Should I buy the 2.0 PDI or 1.4 TSI Skoda Octavia?
I'm trying to decide between the following: a brand new Skoda Octavia Elegance 1.4 TSI from Drivethedeal for around £14,500 (includes some extras) or a year-old Skoda Octavia Elegance 2.0 TDI PD for around £15,000. Which makes better sense - the petrol or the diesel version? My annual mileage is about 10,000 miles.
Asked on 21 June 2010 by smg0508
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Honest John
Go for the new 1.4TSI. The diesel will probably gum up its DSG, have a dual mass flywheel and will need its timing belt replaced every four years. The 1.4TSI is chain cam.
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