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| My Skoda Kushaq 1.5L DSG Review I've been a longtime reader of Team-BHP and recently joined the forum while starting the hunt for my first car. Here's to both my first post as well as my first car! ![]() IntroI have loved cars and driving for as long as I can remember, and my family's passion for cars and road trips only contributed to the craze. Ours has always been a 2 car garage since the beginning, including a Premiere Padmini, Ambassador, Omni, WagonR, Ikon, Innova, Etios, Nano and finally a Nexon. I was always fascinated every time we replaced an old car with another even though I wasn't of driving age till we acquired the Innova (which was also the car I learnt to drive in). I started receiving driving lessons from my dad as soon as soon as I turned 18 and it was the only thing that could get me to wake up at 5 AM on Saturdays and Sundays. It was around the same time when a very close friend of mine also started learning and we would have practice runs together in his Indica Vista. I also remember multiple instances where I *sneaked* out the Innova and got caught as well (duh) as I couldn't get enough of this new hobby I was liking more and more. Before I knew it, I was in college and was separated from my passion for 4 long years where the only time I could drive, was on holidays and vacations. It was during this time my parents moved into a smaller town which was close to the mountains and had amazingly fun roads to drive on. Fast forwarding through my college years, I moved to Hyderabad and started working as a software engineer. This was a turning point in my life where I was introduced to 2 wheelers (mostly scooters) and I was hooked again, this time due to the accessibility and ease of obtaining a scooter (through rentals). I ended up buying an Aprilia SR150 within a year and have clocked a happy 25k KM since then. I was briefly converted into a 2 wheeler enthusiast mostly due to the fact that a car was way beyond what I could afford and I kept my passion for cars alive whenever I visited my hometown or had a rare road trip (featuring Zoomcar). The pandemic gave me a very unexpected opportunity to reconnect with driving and the Nexon as I was visiting my hometown when the lockdown began and I was there for an entire year. Working at home all day was only made bearable due to the almost daily long drives that I took along with my brother on the twisty hilly roads. Come 2022 and I had finally decided that it was now time to upgrade to a car and I began my hunt. This was when my most visited forum changed from XDA to Team-BHP and I was blown away with the content available here. I spent months reading through reviews, ownership reports and everything under the sun relating to cars. The HuntHaving driven multiple cars before(Innova, Etios, Nano, Nexon to name a few), my criteria was very clear:
With such clear objectives I set an initial budget of 15L shortlisted the following:
We started the process of talking to dealers and the first TD I had was of the i20 N Line N8 version and I remember thinking on the way back, that I don't need to look further and this is it. I loved the looks, the features, the way it handles and the way it throws you back even with moderate throttle input. My fiancé liked the car enough, but wasn't very happy as she wanted a bigger car. She didn't pressure me though as I would be the one driving. It was an elimination game from here on. I bid adieu to Nexon and Tiago as I now understood what power and good handling meant. The next TD was with the Sonet GTX Plus. My fiancé liked this one much better than the i20 and was seriously hoping I would have a good experience with the driving dynamics. I liked the powertrain but the dynamics were closer to the Nexon than to the i20. Budget would also be an issue as the GTX+ would be breaching the 16L mark. It was around this time that the Venue N Line was being teased and the launch was imminent. I talked to my SA at Hyundai and requested a TD of the DCT version as soon as they had one. We slowed down our hunt as we started contemplating the financials of a 15+L purchase and for a few months, the car was pushed out of our mind as we started saving like mad and got busy in work. A few months later, when we thought we finally were in an *OK* position to go ahead with the purchase, I requested my SA to allow me one more TD with the i20 N Line and he happily obliged. The 2nd drive went as good as the first one and this time, the SA along with his team lead were giving me a hard sales push and were asking me to put down a booking amount given the relatively high waiting period of approximately 7-8 months. I stuck to my guns and made it clear that I wanted a TD of the Venue N