At Škoda, we understand the importance of sound-independent advice when it comes to buying a new car. Take a look at the reviews featured below from well-established automotive journalists. Tried and tested, they give honest opinions of what they think of our Škoda models.
“Škoda's Model Y-rivalling Enyaq EV offers good value..."
“Škoda has priced the Enyaq in the right region to make it competitive..."
“If you’re thinking of buying a Tesla Model Y or Kia EV6, look at the Enyaq..."
"Arriving at a reduced or identical price to their predecessors despite boasting more features..."
"Škoda boasts about the 600-litre boot of the Octavia liftback, with the wagon increasing space to 640L..."
"Škoda has refreshed its Octavia sedan and wagon line-up with design, technology and safety upgrades..."
"An accessible entry-point into European car ownership. It’s a steal..."
“An overlooked gem..."
“With its competitive pricing and impressive features, the updated Škoda Kamiq aims to win back customers in a crowded segment...”
"This thing majors on clever storage solutions"
"Numerous thoughful details that make life that little bit easier"
“A super near ergonomic master class”
“Here’s one of the main reason I think the 110TSI is the grade to get.”
“Škoda is getting ready to charge Down Under.”
“the Czech-built Karoq defiantly marches to the beat of its own drum..”
"Škoda's Scala is now available in Oz after a delay. It's a good thing too, primed to take the fight to the segment leaders with a mix of value and quality."
"The small car segment is a shadow of its former self, but that isn’t stopping some brands from entering the fray with competitive models for those willing to think outside the SUV box."
"the all-new Škoda Scala is yet another good reason for Japanese and Korean carmakers to sleep with one eye open..."
Škoda continues to kick goals as the Euro car-maker others should watch out for.”
"Škoda's Superb has hardly put a wheel wrong since its launch in Australia.”
“One of the most handsome wagons on the market.”
“Škoda has made a serious pitch for the crown of best-value city car, launching a bigger and better Fabia hatch and wagon with pricing from $15,990 driveaway.”
“Miniature SUVs with raised driving positions might be the flavour of the moment, but there remains a cheaper, lower-slung alternative with (in some cases) even greater interior space.”