The sun blind opening "the wrong way" has a benefit in my eyes, the driver can be shaded if its very sunny but the passengers can still get some sun if they want, and it frees up rear headroom
Mmm, how is this an update when skoda got rid of the power tail gate, wireless phone charger, adaptive cruise control on the base model, which is all inclusive in my MY21 Kamiq 85tsi plus a panoramic sunroof.
@@K0ALA. Not sure there were any options worthwhile, just sales scam of what is already there, you already have tinted glass, beautifuly waxed finish and rust proofing or fabric protection is standard. I did NOT take any options, its just all profit to dealer, using ideas from 30 years ago. You can get better prices on darker tints anywhere, I didnt. I have the 3 cyclinder 1 L engine, its really good, easily spins wheels at take off in sport, great to drive puts a smile on my face every time, precise stearing, handling, brakes gearbox. You will love the montecarlo's extra grunt especially at highways speeds. Not a fan of sunroofs nor low profile tyres with sport suspensions standard is fine with me. On the odd uphill corner when car stops, engine stop start hesitates slightly when you go, just turn off the stop start or move the stearing wheel slightly to avoid stop start feature if its a occasional problem. For the 1st 1000kms I used the sport setting (tight engine), by then engine freed up and Drive was fine for most city driving. In my car when in drive pull T bar back and release changes to S1,2... and again to revert to D1,2,3 on display. Back seat is great for tall folks/capsules. Boot High roof allows large suitcased to stand up, so 2 massive cases fit. Use either 95 or 98 octane, to avoid carbon build up inlet valves, you get some 3% better economy. enjoy Ross
I've driven many VW products in recent years but decided to try a Skoda Kamiq after experiencing very poor after sales service with VW. What a huge mistake. Took delivery with 3 faults and it took about 3 months and 5 visits to resolve. The car is a 2023 model and I've already had another 2 faults needing attention. To say that Skoda's after sales service is shocking is an understatement. I now understand why Skoda's market share is so low. Purchase a Skoda at your own peril.
My good friend has had 33 break downs on her 2023 Kamiq. There have been numerous things but the major one is the start/stop feature. As soon as it activates the car is unable to be restarted. Basically leaves her a brick in the middle of the road and needs towing. After many reports and “fixes” Skoda Australia are still not budging for a consumer rights refund. She has now sought legal representation and suing Skoda for defective product and now legal fees. I highly advise to avoid this junk.
That is very interesting. Cannot wait to read the tribunal/court transcript when VW Australia defends this alleged consumer complaint...keep us updated!
Tell your good friend to replace the sender unit that send a signal regarding Voltage balancing.. It is located on the negative prong cable attached to the 12 Volt Battery. Then an official OBD has to be used to declare the battery as "new" to the ecu. There declare 5AH less for the new battery leaving a 5AH head space. Then it will work wonders. All European cars have this problem these days.
No. I have a 2022 Kamiq and have had my car light up the dashboard and not restart till I cycled the ignition twice. One of those times a truck almost ran up the back of me. Also I think the whole car is spayed with some sort of lube otherwise there are squeaks and rattle galore. Inside and out @@LorettaBrown-zr5to
This has the infamous DQ200 dry clutch DSG. I bet it blows up just outside of the warranty. If it dies earlier the warranty claim will likely be denied as the driver will be accused of crawling in traffic and therefore being responsible for stuffing up the clutches... this happened to a work colleague... not a good look.
Pretty sure the DQ200 'back in the day' was terrible, in fact my brother had one and it was replaced under warranty. These days I'd say it's probably quite a bit better based on the reviews by motoring journos, and will surely be more reliable than it was a decade ago.
@@rickb314 I also think the DQ200 has been sorted finally, however, with VAG you can never be 100% sure. That is why I purchased a T-Roc with the Aisin 8 speed torque converter auto.
@@fairgo4156 I hear you, we recently purchased a Karoq with the same transmission, as it will be wife's daily driver and is sure to be less of a hassle however personally I enjoy driving the DSG and would actually prefer one if I was in the market.
I bought 3 skodas, the last one had a car accident and got write off. I purchased prepaid service package on this car and still got 3 years remaining. Skoda refuse to do any sort of compensation. Since then I havent bought any skodas, I am driving a BYD now.
That is why I never buy prepaid servicing. I recently had 3 years of servicing included as part of negotiating a new car deal, so if the car gets written off it's not too much of problem. Caveat Emptor
If they were smart, they could have included these three years remaining as a free bonus on a new Skoda to be bought from them. Their loss, I guess. :)
@@ryanliu906 that's very very strange because Skoda advertise the prepaid service pack as being fully transferable should you sell the car, which is as it should be.
@@ryanliu906 @ryanliu906 lol sorry completely missed the scenario! In which case it's probably a customer service issue that VW Australia could extend to you in all fairness I suppose I definitely think they've ripped you off there and have kept money for a service they will not deliver...take them to a consumer claims tribunal I reckon!
It does but you would not use E10 fuel it's hippy garbage pushed by woke governments and is absolutely no good for your fuel system, ask any mechanic worth his salt and he or she will tell you to avoid E10 like the plague...
