitcases for a week away.
Complaining about manual knobs for AC? I've just driven Tesla Model 3 and the fact that I can not touch nobs and have to take my gaze from the road to do basic stuff is ... concerning. GIVE ME MORE KNOBS! :)
The Corolla could pay you to drive it and it would still be the most useless alternative because North Melbourne will win a flag before you can get your hands on a new one.
The stop start function is cars never really bothered me, at the end of the day your not launch controlling at take off and you shouldn't also care about people behind you in traffic driving up your ass, if you follow the speed limit and don't let other people's stress get to you when driving than these minor little details on the engine choice should be a problem as most car reviewers make them out to be
As a mechanic I much prefer old school. A proper manual hand brake & an ignition key. Will out last the test of time. Keyless entry & push button start are just any other thing to go wrong. it is one feature I could do without.
Thats great and all but when you have screaming kids and hands full of luggage, remote entry is a very stressing hassle.
Also, you can't do a driving test in a car without a manual hand brake.
Its getting harder and harder here to get a new car without these new 'improvements'. Personally I hate electronic dashs and would rather have needles, but soon I doubt you will be able to get one with needles.
I agree. If a car has two actual keys, a proper hand brake and a spare wheel then I'm sold.
Skoda is my European car of choice, they are amongst the best of VW Group cars, their storage options are excellent, and their internal dimensions are usually impressive against the cabin space in many larger vehicles. The 4 cylinder in the Scala is without doubt the better engine. We drive a Karoq Sportline which has impressive performance and excellent driving manners with amongst the most comfortable of car seats I’ve ever sat in. We also have one of the introductory Karoq’s from a few years back that has a 1.5 litre high torque engine which is also great to drive and has always been problem free. I don’t like Skoda’s high prices for accessory Packs, and think they’d do better in Australia to include everything in the cars they sell. A great review as always.
I picked one up today, brand new 44km on the clock, was slightly disappointed with the speed, but then found the Sports Mode which changed my perception. Appreciate the video for giving me a greater insight.
Thanks! Enjoy the car. 😁
Bought a Scala back in 2021.
Very happy with it.
Low fuel consumpsion, very modern looking both on the inside and the outside. I have the 1.0l engine with 110hp, that is good enough for these kind of smaller hatchback.
Some few negative things are high road noice when drivning at high speeds. The suspension could be a little firmer also, the new Fabia feels better there.
Glad you’re happy with yours!
It looks like the old Volvo xc30 from the back, a Skoda Kamiq from the front and a Hyundai Venue on the inside. Love your reviews Matt - I've been shopping for a car for a few months now and you have almost turned me into a full-blown car nut!
Hahaa thanks great! Glad you’re enjoying my reviews and glad my enthusiastic approach is encouraging you! 😎
About to buy the 1l version and it felt great. The car really sells itself. Seriously good looking inside and outside and enough power on the road. Looking forward to be able to drive the 2024 version in about 6 months 😅
Good one!
Yep, I'm very familiar with this engine setup, as it's the same engine and trans in our 2021 Volkswagen Polo 85TSI Comfortline. I don't mind it actually and we're still getting pretty good fuel consumption too, currently sitting on 6.1L/100km.
The Scala used to be a great value buy, as was the Kamiq when it was first launched, but not so much anymore. Unlike the Kamiq though, the Scala has never received the same attention from Skoda and always seemed to be restricted in sales. The upcoming facelift has definitely given the Scala a much upmarket and harmonising look and even has a hint of the current Fabia about it at the front.
I'm a Skoda fan and I'm hoping to make a decision on a demo Karoq 110TSI Style either this week or next. Fingers crossed.
Good luck mate!
Good on Skoda, handbrake turns still available... With the Corolla they need to import the wagon version, try an Octavia wagon, or a Golf wagon....Stand out in yer wagon when everyone is driving suv's
So sad VW just announced its killing off the Golf wagon. 🙁
It was a toss up for me between the Scala and the KIA Cerato when I was making the decision on what new car to purchase earlier this year. I almost went with the Scala but chose the Cerato instead. Just like the Cerato, the Scala is a good practical hatch too.
Same here. We were tossing up between a Scala or another Cerato (already owned one Cerato). But we went with the Scala in the end. The Scala had just been released and their Launch Edition had a lot of extra kit and the dealers were running some other promotions. So that got us over the line. Though our second car is an 8 year old Cerato and it's still going strong. Definitely my 2 hatchbacks of choice.
IMO the manual AC controls are a good thing.
Easy to operate at anytime, particularly on a bumpy road, and absolutely no need to glance down, and take your eyes off the road.
Can’t say the same when this feature is only accessed via a touchscreen !
IMO the roominess of the rear seat, that has Air vents, & 2 x USB & map pockets, the boot is huge, and things like LED lights, digital dash etc, make up for other shortcomings, of this particular model, as Skoda have to delete some features etc, to help keep the price down.
The rear end looks like the previous Skoda Rapid.
Thanks Stephen. I agree.
It’s just that this car launched at such an impressive price point with the 4-cyl that it feels a bit rich to ask so much for it nowadays.
Yes Matt
I totally agree
Exactly same situation with the Kamiq
But
All cars have gone up in price by heaps, compared to their RRP in 2020
So
IMO
Your comment applies to most vehicles when comparing its 2023 spec and RRP etc, compared to 2020…
If we try and put aside what cars cost etc pre 2021, then as of today, the Scala is, relatively speaking, a good car and good value for $$$ when compared to its competitor product.
