http://www.ausmotive.com/2008/11/16/...ctavia-rs.html
Liam's write up is pretty good. Pics are mostly of mine, so look for stubby and no rear badge...
I must add that the Skoda won over the Jetta on pricing, gearbox, equipment, handling, and practicality.
The Skoda will never feel like the GTI because the GTI is an icon. The RS is a reasonable and more practical imitation, but it doesnt feel as special to drive.
Other than something so intangible, main differences include:
minor differences
- interior plastics
- no red led downlighting
- no soft touch grab handles
- no steering wheel controls (this really irritates me. Stupid, stupid omission)
- instrument cluster less conservative, but will date
- green backlighting on control panel
- no electric lumbar suuport
- missing controls on climate control system
- naff vinyl (is it the 80's?) owner manual folder which has no designated place in the glovebox (GTI had a leather folder with a nook in the glovebox)
- Drink holders less up to the task with no adjustment
major differences
- higher softer suspension. Less composed than GTI and doesnt look as well sorted in terms of wheel-wheel arch ratio.Gives feeling that it is underdamped and less controlled than GTI and has more squat and dive than the GTI
- seats are less supportive and seating position is higher
RS>GTI
- padding in coin tray
- better equipped standard
- 18" wheels
- slightly better balanced with more weight over back wheels
- highline computer vs limited trip computer in GTI
- better pricing. My RS with roof 10K cheaper than the GTI with leather/ roof (nice deal)
- has aux input for stereo which also has mp3 capability
- stereo is significantly better than GTI
- underseat storage
- space, space, space.
I am very happy with the RS, but I miss the GTI enormously. I dont think I would miss the RS unless I went back to something with no sporting abilities at all. Therein lies the iconic nature of the GTI. It is a driving experience. Not something that can be quantified.
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