Well, the range starts at £14,905 for the headline-grabbing don’t-bother S-badged model, which no one except the rental place you’ve booked with in Crete next year will buy. There are a few areas of suspect plastics around the cabin, although the company might say that these are intended to be durable for family wear and tear rather than trying to keep the relatives at Volkswagen and Audi happy. It’s easy to forget that Skoda used to be the budget option, but the entire range has moved upmarket in recent years and the firm focuses more on nifty ‘surprise and delight’ features and family practicality these days.
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