Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

POLISHED ALL-ROUNDER

Skoda’s Octavia wagon combines the practicali­ty of a softroader with the driving rewards of a hatchback

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DAVID McCOWEN

VALUE

Skoda is shorthand for sharp value. As the junior brand in the Volkswagen Group, it offers much of the same technology found in a VW or Audi at a reduced price.

The Skoda Octavia RS combines the turbocharg­ed heart of the VW Golf GTI with a more practical body for about $7000 less.

Priced from $51,490 drive-away as a sedan or $52,990 in wagon form, the Octavia RS appeals to the head and heart like few other cars at this price.

You get loads of kit, including 19-inch wheels, LED lights, a digital dash and 10-inch central touchscree­n with wireless phone charging, plus wireless Apple Carplay and Android Auto.

COMFORT

Pitched as an everyday machine with a surprising turn of pace, the Octavia RS is a polished all-rounder.

There are well-bolstered seats with integrated headrests and eye-catching red stitching, while ambient lighting lifts the mood.

Fitted with five USB-C power outlets and dual-zone climate control as standard, the Octavia benefits from clever touches such as bins in the door pockets, an umbrella tucked into the driver’s door, luggage hooks in the boot and a rechargeab­le torch.

Customers can dial up the prestige appeal with a $6500 premium pack adding leather and Alcantara seats, multi-mode adaptive suspension, a head-up display, three-zone climate control, and heated front and rear seats with driver’s memory adjustment.

SAFETY

The Octavia RS has 10 airbags and lots of driver aids including auto emergency braking, active cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, blindspot monitoring and more.

It also covers the basics well, with excellent visibility and sure-footed handling.

Powerful brakes, quality tyres and composed suspension add to the safety net.

DRIVING

Powered by a turbocharg­ed 2.0-litre fourcylind­er turbo engine with 180kW and 370Nm, the Skoda uses a snappy seven-speed dualclutch automatic transmissi­on to rip to 100km/h in 6.7 seconds.

It’s a proven unit that delivers flexible power with a minimum of fuss, though the jury is out about the fake V8-like sound effects plumbed into the cabin through its eight-speaker stereo.

Low-profile tyres wrapped around attractive 19-inch alloys deliver crisp steering responses, and the optional multi-mode suspension of our test car offered an outstandin­g choice of driving modes ranging from truly plush to ultra-firm.

A clever differenti­al helps get power to the road through hardworkin­g front tyres that can be overwhelme­d if you push too hard in the bends. On the whole, though, the Octavia is precise, engaging and easy to live with.

ALTERNATIV­ES

VOLKSWAGEN GOLF GTI, FROM ABOUT $59,000 DRIVE-AWAY

The benchmark all-rounder hot hatch is a little more focused to drive than the Octavia, with smaller dimensions and rock-solid resale value.

HYUNDAI I30 N DCT, FROM ABOUT $52,000 DRIVE-AWAY

Now combining more than 200kW of power with a dual-clutch auto transmissi­on, Hyundai’s hot hatch is one for driving enthusiast­s.

MAZDA6 GT SP WAGON, FROM ABOUT $52,500 DRIVE-AWAY

Though it lacks the focus of a proper performanc­e car, the range-topping Mazda6 has plenty of luxury gear and enough thrust from a turbocharg­ed 2.5-litre engine.

VERDICT

Polished, practical and fun to drive, the Octavia RS is one of the standouts in its class.

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