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Originally Posted by CrAzY dRiVeR Congrats on the car. Looks like Trivandrum and I hope to see this black beauty on the road sometime.
Excellent pictures. They really give a better perspective of the interiors - and they do look a class above - compared to the T-Roc or even the Compass. |
Thanks a lot ! Yes the photos were shot mostly near the Shankhumugham beach in Trivandrum. And yes, the interiors are definitely as good as what we see in the X1 or GLA !
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Originally Posted by Sree Congratulations on your purchase and for a wonderful review.
I waited a long time for the karoq to be launched and finally bought the Tiguan last year.
I know that the Tiguan is slightly bigger and has a bigger engine, but reading this review makes me doubt whether I should have waited more.
Enjoy. |
Thanks Sree. We too checked out the Tiguan last year. Such a well built and wonderful car, since it had only a diesel powertrain we gave it a skip.
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Originally Posted by moncar Congratulations for the latest acquisition!
An excellent in-depth car review which could be labelled as “The complete Karoq guide for the Indian customer”.
Am curious to know about various driver assist features in the car viz lane assist / emergency brake assist/ blind spot monitor etc.
I am sure you will enjoy the Karoq for years to come as it a heart driven buy ticking most of the boxes right! |
Thank you ! Sadly the Karoq doesn't come with lane assist and blind spot monitor. The emergency brake assist is a great feature, while reversing or slowly moving at parking speeds and you miss to see something like a motorcycle or a plant pot, the car automatically brakes when you go near it. Saved my vRS's rear bumper few times I must say ! The Karoq also has the same.
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Originally Posted by Highh5 Stunning will be an under statement for this Czech beauty.
Any day, will love clean crisp straight lines rather than curves, and no one knows that better than Skoda.
Absolutely love your review and above all those drool worthy Panning shots of car.
You I think will be the first in India to own vRS along with Karoq now.
I'm definitely going to get some panning shots this weekend after watching your pics.
Enjoy your beauty Man !! |
Thanks Man ! The vRS and the Karoq are surely great cars and I am super happy to have them in the garage. Both cars have so much character ! After these photos of the Karoq, me and my friend are planning some rolling shots of the vRS also in the coming days !
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Originally Posted by ashvek3141 Congrats on your new steed Mr. Perera. The car is simply fantastic & so is your review. Superb detailing & the pics do equal justice to the car. Some great captures there! 
Needless to say that you have some drool-worthy cars in your garage.
I just came across an instagram story by the Code6 Tuners, and seems like people have already started remapping their Karoq’s. I saw one in black from Trivandrum; is it your’s by any chance?
Oh, btw that rear camera washer is Simply Clever!
Wish you many miles in your Karoq. |
Thanks a lot ! . And I must saw you have Hawk eyes ! The black Karoq you saw infact is mine itself

we are still working on the map. both my Ecosport and vRS are currently running on Code6 tunes. The Karoq too didn't want to feel left out !
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Originally Posted by mr_freakky Congratulations Mr.Perera on acquiring the First Karoq of India. The car looks badass in this Magic black shade with the blackened out grille. Kudos to your friend for capturing such stunning pics. Happy miles. Keep Revving!! |
Thanks a lot Mr Freakky !
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Originally Posted by kovilkalai Congratulations! Beautiful looking car. Permit me to offer my opinions on Skoda in general and this car specifically.