Please can we stop with the ticket holder being ‘simply Skoda’ and ‘clever design’!? Volvo has had them for the best part of 40 years, it’s not new and it’s simply not ‘simply Skoda’.
@@rowanmckeever7347 and I'd still be driving it if it hadn't been destroyed in a hailstorm... Don't think many modern Skodas will be getting to 40 years old!
If you have more bucks than brains then buy the Audi and contribute more profit to the Volkswagen group while buying a car that has been made for people who value bling over quality. Smart money buys the Skoda.
I bought a Skoda Kamiq in the First Edition version six months ago. I am delighted. The car is a joy to drive.
The sun blind opening "the wrong way" has a benefit in my eyes, the driver can be shaded if its very sunny but the passengers can still get some sun if they want, and it frees up rear headroom
Mmm, how is this an update when skoda got rid of the power tail gate, wireless phone charger, adaptive cruise control on the base model, which is all inclusive in my MY21 Kamiq 85tsi plus a panoramic sunroof.
Yeah kinda feels like a rip off
Wow thats good to know. I didn’t realise they removed all of those features on the new base model
My 24 model is perfect, no bugs, everything including entertainment just works every time
@ do you have the montecarlo? Are there any additional options you would highly recommend
@@K0ALA. Not sure there were any options worthwhile, just sales scam of what is already there, you already have tinted glass, beautifuly waxed finish and rust proofing or fabric protection is standard. I did NOT take any options, its just all profit to dealer, using ideas from 30 years ago. You can get better prices on darker tints anywhere, I didnt.
I have the 3 cyclinder 1 L engine, its really good, easily spins wheels at take off in sport, great to drive puts a smile on my face every time, precise stearing, handling, brakes gearbox. You will love the montecarlo's extra grunt especially at highways speeds. Not a fan of sunroofs nor low profile tyres with sport suspensions standard is fine with me.
On the odd uphill corner when car stops, engine stop start hesitates slightly when you go, just turn off the stop start or move the stearing wheel slightly to avoid stop start feature if its a occasional problem.
For the 1st 1000kms I used the sport setting (tight engine), by then engine freed up and Drive was fine for most city driving. In my car when in drive pull T bar back and release changes to S1,2... and again to revert to D1,2,3 on display. Back seat is great for tall folks/capsules. Boot High roof allows large suitcased to stand up, so 2 massive cases fit.
Use either 95 or 98 octane, to avoid carbon build up inlet valves, you get some 3% better economy. enjoy Ross
Interesting fact, the panoramic roof cover opens forward to allow more head room for rear passengers
I've driven many VW products in recent years but decided to try a Skoda Kamiq after experiencing very poor after sales service with VW. What a huge mistake. Took delivery with 3 faults and it took about 3 months and 5 visits to resolve. The car is a 2023 model and I've already had another 2 faults needing attention. To say that Skoda's after sales service is shocking is an understatement. I now understand why Skoda's market share is so low. Purchase a Skoda at your own peril.
I love my 2021 kamiq Monte Carlo 😍 the only thing I hate is how tiny the cup holders are
Had that exact same car. I was absolutely in love with that car... But it was a company car and I changed jobs.
My good friend has had 33 break downs on her 2023 Kamiq. There have been numerous things but the major one is the start/stop feature. As soon as it activates the car is unable to be restarted. Basically leaves her a brick in the middle of the road and needs towing. After many reports and “fixes” Skoda Australia are still not budging for a consumer rights refund. She has now sought legal representation and suing Skoda for defective product and now legal fees. I highly advise to avoid this junk.
That is very interesting. Cannot wait to read the tribunal/court transcript when VW Australia defends this alleged consumer complaint...keep us updated!
This shounds like a factory issue. Most people have very positive experience with recent Skoda cars.
Tell your good friend to replace the sender unit that send a signal regarding Voltage balancing.. It is located on the negative prong cable attached to the 12 Volt Battery. Then an official OBD has to be used to declare the battery as "new" to the ecu. There declare 5AH less for the new battery leaving a 5AH head space. Then it will work wonders. All European cars have this problem these days.
This has only happened specifically to (YOU) NO ONE ELSE
No. I have a 2022 Kamiq and have had my car light up the dashboard and not restart till I cycled the ignition twice. One of those times a truck almost ran up the back of me. Also I think the whole car is spayed with some sort of lube otherwise there are squeaks and rattle galore. Inside and out @@LorettaBrown-zr5to
Nicely done Skoda!
Comparing this car to Mazda cx30 or WV troc
Which of the 3 is Ideal for a small family?
Thanks
a sunroof that doesn't open isnt a sunroof. Living in Queensland that would cook me
Did i see the hand break on when you was driving ?
This has the infamous DQ200 dry clutch DSG. I bet it blows up just outside of the warranty. If it dies earlier the warranty claim will likely be denied as the driver will be accused of crawling in traffic and therefore being responsible for stuffing up the clutches... this happened to a work colleague... not a good look.
Pretty sure the DQ200 'back in the day' was terrible, in fact my brother had one and it was replaced under warranty. These days I'd say it's probably quite a bit better based on the reviews by motoring journos, and will surely be more reliable than it was a decade ago.
