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Skoda Scala SE L 1.5 TSI

By Bill McCarthy

IS that a Golf? someone said as they looked at the Skoda parked on the road.

You can see why he made the mistake, there is definitely a Golf look to the latest of Skoda’s ever-expanding range of vehicles.

The Scala hatchback model is positioned between Fabia and similar-sized Octavia and is the first to be built on the parent group Volkswagen’s modular MQB-A0 platform.

In typical Skoda fashion, it also adds those quirky, but extremely useful little extras, started years ago with the concealed umbrella. Now what the firm calls Simply Clever touches add an electric tailgate that includes a Tip-To-Close function and an electrically retractable towbar.

Both optional features features are new to the segment, while the familiar ice scraper with a tyre tread depth gauge, along with neat integrated funnel in the lid of the windscreen washer tank remain, as does the umbrella.

Neat touches, but in this segment the car needs to be better than just good.

It comes with a host of  kit in three trim grades; S, SE and SE L, while three engine options, two petrol and one diesel, with outputs from 95PS to 150PS are available with DSG gearbox options.

It does look good, without being a showstopper, with narrow, tapered headlights flanking the dominant grille, which has a large airscoop below housing the driving lights. The 17-inch ‘stratos’ alloys also add a nice finishing touch.

The interior too is high quality with soft touch finish and microsuede black upholstery complemented by chrome detailing to handles, gearshift, handbrake, dash and door panelling.

The centrepiece is the 9.2 inch multi function screen which controls navigation and connectivity via Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and MirrorLink and the eight-speaker sound system.

The customisable digital virtual cockpit is also available on this model and other controls are logical and well placed with many mirrored on the multi-function steering whee.

The wide glass area gives the car a roomy feel and there is plenty of head and legroom

Stowage space is good with a large boot, which offers 467 litres of space, opening up to 1,410  litres with the split seats folded. There are also storage compartments under the front seats and a cooled glovebox.

Starting at £18,585, standard kit includes 16-inch alloys, LED headlights, smartphone connectivity touch screen, and a raft of safety features which include parking sensors, emergency braking and lane departure assist.

This SE L model ups the ante with the virtual cockpit, powered door mirrors, rain sensing wipers, privacy glass and much more.

On the road, the car is a lively performer with the 150PS 1.5 litre petrol engine mated to a six speed gearbox delivering pace and decent economy.

 The car hits 60mph in a smidge over eight seconds, warm hatch pace, while delivering fuel economy of between 42 and 48mpg.

It is a refined unit with plenty of torque so overtaking on the motorway is a breeze. Handling is precise and the ride is slightly firm and can sometimes feel unsettled on lesser road surfaces. But it handles well with the 17-inch tyres offering plenty of grip on bends and corners.

An optional Sport Chassis Control system makes its debut  with suspension lowered by 15mm along with valve-reversible shock absorbers that can alter the damping characteristics to provide a sportier driving experience. 

To be compared to the Golf is praise indeed with the Czech-based manufacturers now offering an ever-increasing portfolio of quality vehicles. No longer bargain basement, but still very competitively priced.

The Scala is a worthy challenger in one of the most competitive of segments.

Factfile

Skoda Scala SE L 1.5 TSI

Price: £22,130

Mechanical: 150PS  1,498cc, 4cyl petrol engine driving front wheels wheels via six-speed manual gearbox

Max speed: 137mph

0-62mph: 8.2 seconds

Combined mpg: 42.2 to 47.9

Insurance group: 21E

CO2 emissions: 111g/km

Warranty: 3 yrs/60,000 miles

Proceed with confidence

Kia ProCeed T-GDI GT

By Bill McCarthy

You can sometimes get a bit blasé when writing about certain car features, with safety sometimes seeming the least sexy attraction.

When it comes to your rescue, you can see why it is so important and how the technology has leapt ahead over the years, with firms like Kia right at the forefront.

A narrow escape on the motorway would almost certainly have had more serious consequences a few years ago, but when some idiot swerved across from the outside lane at 70mph, I had to instantly wrench the steering left to avoid a catastrophic collision.

The sharp manoeuvre could have had dire consequences as I tried to get the car straight at high speed, but with traction and stability control as assisted braking kicking in and grippy tyres gaining the road hold instantly the car almost righted itself.

It’s no wonder Kia makes a play on safety when their CEO was asked what make him proud to be leading Kia in the UK.  He said this latest ProCeed, (now without apostrophe and underscore, as in pro_cee’d), has been transformed compared to its predecessor with safety and driver assistance technology setting new standards in the class. And yes, it still retains the seven-year, 100k mile warranty.

The Proceed is a big car, not an estate in the true sense, but in the shooting brake mould between three door hatch and full estate.

It most certainly is a looker, and with an extended coupe-like profile, it sits lower and is longer than the Ceed. 

Even more sexy-looking is this GT model with all the flashes and badges and eye-catching red brake callipers. The front end features a sporty  grille and air scoop and  slim, cat-like light clusters housing LED bi-function headlights.

The  18-inch alloy wheels feature red centre caps, while the air intake has a red accent on the lower lip and high gloss red side sill mouldings.

The ProCeed name is spelled out across the tailgate beneath LED where dual exhausts are also prominent.

The interior is a smart, rather than eye catching affair, being neatly and logically laid out and dominated by an large touchscreen which sits in a convenient position at eyeline level. This controls major functions like navigation, music and connectivity for smart phone via Android Auto and Apple Carplay. There is also privacy glass to the rear, dual air con. Also fitted on this model are heated front seats and steering wheel and parking camera.

The cabin it well put together and although not exactly in the executive class has leather effect powered and heated front seats which are comfortable and functional while the GT theme is dominant throughout with red contrasting stitching. A GT Performance mode has also been added to the new 4.2-inch colour cluster display.

Performance from the 1.6-litre T-GDi  201bhp petrol engine is pretty good, although it did prove thirsty.

The turbocharged unit propels the car to 60mph in around seven seconds, via the seven-speed DSG auto box. It has enough pace in standard mode, but press the sport button and everything sharpens up, you can shift the gears via steering wheel paddles, the steering gets weightier and the dual exhaust delivers a sporty thrum. Economy does take a hit and the best I managed was around 32mpg, against an official 39.3mpg.

The ride heigh is 5mm lower than the Ceed and Sportswagon, with spring and damper set up tailored to accommodate the European market. It’s a comfortable ride, but switch to sport mode and it stiffens up considerably to provide bags of grip and agility.

 In practical terms, boot space is an impressive 594 litres, but  fold the 60/40 split rear seats and 1,545 litres opens up. In addition and there’s a dual height luggage area floor with parcel shelf to hide luggage and valuables , with hooks and nets to keep cargo secure.

As already mentioned, it is packed with safety kit including a full complement of air bags, cross traffic alert, lane and high-beam assist, driver ward sister and forward collision warning with with Pedestrian detection also available.

As stylish as anything in its class, the ProCeed is a fine car and packed with safety kit and then there the not-so-small matter of the the seven-year, 100k miles warranty.

Factfile

Price: £28,140

Mechanical: 201bhp 1,591cc, 4 cylinder petrol engine driving front wheels via 7-speed auto gearbox

Max speed: 140mph

0-62mph: 7.2 seconds

Combined mpg: 39.3

Insurance group: 21

CO2 emissions: 142g/km

Warranty: 7yrs/100,000 miles