Line as well, to which they again said they would get it as soon as they got one. The WildcardA week or two after my 2nd TD with the i20, a driving enthusiast friend of mine visited and was staying with us. We had multiple long discussions on what car I should buy and he recommended I at least give the Kushaq one try. I had developed a disinclination towards Crossovers and was very hesitant due to the experience I had with the Nexon and the Sonet. When just before leaving our place, for the 100th time he suggested that I should get a TD of the Kushaq, I finally considered it seriously. The next day, I contacted PPS Skoda and asked for a TD of the Kushaq Style 1.0 AT. The experience with PPS Skoda and their SA was unexpectedly good and he got the TD vehicle to my house. I was feeling sorry for him as I, for some reason had gone into the TD expecting to be thoroughly disappointed by the Kushaq. It was the exact opposite. I loved the driving dynamics. I loved the explosive acceleration and the seamless shifts of the TC auto. The interiors were beautiful, it was spacious and I loved that it had ventilated seats No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't find a fault with it. My fiancé was over the moon as the Kushaq became something that we both loved just 10 minutes into the TD. At the end of the TD, the SA gave a very gentle sales push and, because of the good experience we had, we started discussing colors, MY discounts and onroad prices. We were both very happy while going back home and our search had officially ended. Poor Hyundai SA didn't have a chance as they couldn't arrange a TD of the Venue N Line even after so many months. The PreyAs I started comparing quotes from different Skoda dealers around Hyderabad (PPS Skoda won here), the idea of looking around in my home state cropped up in my mind. One random evening, I called up Global Motocorp Kolkata and since it was just beyond closing time, I was greeted by a security guard who assured me I would get a call by one of their SA's in a short while. Not expecting anything, I just went on with my day as normal. I got a random call from an unknown number (the SA) and we were suddenly discussing prices and variants again. They had a few year end discounts on some Monte Carlo variants which I had not considered as it was on the higher side of my budget. I tried negotiating as well as I could (I suck at it) and was denied. With a heavy heart I disconnected the call but in 5 minutes the SA called me back, and this time, he was open to negotiating. The outcome of the second call was that we were being offered a 22 MY Kushaq Monte Carlo (Tornado Red) 1.5 AT effectively for the on road price of a 1.5 Style AT in Hyderabad. This had us interested and we spent the next 2 days stalking the Monte Carlo, be it on YouTube or on Team-BHP. Once I had the VIN and confirmed the details of the car, we made no delay in confirming the car and made the payment for the booking toward the end of February. At this point, I was slightly guilty and called up the SA from PPS Skoda and informed him about my decision. His response was totally unexpected and after asking a few details about the offer I was getting, he congratulated me and expressed his happiness about me getting what I wanted. He deserves a special mention and I would totally recommend him to anyone buying a Skoda in Hyderabad. Now began the actual planning stage as there were many variables involved here, namely:
Here comes the role of my SA from Global Motocorp Kolkata. Since I was paranoid on doing the PDI, I requested my family in Kolkata to go on my behalf and the SA helped me wholeheartedly, accompanying my uncle and aunt to the stockyard and answering all queries that they had. I had prepared a long checklist which was mostly inspired from knowledge gained from Team-BHP and the car blasted through them all, except for being covered in dust, which the SA promised would be taken care of before delivery. The green signal was given and it was now time to start the loan process. What I expected to be the longest part was actually the shortest. Well, long story short, the SA took care of the whole loan process and got it approved and disbursed within a week. I opted to get insurance myself (from Acko, for 35k including Zero dep, Return To Invoice and Engine Protect) and they were more than OK with it. I also asked him to remove the accessories package and sent him a list of the ones I wanted and he happily obliged. I decided to purchase extended warranty at a later date and my on road price came to a total of 20.12L without insurance. Once everything was done, a delivery date of 22nd March was finalized and I couldn't believe that my dream of owning a car was materializing right in front of me. I