@@rickb314 I also think the DQ200 has been sorted finally, however, with VAG you can never be 100% sure. That is why I purchased a T-Roc with the Aisin 8 speed torque converter auto.
@@fairgo4156 I hear you, we recently purchased a Karoq with the same transmission, as it will be wife's daily driver and is sure to be less of a hassle however personally I enjoy driving the DSG and would actually prefer one if I was in the market.
@@rickb314 I'm the opposite, each to their own.
I bought 3 skodas, the last one had a car accident and got write off. I purchased prepaid service package on this car and still got 3 years remaining. Skoda refuse to do any sort of compensation. Since then I havent bought any skodas, I am driving a BYD now.
That is why I never buy prepaid servicing. I recently had 3 years of servicing included as part of negotiating a new car deal, so if the car gets written off it's not too much of problem. Caveat Emptor
If they were smart, they could have included these three years remaining as a free bonus on a new Skoda to be bought from them. Their loss, I guess. :)
@@ryanliu906 that's very very strange because Skoda advertise the prepaid service pack as being fully transferable should you sell the car, which is as it should be.
@@rickb314 transfer to wreck ers?
@@ryanliu906 @ryanliu906 lol sorry completely missed the scenario! In which case it's probably a customer service issue that VW Australia could extend to you in all fairness I suppose I definitely think they've ripped you off there and have kept money for a service they will not deliver...take them to a consumer claims tribunal I reckon!
the power lift gate boot isnt standard on the monte carlo in the uk its actually extra as a convenice plus pack
Great to see a hydraulic emergency handbrake on a new vehicle.
I actually prefer it over electric one
Did u even test the sound system. It’s horrible 💀💀 even changing the sound settings
Thats true i have the monte carlo with stock system its too quiet and it rattles alot hate it
Amazing touring family car . 😊
Where’s Jacob ?
Holiday Europe
Bring back the Yeti!
It's a press car and they couldn't put the number plate on straight? Sheesh...
Why last letter on Škoda brand Is Q? Like Kodiaq Kamiq Enyaq?
You mean *Model*
Love those front seats! Wonder if they would fit my MK7.5 GTI TCR?
It says E10 on the fuel
It does but you would not use E10 fuel it's hippy garbage pushed by woke governments and is absolutely no good for your fuel system, ask any mechanic worth his salt and he or she will tell you to avoid E10 like the plague...
Few turbos are E10, and then carbon buildup in the inlet can be an issue
You should check out the new KGM Torres which is the whole new rebranded SsangYong lovely SUV car :)
IS this the same as namesake skoda Kushaq??/
Daddy got a red one.
Why did you comment on the title in the comment sections instead of watching the video?
What???@@LorettaBrown-zr5to
Great little car
Are you an American ?! That car is by no means small !
You are the type of person who would call a Pickup small.
like looking for hybrid
Why putting the ice scrapper in a car sold in Auztralia ?!
Would use it 10-15 times a year living in the Adelaide Hills. Hard to wash the ice of your car when the garden hose is frozen.
After making the epic yeti.. how did they come up with this sad looking thing..
I went to see it yesterday live, and it is not small, sure there are bigger cars but its by no means small, Ford K is small 😀
Please can we stop with the ticket holder being ‘simply Skoda’ and ‘clever design’!? Volvo has had them for the best part of 40 years, it’s not new and it’s simply not ‘simply Skoda’.
@@rowanmckeever7347 yep my 2012 Ford Fiesta had a ticket holder lol.
Agreed, my 1984 Volvo 740 had one. I'd rather have a car that was built properly than a VAG product with a ticket holder...
@@mahcooharper9577 yeah me too, like a 1984 Volvo 740! 🤣
@@rowanmckeever7347 and I'd still be driving it if it hadn't been destroyed in a hailstorm... Don't think many modern Skodas will be getting to 40 years old!
wont be rip corolla cross it dont have a stupid dual clutch transmisson
Stay away from VAG dry clutch transmissions...a ticking time-bomb.
That’s a load of rubbish never had a problem with any vag never.
A Handbrakes they were done away with many years ago.
Skoda , simply clever 😂
7 year warranty, my ass, wait until something gets broken.
What a load of krepp. 😁
At 40 views
And they call the english whingeing poms
Kona is still better
No
Ewwww, I drove the new Kona base model and it is pile of steaming poo. Anyone who buys one is loser in my obnoxious opinion.
Agreed - and it'll last unlike this detritus
Rip Toyota?
Possibly the most arrogant and stupid thing to put in the headline. Reliability alone Toyota is light years ahead.
Omg how ugly looks like a Saab these new cars are absolute rubbish
Sportage and Tucson actually uglier in my eyes!
Don’t be broke and by an audi 😂
If you have more bucks than brains then buy the Audi and contribute more profit to the Volkswagen group while buying a car that has been made for people who value bling over quality. Smart money buys the Skoda.
Audis are for VW or Skoda buyers with too much money
@@rickb314 just say ur broke kid
Where’s Jacob?