I Just Bought This Bargain 50k-Mile Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

The right car at a price too good to turn down convinced me to buy this Skoda Octavia vRS Estate, even with a cambelt change way, way overdue…
I Just Bought This Bargain 50k-Mile Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

About this time last week I was browsing the classifieds for interesting estate cars. I’d been hankering after a Subaru Legacy, which is why one not-so-coincidentally ended up as the subject of last Saturday’s used car spotlight.

But the prospect of 25mpg put me off. It’s not that 25mpg costs that much more than the 30mpg minimum I’d set myself, but I just couldn’t bear the thought of fuel economy beginning with a two. So I kept looking, and this happened.

I Just Bought This Bargain 50k-Mile Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

A friend pointed me to a classified ad on eBay UK. I’d been looking at Octavia vRS Estates anyway, but they were out of my budget for the sort of low mileage I wanted. Essentially I’d discounted the model… but I immediately saw this one was different.

This 12-year-old 2006 car, a prettier pre-facelift model, has the 2.0 TFSI engine from the MkV VW Golf GTI (just like I wanted), a boot even bigger than my old car (just like I needed) and will average a reliable 32mpg, or so all the forum-based owners told me. The car-buying portion of my brain quietly slipped to DEFCON 4.

I Just Bought This Bargain 50k-Mile Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

It had just 50,000 miles on the clock, had been serviced every 4000-5000 miles of its life, had no obvious knocks or dents, had immaculate wheels with grippy Falken tyres, came up clean on a car history check, had never failed an MOT and was priced about £2500 less than it realistically should have been. That quickly bumped me through DEFCON 3 and 2. It was time to go and have a look.

It was in the care of a small-time trader in Southampton. I took a spanner-handy friend who had more experience with the EA113 2.0 TFSI engine than me, and we both took a turn in the impressively tidy driver’s seat. We agreed: it was a peach. So, bearing in mind the price, what was the catch? For one thing, the Black Magic paintwork – not my first, second or even third colour choice – hasn’t been looked after. The hazing, swirl marks and general surface nastiness looked a real mess under the south coast sun.

I Just Bought This Bargain 50k-Mile Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

It’s overdue a service – in terms of time, anyway. It has only done 4000 miles since last seeing oil and a filter, but that was 13 months ago. An engine thermostat is duff, causing it to run 20 degrees cooler than it should, and it also badly needs a cambelt and water pump; Skoda’s guidelines suggest changes at 40,000 miles or four years but this one has done 30,000 miles and eight years since being changed. Ah.

With the knowledge that the belt genuinely might not be in good health, I haggled the £4500 asking price down to £4150. That’s a massive £3300 cheaper than the nearest equivalent I could find; an identical Black Magic petrol vRS estate with an even lower 39,000 miles. Needless to say, I reached DEFCON 1 and bought it.

I Just Bought This Bargain 50k-Mile Skoda Octavia vRS Estate

My budget for the bits that need doing takes me up to a nice round £5000 total, half of which will be paid for with the sale of my old car. The vRS, which I’ve named Dave, is already booked in with a VAG specialist for the service, cambelt/water pump and thermostat work, and there are a couple more less urgent bits that I’ll sort out myself where I have the right tools. Those wonky number plates need changing, for starters.

Then it’ll be time to sort out the paintwork, give the interior a thorough clean and set up my smartphone as a nav device, using a cunningly-routed magnetic charging lead and one of the magnetic phone mounts you can buy in the CT shop. I’ll bring you updates in a couple of months!

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Comments

Richard the edition 100

family car of year 2009
and the sedan version debuted 5 days before my birth

02/25/2018 - 15:23 |
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So you’re 13?

02/25/2018 - 17:38 |
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57)679&)8
02/25/2018 - 15:35 |
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This. Yes. 👍

02/25/2018 - 17:09 |
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57)679&)8
02/25/2018 - 15:35 |
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Anonymous

Dang this looks nice also for the miles its really cheap i wouldve bought too if id had the money

02/25/2018 - 16:25 |
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Jakob

That’s a great deal you got there. Don’t worry too much about the paint work - it’s a 12-year-old car, it can have a few scratches here and there, as long as it’s not down to the bare metal. Surely it will be fine after a small polish.

02/25/2018 - 16:25 |
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llP VeIoclty

Now that is a good buy!!

02/25/2018 - 16:50 |
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DL🏁

Need more often updates though :(

02/25/2018 - 19:33 |
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I’ll speak to Them Upstairs. ;)

02/25/2018 - 19:57 |
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OctyVRS

Such a good choice Matt love my one I have owned my one for 3 years done 58000 miles in 3 years and still smile every time :)

02/25/2018 - 19:54 |
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lukalukic1

We had same model just not vrs version as our family car ( I think 1.9 ) . It was great car, huge trunk space, covered over 200, 000 km with no problems. 🙂 Even when full it did go 160 easy. Enjoy your new car 😎

02/25/2018 - 21:50 |
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Anonymous

Awsome

02/25/2018 - 23:01 |
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