was overjoyed. I booked the tickets for 22nd and was calling my SA everyday to enquire about the registration process. The way we had planned it, we would take delivery on the 22nd and would be driving it back to Hyderabad on the 25th. I was anxious that the number plate wouldn't arrive in time and I would have to delay our plans, but again, the SA went above and beyond and got the number plate fitted in 1.5 weeks time. Kudos to the WB RTO as well for providing a permanent number plate in such a short timeframe. I was giddy with excitement and had a lot of sleepless nights before the day of delivery. The Moment of TruthOn 21st, I got a call from my SA, he said someone from Skoda India management would be visiting the dealership and due to that, I couldn't get the car before that evening. I was slightly disappointed as I had planned on going to the dealership directly from the airport but this was just me being overexcited and impatient. I got another call from him on the day of delivery just after landing in Kolkata and I was informed that they plan to have this gentleman from Skoda India hand over the car to me personally. Sounded good to me and I didn't give it another thought. The moment I entered the dealership, I was transported to a different world, I couldn't see anything or anyone except my Red beast which had taken center stage, I couldn't even see, that the gentleman from Skoda India was none other than Petr Solc (Brand Director, Skoda India). I met with my SA for the first time and profusely thanked him for basically arranging my car while I was sitting in Hyderabad My family and a few friends joined me in the showroom shortly and the key was handed over to us, along with a cake cutting and a short discussion with Petr himself. I found him very nice to interact with and we talked about my reasons for choosing the Kushaq. ![]() Receiving the Key from Petr Solc ![]() Me and my fiancé posing for the mandatory picture. ![]() The beast just fresh out of the showroom. The rest of the day was rather uneventful and we spent the next few days resting and catching up with family. Special thanks:
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| re: My Skoda Kushaq 1.5L DSG Review The JourneyFast forward to the Journey, which will also serve as the initial impressions/report. The odd 200kms or so on the ODO before were done primarily in city traffic barring a short Highway drive in which I couldn't even unleash the beast. The start of the journey presented us with a hiccup that was the left ORVM which was not folding electrically and had to be manually folded/unfolded. I let it slide as it was a small one and could easily be rectified in a trip to the service center who I have already planned. (Update: It suddenly started working one fine day) Our plan was to cover roughly 1500km in a span of 2 days with there being an overnight halt somewhere in Orissa. The car was in its element throughout the Journey and I thoroughly enjoyed the drive. It was 90% relatively good highways and I had plenty of opportunities to unleash the beast. It never felt stressed while being fully loaded (4 adults + their luggage) Sports mode made it even fiercer while revving till the limiter and providing tremendous punch throughout. Turbo lag is almost unnoticeable and the engine never feels underpowered. The paddle shifters are enjoyable to use and help a lot with quick shifts. I've already gotten used to having both hands on the steering at all times and the gear lever is used only for P/R/N/D/S. The car gives proper meaning to the term "Kickdown" and it just throws you back while downshifting 3-4 gears even. Low end torque is also fantastic and it can clear many speed breakers in 2nd-3rd gear. Automatic shifts are more like automagic shifts and you can hardly feel them unless you specifically look. Small potholes and rumble strips are hardly felt and the big ones don't require you to slow down a lot thanks to the adequate ground clearance. High speed stability is like I've never seen before and none of the cars I've driven before feel even remotely close. Cornering is highly addictive and though I didn't experience many twisty roads, I look forward to driving the Kushaq on hilly roads very eagerly. The driving position is highly customizable and I found it very comfortable. Controls are high quality and the Virtual Cockpit does the job, while leaving me wanting a lot more out of it. I wish cars were as easily modifiable as phones and we could just flash some custom ROM and tweak it to our liking. ![]() Fuel efficiency I achieved throughout the drive was around 14km/l according to the MID and I hadn't even tried to drive it in a relaxed manner. I only figured out how cruise control controls worked towards the end of