Search Car Reviews



See all makes



Skoda

Skoda Superb Estate

skoda

December 2009

Skoda Superb Estate
Could this be the only car you’ll ever need? With sleek looks, a huge load space and the kind of relaxing driving experience that’s worthy of a Mercedes S-Class, the Skoda Superb Estate is about as good as all-rounders get. Ditching the five-door’s hatch/saloon boot release in favour of a conventional tailgate that boasts a low, wide opening, the Superb Estate has 633 litres of space with the rear seats in place, or a huge 1,865 litres with them folded flat.

Helpful touches include large storage bins, a variety of hooks and a load restraint system to prevent small items sliding around. The cabin is well built and has generous kit. Options include keyless entry and start, plus a two-piece panoramic glass roof. Engines are carried over from the saloon, ranging from a 1.4-litre turbo petrol to a 3.6-litre V6.

Estate models are likely to command a £1,100-£1,300 premium over the hatch when sales start next year. The entry-level version should come in
at around £17,500, which means it offers great value as well as carrying ability.

What Next

Sponsored Results

0 Comment

Be the first to comment on this article

You need to register to post comments. Existing members can log in below to comment, otherwise click here to join.



Sponsored Results

Social Bookmarks

Full Car Reviews

- Advertisement -

Sponsored Results

Facts and Figures

- Advertisement -