Skoda Superb B8 (Typ 3V) Sedan (2015-2023)
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I bought the Skoda as a demonstrator, it was 18 months old, I have had the car just over 3 years, it has now done 92,000KM. It is a great car, loaded with equipment and tech, with plenty of space and a huge practical boot. My previous car was a VW Arteon, a very similar car on the same platform, surprisingly the Skoda is more comfortable than the… Read more
VW.
I have used the car for work doing sales calls etc. as well as commuting and personal use around Melbourne and regular trips to Bendigo, also several road trips to Adelaide, Brisbane and Northern NSW, after driving 1100 KM in a day I still felt fine no aches at all. Now retired and living in Bendigo we still do weekly trips to Melbourne and road trips so it is well used.
I have the car serviced at Deer Park Skoda, where I purchased it, they have been a pleasure to deal with, a very helpful team. I bought it with a 4 year service pack and have just bought a new 4 year service pack, this gives some peace of mind, as does the 7 year warranty and the included roadside assist. I have had no warranty claims, just routine maintenance, I have only had to pay for the usual, brakes, wiper blades and tyres.
If you are looking for a car and like me don't want an SUV, the Skoda might be the car for you, I would definitely recommend Skoda

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Certified luxury sleeper – It’s the often overlooked medium-sized sedan from Skoda that now offers more reason to be chosen at its price point. The Sportline brings performance with a more powerful motor, an all-wheel drive system and plenty of luxury features. When you name your car after a word that means very good or excellent, you’d hope it lives up to that name in… Read more
every way.
The build quality absolutely matches the badge. I found it to be extremely high quality in its construction and overall build.
This range-topping Sportline model is priced from $68,990 driveaway. You’re getting plenty of value when it comes to space, performance and features.
For the price, you're getting a more focused model that rivals other four-cylinder German sedans, many of which beg you to add extra options to raise the price further.
The main appeal is that all-wheel drive system, which makes the Superb an all weather beast, aligning it with the Audi A4 and Audi A5 over the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C Class.
The Skoda Superb gets a 5 year/unlimited kilometre warranty. Service intervals are every 12 months or every 15,000km, whichever comes first.
You can get a 7 year warranty, but you’ll have to purchase the 7 year servicing package to get that, which will set you back $2,700.
If you just want to prepay 5 years of servicing, that’ll cost you $2,000.
The sound system in the Superb was excellent, considering this is a sedan. It allows for greater sound isolation and helps enhance the surround sound experience.
There’s a little burble and sound that’ll emanate from the twin exhausts of the Superb in Sport mode too!
I was shocked at how capable the Skoda Superb could pull up. This thing looks like it’d be heavy and slow to respond, but it’s quite the opposite.
The Superb had a grabby set of brakes on board, allowing it to be driven in an enthusiastic manner on some back roads. Autonomous emergency braking also helps too in case of an emergency.
The Superb Sportline is powered by a 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder petrol motor, producing 206kW (276hp) and 350Nm.
That’s good for a claimed 0-100km/h time of just 6 seconds! Don’t forget this is also all-wheel drive, meaning it’s quick off the line.
You can activate launch control in Sport mode, with the ESC in Sport too. Taking off from a set of lights feels so effortless, thanks to a quick-to-spool turbocharger and plenty of power.
It might look a little old school to still be rocking a 6-speed transmission in 2023, but the Superb really makes this particular gearbox work.
The gearbox is smooth in its shifts and attentive to your driving inputs. It rarely misses a beat and always seems to be in the best possible gear, depending on your drive mode.
The way the Superb could transform its ride from lounge chair to sports saloon was the most outstanding feature here.
There are a few drive modes available, but the most noticeable were Comfort and Sport. Comfort is represented by a little cloud symbol on the dashboard, and that’s eerily accurate.
Floating over the road, the suspension simply allowed the car to glide across the tarmac. That sounds a little dramatic, but it's seriously that comfortable.
Sport mode is another favourite as it gives you the complete opposite experience, tightening up the car for more driving fun and increasing road feel.
The claimed fuel consumption is 8.0L per 100km, and I saw figures between 9-11L per 100km during my drive. Higher fuel consumption is the price to pay for the performance gains here.
I really loved the simplicity and minimalism of this cabin. There’s a digital driver display and relatively big centre touch screen, but these screens don’t consume the Skoda’s interior. The fake carbon fibre trim was a little cheap looking against the nicer materials like the suede, leather and stitching.
Attention to detail is the headlining feature to this interior. I loved the details around the digital cockpit and the clever storage compartments.
My only complaint is the placement of the start/stop button. It literally covers the hole where you’d put a physical key, which feels like the laziest application for this button.
This isn’t your traditional sedan; it’s a liftback, meaning it has a hatchback-type boot which opens up to reveal 625L of boot space, and a total of 1760L with all the seats folded.
I wouldn't want to cut off someone driving a Skoda Superb, seeing as this boot would be something the mob would be able to take advantage of.
The seats fold in a 60/40 split, but a ski-passthrough allows you to place longer items through to the second row without folding any seats.
In addition, there are some velcro cargo dividers that can help secure small items prone to rolling around in that cavernous storage space.
Comfort in the second row is superb; I had more than enough room to spend hours in the back without complaint. However, that middle seat can feel a little tight.
If the thought of buying another SUV makes you ill, you need to look at the Skoda Superb. There’s enough storage available that you won’t have to compromise on anything other than ride height.
