Skoda Superb hatchback 2013 review pictures
The Superb is the largest Skoda you can buy at the moment.
The Skoda Superb offers great engines, a smart interior and huge amounts of space.
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The interior is smart rather than stunning but it's classy enough and Elegance models get leather seats.
The boot is enormous - but the Twindoor boot system seems pointless and the seats don't fold completely flat.
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Passengers in the back are treated to acres of legroom and a spacious, comfortable rear bench.
The Superb sits on a stretched Passat platform.
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Economy is good but not stunning, and our recommended 2.0 litre TDI diesel returns 52.3 mpg.
The Superb handles well for its size.
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Classy details like daytime running LED's lift the Superb further upmarket.
The roofline still looks ungainly.
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An umbrella lives inside one of the rear doors, just like a Rolls-Royce.
The only car in the VW Group with more rear legroom is the long-wheelbase A8 limousine.
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The familiar VW Group infotainment system is as easy to use as ever.
The rear seats do fold down, but not flat.
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The Skoda Superb should be at the top of your list if you're in the market for a hugely practical family car - but check out the Estate model too.
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