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Tigger
08-11-2012, 07:07 AM
Hey all,

I went on carsales to check out Superbs, (esp the V6AWD models), and I found so many for sale with under 10,000kms

I find it strange that so many would be up for sale with such low kms.

Have the owners disliked the cars? ...have they had problems?....

I can understand perhaps 30,000 or 40,000 kms...but lower just seems strange...

mythik
08-11-2012, 10:01 AM
Three letters: DSG

VAG newbie
08-11-2012, 10:12 AM
Most of those are dealer demos. As many of us have suspected, Skoda encouraged the dealers to register their demo to boost up the sales figure. Now it's time to get rid of them.

I'm a superb owner. I am very happy with it in every way. I will sell it however, at the end of the lease, planning to get another Superb. The people I'll most likely to sell the car to will be my parents. They've been in my car several times and they are so happy with it that they've already reserved it.

Don't let those DSG opposers say DSG is the reason. If it is, VW will not double it's sale in 2 years

Mickyb
08-11-2012, 11:55 AM
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Don't let those DSG opposers say DSG is the reason. If it is, VW will not double it's sale in 2 years

I totally agree.
I use to believe in the DSG myth, I think those who have experienced failures are those who have not had their cars serviced correctly and have fluids changed.

tigger73
08-11-2012, 12:36 PM
Most of those are dealer demos. As many of us have suspected, Skoda encouraged the dealers to register their demo to boost up the sales figure. Now it's time to get rid of them.

There's probably some pretty good deals to be had then!

2009fsi
10-11-2012, 10:54 PM
I gather this is not the one you are talking about? What a try on or marketing wank!

[QUOTE]
Vehicle 2012 SKODA SUPERB 3T MY12 ELEGANCE DSG 191FSI
Price $150,520* Excluding on-road costs
Kilometres 10
Colour Black Magic Pearl
Transmission 6 speed
Body 4 door 5 seat WAGON
Drive Type 4x4
Engine 6 cylinder Premium Unleaded Direct Injection
Towing Braked 1,500kgs
Towing Not Braked 700kgs
Reg Plate CIT96M
VIN TMBMC93T2C9016865
Stock# 156295

Tigger
11-11-2012, 07:56 AM
I gather this is not the one you are talking about? What a try on or marketing wank!

[QUOTE]
Vehicle 2012 SKODA SUPERB 3T MY12 ELEGANCE DSG 191FSI
Price $150,520* Excluding on-road costs
Kilometres 10
Colour Black Magic Pearl
Transmission 6 speed
Body 4 door 5 seat WAGON
Drive Type 4x4
Engine 6 cylinder Premium Unleaded Direct Injection
Towing Braked 1,500kgs
Towing Not Braked 700kgs
Reg Plate CIT96M
VIN TMBMC93T2C9016865
Stock# 156295

OOOPS!!...someone at that dealership made a typo stuff up!!!

Bob51
11-11-2012, 09:20 AM
Pity there are no manual Superbs in Australia - rules it out for me.

powerd
13-11-2012, 06:57 PM
Hey all,

I went on carsales to check out Superbs, (esp the V6AWD models), and I found so many for sale with under 10,000kms

I find it strange that so many would be up for sale with such low kms.

Have the owners disliked the cars? ...have they had problems?....

I can understand perhaps 30,000 or 40,000 kms...but lower just seems strange...

Tigger

As is quite normal, there are some dealer demos and some ex-Skoda cars, some of which are exec driven. I have just traded my Octavia vRS wagon in on one. Has only 3000kms on the clock. Literally its new. Skoda usually moves its exec cars about 7,000kms, as do most makers. Have a look and see the number of other makes cars with v low kms. BMW also use this ruse to get people into cars. They tell you that we the standard model1/3/5/7/X?? model will take 9 mths to order, but sir, we can sell you this 1,000kms old demo with $8/12/15 k of vastly overpriced extras for at least $X off Bargain!

So they claim depreciation etc then sell you a pricey car with extras you didn't necessarily want but is a bargain!

So, for me, this is the sort of car I buy, where the maker/dealer has amortised the intial depreciation, i get an almost new car cheaply and we're all happy.

BTW, love the Superb, brilliant car and great value. Other than the badge, makes some pricey Euros look sparse and uninteresting, and as for the Aussie cars, well, absolutely no comparison.

Tigger
13-11-2012, 07:56 PM
BTW, love the Superb, brilliant car and great value. Other than the badge, makes some pricey Euros look sparse and uninteresting, and as for the Aussie cars, well, absolutely no comparison.[/QUOTE]

Great points...and Yes...Aussie cars have a long way to go before they are ever comparitive.....

Albervin
10-12-2012, 03:43 PM
My V6 Superb Wagon was a demo from Canberra. While I am sure the dealer did not give it away I was more than happy to buy it. Comparing what a "New" car would have cost with the same options I reckon I saved close to $8K, maybe more. The car had 3,600 Km on it and was indistinguishable from other new vehicles. I asked for a full tank of petrol so I could get home so that was close to a $100 bonus :-)