It’s comfortable, it’s fast, and it’s a great way to commute. I felt important driving the Skoda Superb, and feel like it’d make a great alternative to any German performance sedan you might be eyeing off on the used market.
Plus, it’s a little more thrilling than the base model offerings from brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi.
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Excellent comfort yet a sleeper – Daily use, excellent comfort and quality. Well bulit. The chromes on door handles peel and can cut you but will be covered under warranty. Show details
Best car I’ve ever owned – I am 65 years of age and have had many cars in my lifetime and this is the most comfortable and best finished car that I have ever owned. I had a 2019 BMW X3 which I found to be a beautiful vehicle. I sold this vehicle privately as we decided that we didn’t need a large wagon anymore. I then began looking for a replacement vehicle. We wanted a… Read more
medium size vehicle and preferably a hatch. I did a lot of homework looking at several brands (Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Lexus) and by complete accident we came across the Skoda Superb and after test driving this vehicle and doing a bit more research I was negotiating a deal with the dealer. I purchased the Superb Style hatch with the optional Prestige pack and sunroof. Value for money this has got to be the best car on the Australian market. I also purchased the 7 year pre paid servicing which came with 7 year factory warranty and 7 year roadside assist for an additional $2,700. (Great Value) This car appears like a medium car on the outside but has an abundance of room inside. (Simply clever). The quality and finish is as good as good or better than any car I have looked at, it drives very smooth and quiet with an abundance of power. Also has excellent fuel economy. These cars are hidden gems. Also forgot to mention the sound system is like nothing I’ve ever heard in a motor vehicle, brilliant. I would not hesitate to buy another Skoda.
Love This Car – This car has driven on long trips as well as family style trips etc & shopping 2-3 times per week. I drive the car at least 5 times per week. The overall kilometers travelled in 3 years is only 35,000. The car is serviced as per manual at the local Skoda Dealer. There have been no issues outside of normal servicing. It is the most comfortable… Read more
vehicle that I've ever driven. It also feels safe to drive. The standard features in this model make driving it a pleasurable experience. It has power when needed & sits "solidly" on the road. I had the good fortune to drive many different company owned vehicles prior to my retirement, & that experience enabled me to quickly appreciate the Skoda once I had test driven it! If I were starting out to find the right car right now, for my budget, I would choose this car all over again. I love it.......
Superb wagon a joy! – Just purchased 2018 Superb wagon 162 version. An absolute dream to drive! Bumped into a woman at the kids soccer. She was driving a Kodiaq. They have 4 late model Skoda's in there family. 2 in immediate family and an uncle and grandfather! They won't buy any other make of car! Now i know why! Skoda need to spend more on promotion in Oz. People just dont know how good they are! Show details
Loads of boot space – We bought this as out family car as we go on loads of camping trips and needed extra room in the boot to stash all the camp gear and tents. It holds a lot more than that even when mostly full and has been fantastic on kind road drips with the kids Show details
Why buy an SUV, this is so much better! – Purchased this in August 2016 after owning 4 different SUV. I transport machines in my car and need a decent boot size. The Superb has the largest boot in its class and more rear leg room than any SUV. The Diesel engine is powerful, very frugal and the car is an overall joy to drive. I have had no issues with the car and have covered over 60,000km… Read more
in just under 2 years. Don't get sucked into all the negative reviews about the VW Group. They are just the journalists favourite target. The cars are overall really good and the Skoda brand is underrated in AUS. They win every comparison in Europe! Test drive one and you will be pleasantly surprised
Skoda superb 206tsi – Turn my vehicles over every 3 years for business and have had SUV's but the Superb sold me as soon as I drove it and still love it! So quiet and comfortable but with the 206TSi motor it gets up a goes so has the enjoyment factor also as well as it looks so elegant! Its roomy inside and yet doesnt feel big on the road and has every option you could… Read more
ever want EXCEPT digital radio??? Have fitted an after market unit which runs thru the aux in and happy now!
Fuel consumption with the hot motor is a little high but everything else outweighs that by a wide margin!
Happy Nanna – My daughter & son-in-law have a Skoda superb wagon. Every trip in it has been wonderful from the heated seats to the roomy interior. Rides so well. Great for luggage too. Would recommend to all. Economical to run. Great cameras all round. Wish I had one here in Sydney NSW Show details
Awesome – Optioned with the tech and comfort packs and 165KW turbo motor - The drive and build of this car are fantastic and there's almost nothing it misses out on. Acceleration is good with very little turbo lag (coming from our previous VW Jetta, it's a huge improvement in this regard). I'm not a fan of the start-stop system as it doesn't know why… Read more
you're stopping, which sometimes causes some annoyance when it shuts down unexpectedly - this can be turned off though so it's not a huge problem. Also, the 'comfort' mode is very bouncy and I don't like that, but with the electronic dampers, they can just be locked into sport mode through the entertainment system and then it handles really nicely.
We looked at a lot of cars before this, and there was just no comparison in the end. This outperforms everything in the same price bracket in handling, power, looks and tech. Highly recommended.
Surprisingly good – Nice clean lines, audi remenicient. forgiving chassis, with smooth ride basic but functional gearbox great instrument layout inside plenty of power from an audi engine the resale will not be great but it's cheap enough now replacement parts are cheap considering it's a european car hard to beat for the amount of car you get at the price. Show details
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