I am a former Skoda owner and I love the VW group designs (not Audis as much as VW & Skoda). There are four things that bug me about their cars:
1. Expensive to buy (you are the second largest car company in the world; just make stuff in India boss!)
2. Expensive to own (again... spare parts ridiculously expensive)
3. Painful to own (the legendary Skoda service)
4. Reliability - even with the 12-month service interval, I had more niggles in my Laura than the XUV500 and Hexa that I bought after that. Thank about that for a bit. I am not comparing the Skoda to a Toyota. I am comparing it to a Mahindra and a Tata
As for the design of the Karoq, I think the ideal length (for visual appeal) would be somewhere between the Kodiaq and Karoq. I have always felt that the Kodiaq is a tad too long. This one seems a wee bit short in the rear. Also, anyone else notice that the rear wheel arches look smaller? Interiors are fantastic. |
Thanks kovilkala. I kind of disagree to few of your points. There are few cars like the new Rapid Rider and the previous Octavia vRS which are super value for money cars. The level of quality, driving dynamics and features they offer are definitely a class above. Also yes, the spares are expensive side, mainly because there is noticeable difference in their quality in any of the German cars. We do have a Ford and a Honda in the garage too. Both of them are super cheap to maintain, but every part on the Skodas feels solid and much better built. And currently the Skoda service has much much improved than before. I haven't faced any issues with them yet. I know many other previous Skoda owners who have had a nightmare with the brand, the same was the case with Ford long back. But owning cars from Ford and Skoda now, I can say both of them have improved their service part !
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Originally Posted by mankuthimma Congrats Mr. Perera ! Wishing you and your dad many years of enjoyable experience and great memories with the car!!
Very well written review accompanied by some of the best shots of the car from your friend. Loved the shot of the alloy wheels reflected in the pool of water !!
This car oozes premiumness inside out.. the most desirable car in the current market! Thanks to Skoda for bringing international car to our shores.. There are no signs of cost cutting at all.. appreciate the way Skoda has packed lil goodies like LED torch, umbrella, headlight washer.. even a rear camera washer.. simply clever !! these little tidbits shows how much the company loves its customers.. contrary to Japs/Koreans who cut down even on usable features in the name of cost cutting..
A lingering question about CBU cars like these.. maintenance.. how are the service centres equipped to handle maintenance of these imported cars ? Have they received some spare parts as part of CBU norms ? if not, what are the lead times in case of issues ? what were your own thoughts on maintaining it on a longer term ? |
Thanks mankuthimma. I had a check with the service few weeks back and many of the replacement parts for the Karoq have already reached. The Karoq and the T-Roc are the torchbearers for this new 1.5L TSI engine, and by the looks of it there will be so many cars in the VW and Skoda group that are gonna get this same powerplant. Also since Skoda has a plan to manufacture the Karoq locally, I guess in the long run availability of the parts might not be a major issue.
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Originally Posted by StarrySky Hello Mr.Perera, congratulations on owning the Karoq. It is a very nice car and I hope it will serve you for many years! |
Thanks a ton StarrySky.
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Originally Posted by prasadathani Hello Mr Perera,
Was waiting for a review of the Karoq just didn't expect it to be this quick and this well-written. Your blackened chrome grill has convinced me to get it done on the Karoq that I am planning to buy. White colour car though and I am sure it will look good as well.
Congrats on a great buy and wish you many many happy miles on this car. Kudos on the car and the beautiful pictures that accompanied it. |
Thanks prasadathani. Waiting for your initial impression of your Karoq soon ! It is definitely a great buy !
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Originally Posted by man_of_steel Well done Mr Perera on the review. Well written! Hope your dad has a very good time with the Karoq. |
Thank you Superman ! By the looks of it my dad will have a difficult time getting the keys of the Karoq from me !
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Originally Posted by Sanjay Halikar Congratulations Mr. Perera on your beautiful acquisition.
Love the way it looks and how it effortlessly exudes high build quality and workmanship. Reading your review was akin to having a virtual drive of the car. Brilliant photographs as well.
Happy Motoring! |
Thanks a lot Sanjay !
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Originally Posted by ashish2135 Congratulations Mr. Perera! What an amazing car!
I have been eyeing these Skoda SUVs every since Kodiaq was launched.
Loved the Alloys on your Ecosport. With the addition of the vRS, this is wonderful garage you got yourself! |
Thanks Ashish ! I too am a big fan of those alloys !

Changing the alloys in the Ecosport was indeed a great decision !