Many a page have been written for the new Skoda Laura TSI 1.8 and I am sure many will be written. Here are my two bits on the exhilaration we have been experiencing since the last week of April.
To start off, the itch to change from our ol' trusty - The Corsa 1.6 GLS, became more apparent with niggling issues that kept on cropping and the fact that almost half the car had undergone change (ok, not half, but many parts got replaced) with official spares coming in very expensive due to the car having gone off the production lines 4 years back. The decision was waiting to be made though one thing was quite clear - it had to be an upgrade and quite a substantial one at that. Now, I am quite a believer in the concept that looks of a car do not score over the interiors and performance of the vehicle considering 99% of the time is spent inside the vehicle. So options like the Fiesta, Dzire, etc. were out as they were the same segment as the Corsa. Linea was very early written off despite the turbo version coming in. TDed the Vento. Somehow the interiors just didnt pass the cut. The corsa wasn't a luxury vehicle but somehow GM managed to give a great look to the interiors package that is yet unparalleled in many 3 boxes prevalent today. Didn't want to go in for the Verna (the new Verna might have been a close contender though) and I never really liked the feel to the Honda City ride. So, the next obvious contenders were the Civic, Corolla, Cruze and the Laura. One other thing that we looked for in the new vehicle was the experience of driving it over the highways. Though much of our lives will get spent negotiating crawling traffic in the cities, the Raison d'être for the vehicle had to be the performance it gives on the highway.
Corolla - great car, scant interiors. Cruze - rear seat legspace is quite a bummer, diesel not an option for me, Civic - good, but it still didn't feel right to pick it.
Laura - TD vehicle arrived in office from JMD at Andheri, Mumbai and 5 of us got into the car!
Exteriors - check: good
Interiors - check: plush
Space - check: enormous
Storage - check: excellent
Music system - check: great
Usb - check: not there but aux suffices
Engine noise in cabin - check: are you kidding? i almost yanked the engine twice while it was on
Rear seat leg space - check: nothing like the civic but good enough for comfortable seating for 6'2"s like me even with front seat totally pulled back
General niceties - check: mostly in place with great MID and the usual bells and whistles and rear parking assist
Drove really easily till I reached BKC and there is when the decision came about - the first proper rev to the engine and the sound (or lack of it) of a 160 horses galloping - there was no looking back!
Started paperwork for the booking and booked it on the last day of the fiscal to get the necessary discounts and also in fear of the CKD ruling striking soon enough. Guess the hurry was uncalled for but who knew then. Anyway, it took about 3 weeks, few rounds of negotiation that finally settled at 14.6L OTR with Skoda shield package and 8000 bucks worth of accessories, added the wood finish interiors (as in the Superb, didnt like the Silver look) and on April 26 we took delivery of what I can describe as a TSI package...
Have driven more than 1000 kms since delivery and taken it over both city roads, highways and the expressway. Here are my thoughts on the initial ownership:
1. Dealership experience: Top notch. JMD is, as has been mentioned earlier on TBhp, a very professionally managed setup and their sales people are very prompt and helpful. My sale was being managed from their Thane outlet though I took the delivery at the Andheri outlet. Have no complaints whatsover. They even arranged for a PDI at their Vashi outlet as they couldn't get the car into Mumbai before payment of Octroi.
2. PDI: Had read through the entire post on PDI and was quite keen to do one as much in detail myself. Learnt one thing and will also suggest this to others who want to do it: please avoid doing it in summers and especially when the car is out in the sun Nevertheless, did my share of the check and left the rest in the able hands of The One
Noted the VIN (which in this case doubles up as the chassis number) and cross checked that to ensure that it was indeed a Feb 2011 vehicle. The car had just done about 60-70 kms on the odo, so that seemed right as well. Paint, interiors, etc. was all well protected.
3. Driving the car in city traffic: Driving a rental vehicle of this size in the US is one thing. Ploughing one's own savings of the same order through the muck of daily traffic in Mumbai is another. Accepted what has to happen will happen, bowed to Mr. Murphy and started driving the vehicle. Stalled a couple of times due to habits that don't die easily (2nd gear driving with half clutch in back to back traffic). Learnt quite early to use the 1st gear only for that. Cabin noise is negligible. The ride is stiff. At 32 psi, it is even stiffer. But the fun in the run is when speeds exceed 40-50 kmph. The feeling one gets sitting behind the wheel is that of an SUV or a X-over. It is almost like driving a powerful tank with a speedometer. Solid drive feel to it.
4. Driving on the highway/expressway: Haven't yet redlined it, but intend to do so soon, maybe at some time when the Pune Mumbai expressway is fairly empty for a long stretch. But then, even in the lower level of revs - this is one powerful machine. Before one realizes, you get thrown back and pushed forward... the push doesn't stop. It continues till you can't accelerate further - not because the car doesn't accelerate, but because further acceleration brings objects on the windscreen closer than they appear - it is almost like the Doppler effect. Reached 160 on the speedo and then backed off for a later date. The car held steady and stuck firmly to the road. Bends were navigated with ease without slowing down. To summarize - fear was only within. Realized one more thing - time taken to accelerate and the sense of speed that I used to get in the Corsa at 90-100 kmpl came about at 120-130 kmpl in the Laura Here's to better average speeds over highways!
5. Fuel efficiency - Two tank ups in the city and the average has been close to 7.5 kmpl with full AC. MID fuel efficiency shows 8-12 kmpl depending on type of traffic though my sense is it overstates it by 0.5-1 kmpl. Highway driving MID fuel efficiency came to 14 kmpl. Couldnt do a tank to tank on this as our run wasn't that long.
6. Music system - It is quite a stunning boombox. Lack of USB hurts for a car worth 14 lacs but then, the quality of sound is fantastic.
7. Beige coloured floor mats - someone please tell Skoda we are buying their cars in India, not UK.
8. AC - definitely requires an upgrade. If the Superb has a better AC, can one get a second hand compressor retrofitted?
I have had a few questions on the car but haven't found any answers on the forum yet:
1. There is supposed to be an MDI cable outlet somewhere. Haven't found it yet. This can make my iphone controllable from the skoda swing head unit.
2. The head unit has an option for bluetooth but it probably doesn't contain the bluetooth physical interface. Any one who has had retrofitting experience on this or #1.
3. I never waxed or polished the Corsa. But with the Laura I don't want to take any chances. Read through the forums and realized that polishing can be done once in a while but waxing should be done periodically. What frequency should one do it with and any quick recommendations on the product to use?
4. I don't plan to put up dark tints on the windows but is the 3M transparent sun film worth the investment?
5. Apparently the main odometer resets after it reaches 9999 kms. How does one keep track of how many kms has the car run? It might become relevant at the time of selling the car.
All in all, this car has been a nice change for us. Highly powerful engine and a noiseless cabin - couldn't ask for better. My personal ego booster: the same TSI engine is used in the Superb and the A4
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