the journey and it gave me many opportunities to relax my legs. I expect to be able to manage 16-18km/l with liberal use of CC. Skoda Connected was a hit and miss. GPS related functionality is generally good but that's about it. No range display, no remote ignition no remote lock/unlock and no remote AC! ![]() All in all a very well packaged car that is very fun to drive and has most features you would expect and more! I haven't mentioned safety yet but its pretty pathbreaking with the 5 Star GNCAP rating, multi collision braking, rollover protection, ESC and EBD. I am yet to install the TPMS and dashcam and plan on getting them from Skoda themselves. This marks the end of the initial ownership report and the car has now clocked 2500kms. Looking forward to many more and wishing you all the same! Stay tuned for regular updates! Likes and DislikesLikes
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![]() Looks very menacing from the front. ![]() ![]() Size is just perfect for me. Not too long but not cramped either. ![]() DRLs are beautiful and headlights have good throw. ![]() Red and black interiors go very well with the seats. ![]() Front seats are perforated for ventilation and works very well for Indian conditions. ![]() Rear seats have seatbelts and also a fold down center armrest with cupholders. ![]() Red ambient lighting looks amazing and can be reduced/increased from the touchscreen. ![]() Touchscreen is bright and slick to use, though it lags a bit now and then. ![]() Loved the implementation of sound balancing. ![]() Comfortable and well designed steering, have already gotten used to the 2 spoke steering despite having driven 3 spokes all my life. ![]() Headlight controls are fabulous. ![]() Useless button along with Virtual Cockpit controls. Wish this could be remapped to another function. ![]() Virtual Cockpit looks good with a red theme but handles screen space very badly. (Just notice the red semicircles which do nothing and just eat up screen space) ![]() Cabin lights are well thought out, they project downwards and do not interfere with visibility at night. ![]() Illuminated door handles. (Should've been red ![]() ![]() Window controls are all lit up unlike some cost cutters. Last edited by Omkar : 23rd May 2023 at 12:01. Reason: Formatting |
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| Re: My Skoda Kushaq 1.5L DSG Review Hey fastandcurious, nice acquisition man!! The colour combo looks deadly and you got the best engine to match with the looks. This is probably the only SUV/Crossover that I would consider getting in this price segment. The service experience is probably the only fly in the ointment but that remains to be seen. Quote:
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| Re: My Skoda Kushaq 1.5L DSG Review Congratulations voj your new car. The serious one of the best available compact SUV cars in the Indian market. Hope you have more memorable miles on it. |
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| Re: My Skoda Kushaq 1.5L DSG Review Great thoughts & many Congratulations. As a Kodiaq 2.0 TSI owner, I seriously wish to drive Kushaq 1.5 DSG & MT both. Maybe I too fall for one ![]() |
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BHPian ![]() | Re: My Skoda Kushaq 1.5L DSG Review Congratulations on your acquisition! Looks beautiful in this share. Wonderful write-up too, wishing you many pleasurable kilometres with your car. Quote: ![]() | |
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| Re: My Skoda Kushaq 1.5L DSG Review Congratulations on your new car and may you have endless fun miles in it. That said, I hope the parking was only for the shoot? You are parked between slots and that triggers a lot of people here including me |
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| Re: My Skoda Kushaq 1.5L DSG Review Congrats on your new car and wishing you many happy miles on it. Having recently bought a Kushaq DSG, I would like to check a few things with you - There seems to be some amount of vibration inside the car. During the initial start there's good vibration. After that, lets say you're driving at 30-40 kmph on decent roads. Slightly touch the center arm rest or empty passenger seat and there's a mild vibration. Is this normal? - I'm having a tough time with speed breakers. For the plastic ones installed in most apartments, unless I slow down to <10 kmph, there's a sort of jump like feeling. Then there's the issue of D1-D2 (go to 6-7 kmph and it drops to D1, then takes time to pick up speed after the hump). What's your advice? - Noise from road breakages (2-3 inch gaps in roads - similar to an expansion join but without the joint) - there's a loud thud sound. |
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