
| Hot Offers on Skoda Car Leasing |
3 Sep |
All models of Skoda are now available for car leasing. You can choose from a variety of Skoda cars, offered throughout the UK at very reasonable prices. Agreements on leasing and contract hire are based on three advanced payments and followed by fixed monthly instalments.
Nowadays, Skoda is a well-known and respected brand. There are many different models of Skoda car available for leasing and contract hire. One of their latest offers is the brand new Skoda Fabia, which is well built with a solid supermini feel. The larger Skoda Octavia is now available as an estate or saloon, which has a wide range of engines and specifications. This includes the first-class model of 2.0 T Fsi Vrs that utilises engines similar to the popular Golf GTi. The executive level Skoda Superb is a good deal when compared to several other luxury cars.
For the latest Skoda leasing and contract hire offers, check out some models and their respective prices! A Skoda Fabia (5Dr Hatch 1.4 TDi PD 80hp GreenLine) can be leased from as little as £169.95 per month. For those looking for a much larger vehicle, the Skoda Octavia Estate (2.0 Tdi Cr 170 Vrs) can be secured for £309.95 per month.
Skoda car leasing rates are based on personal contract hire for more than 36- months and with a limit of 10,000 miles per annum (mpa). All the prices are VAT inclusive and other mileage packages can be negotiated.
read comments (1)| Skoda Yeti 4X4 |
18 Aug |
4x4s do not have a good reputation these days due to global warming issues. This is no secret, but some individuals actually need the practicality, power, and added traction that only SUVs can give. This is actually Skoda’s argument, as it adds that the Skoda Yeti meets the need for a socially acceptable extension of the SUV class’.
The Skoda Yeti is a mixed bag. With its MPV features, Skoda goes one step beyond its previous Octavia Scout 4×4 model. Part MPV, part off-roader, plus a family hatchback added in for added usability, the Yeti definitely lives up to being the crossover brand. Even though this new model is off-road capable, most of its editions do not have that powerful 4×4 hardware, but will sport a front-wheel drive-train. Fortunately, its wide track and raised suspension mean that it is capable of taking on mountainous humps and bumps with downright impunity.
Most crossover types handle like standard and conventional vehicles, but the Yeti does not. As a consequence, the Skoda Yeti is not very brilliant when it comes to corners and sharp curves. However, its clear-cut advantage is its very efficient suspension, giving its passengers a very comfortable ride even on the most strenuous and bumpiest of roads and dirt tracks. This feature of the Yeti is definitely more useful than zero body roll and speedy cornering when driving around the outskirts of town.
The Skoda Yeti’s interior is very well-built, too. Clearly, it uses the same materials as its Volkswagen counterparts. The crossover Yeti is very efficient when it comes to emissions and economy also. With its 140 bhp 4×4 TDI giving 46.3 mpg on a combined cycle, it only emits 159 g/km of carbon dioxide.

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