Of course, the new breed of Chinese vehicles, and some competitor product is less expensive, but u get what u pay for.
IMO Skoda product has various attributes that make it a better vehicle then those particular competitor products.
Each to their own with regards to your own personal opinion of value for $$$, and what things with regards to a new vehicle, are important to u.
EG - brand name & safety features & fit n finish & quality of materials etc
I still shake my head at the cost of a new Yaris in 2023, even though it’s an all new model, with more safety tech etc, compared to the previous generation of Yaris…
🤷🏻♂️
Your folks are right. The blacked out rear window looks exactly like the Volvo C30. Personally I'd wait for the facelift because I think the front of the current Scala is a bit dowdy.
I love my Scala! I got mine in 2021.
It’s a shame that the price has increased and less is being offered. Mine came with a panoramic sunroof, wireless phone charger and electric tail gate. Even if these aren’t included, I think it’s still great value for this price point.
One thing to keep in mind, is the parts can be expensive. I had to replace a popped tyre. It costed $400 and was pretty hard to get hold of. It seems there’s only one manufacturer for this model of tyre.
Thanks for the feedback mate. You go the sweetest spec of Scala - good one!
This is a good value hatch and has everything I’d want and economical to run with 3 cylinder engine - 1.5 version price would make me consider a Golf instead as more $ means more options
Fair call mate! Thanks for your thoughts.
I think I’d prefer the manual a/c controls over the ones in my Kamiq Monte Carlo which are within the entertainment unit.
Glad I found your channel. I like the way you suggest alternatives to the car you’re reviewing.
I have a Scala 2022 and I agree about the road noise over rough surfaces. But most of the Scala YT reviews until 2021 say that road noise is not an issue, it is quiet, were they just wrong or did something change on the Scala during the Covid crisis? Some people say the car was better before.
Nice cars really wanted the Monte Carlo but drivers seat doesnt slide back enough to be comfortable! stupid as there is loads of room in the back for the seat to go further back!
Really like your reviews - very succinct. Keep doing the cross-shopping section, as that’s what us punters are doing. Whilst I appreciate many things about Škoda I personally would rather go for an mg4. Cheaper to run & service,no transmission to deal with, quieter, government rebate, & probably better resale in the future.
I bought the Launch Edition Scala couple years ago (though it was significantly cheaper back then). We are loving it. Bought it because its small length meant it would fit in our garage more comfortably than the Cerato. Plus the boot fits so much stuff. I just wish the boot was a little wider. If you have wide items like a guitar case then it can be tricky. But it'll take plenty of suitcases for a week away.
That’s great - and the perfect example of how Skoda has smart packaging!
It wasnt too long ago when a hatchback was around or less than 4m, this this is longer than many compact SUV's.
Not so "affordable" when ORC are added to quoted prices?
Complaining about manual knobs for AC?
I've just driven Tesla Model 3 and the fact that I can not touch nobs and have to take my gaze from the road to do basic stuff is ... concerning. GIVE ME MORE KNOBS! :)
I know. I realise that knobs are great and criticising them is a mistake.
At 1:21 what is going on with the paint at the bottom of the car? 😳
It’s got a rock repellent coating on the bottom under the doors.
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Hi Matt do a review of
Ineos
I will mate. Stay tuned.
Where's the link for the cupra Leon?
Why do they put transmission tunnels in front wheel drive cars ? DSG Eeeek!
Because it’s built on a platform that can offer AWD, so it’s easier to just leave that pressing intact.
I don't like the drab interior and the outdated and bulky manual handbrake. It's also too narrow in space.
Fair enough. What would you choose instead??
@@therightcar Golf.
@@therightcar VW Golf.
A fair call@@tancreddehauteville764
Hey just a heads up the audio seems to be all over the place, sometimes a litte low then sometimes loud
It was not compared with the 2024 version
No. It wasn’t. Because I haven’t driven that yet.
Is anyone else having trouble watching this? Just won’t load Matt….
Nope, worked for me with no issues
Don’t think it’s anything wrong on my end mate. Turn it off and on again? 💽💾🕹️💻
@@therightcar Did the obvious. Surprisingly I could watch any other vid.🤪Finally after 35 minutes it worked!👍🏻
And the bigger engine costs more money ... I`m sure owners of Skoda doesn`t care of that but stil ...
Yep!
The Corolla could pay you to drive it and it would still be the most useless alternative because North Melbourne will win a flag before you can get your hands on a new one.
Haha - they’re around. Just think outside of the cities for stock availability.
Expensive for a car that has a weedy engine, a jerky and suspect dual clutch transmission. Pass.
Okay. Thanks!
@@therightcar You have a great channel... love your work. Apologies if I was too blunt/negative.
@@GlowingTube Spot on actually it’s a lemon.
The newest model is far prettier.
The stop start function is cars never really bothered me, at the end of the day your not launch controlling at take off and you shouldn't also care about people behind you in traffic driving up your ass, if you follow the speed limit and don't let other people's stress get to you when driving than these minor little details on the engine choice should be a problem as most car reviewers make them out to be
Ridiculously overpriced.
What would you pay?
AUD$27,990 drive away, but we both know that isn't happening. Would be good to know just how much profit Skoda make on each of their models.