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Skoda first among VW equals

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

Full Ceed ahead for Kia

It’s been quite a journey for Korean brands in this country, particularly Kia.

From very much sideshow in the 1990s with some, shall we say, quirky models like the the Pride, the early Sportage, (a model I first drove on holiday in America in 2001 and totally unrecognisable in today’s line-up) and the Carens.

Korean cars were rock bottom price and offered cheap motoring with excellent warranties, a groundbreaking seven years on the case of Kia.

That all changed with financial crash and the scrappage scheme which made these cars even more affordabl and importantly a new customer base, but also ushered in a new era of motors starting to match the traditional brands.

The Ceed is an excellent example, with contemporary styling, (hide the badge and it could be any mainstream  hatchback), smart looking, high quality interiors, a fine range of engines and of course retaining what was the ground-breaking seven year, unlimited miles warranty.

Renamed from the clunky looking cee’d, the car is real C-segment alternative and although no longer bargain basement, has plenty to offer for the money.

This particular model was all of £20k, so things have moved on apace. But it is jam packed with standard kit, many to be found on executive class cars, features torquey, fuel efficient engines, a spritely three-pot one-litre petrol in this case, and low running costs.

It’s no surprise it could be mistaken for a European hatchback given that it is designed in German and built in Slovakia.

New from the ground up this year, all engines meet the latest Euro-6d-Temp emissions regulations. There are 15 variants with five engines, two transmissions and six trims new safety and advanced driver assistance systems and it is the first Kia to offer Lane Following Assist technology

The exterior features  a lower, wider and dynamic appearance, sitting on eye-catching alloy wheels, it has  sharper lines than its predecessor and wider, so called ‘tiger-nose’ grille and lower air intake with so-called ‘Ice cube’ LED front daytime running lights.

A smart, if not stunning looking profile.

It gets even better inside with the roomier cabin featuring  horizontal dashboard layout, high quality soft touch materials, neat, logical controls and switchgear and eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system on this model which controls navigation and smartphone connectivity via Apple Carplay or Android Auto.

It also features Bluetoother connectivity with voice recognition, DAB radio with MP3 capability and Kia Connected Services with TomTom Live.

Also standard on this model is reversing camera, cruise control and auto dimming mirror and a novel, but extremely useful  addition is the  windscreen washer level warning.

A clever redesign of existing dimensions means that available space is better used with more head, leg and shoulder room throughout.

In practical terms the latest model’s boot has a capacity of 395 litres  with a split-level boot floor, while fold the split rear seats and 1,291 litres become available. 

The split floor can give deeper boot space or be used to conceal items which can be secured with hooks. Extra storage comes from centre console storage box, front and rear door storage and setback pockets.

On the road the 118bhp petrol engine delivers decent pace, it hits 60mph in 10.7 seconds, but feels quicker with the throaty rasp of the three pot engine. Mated to a slick, six speed manual gearbox, it pulls well through all the gears. Economy is good with a claimed 48.7mpg.

 Upgraded suspension means the ride is comfortable and the handling surprisingly sharp, making for a pleasant driving experience.

 The C segment is a tough sector to crash, but this latest family-friendly Ceed has plenty going for it.

It’s still relatively cheap considering the equipment lieve, , is packed with kit, looks goods and has high quality build and fittings.

Oh, and there’s that seven year warranty of course.

Factfile

Price: £20,705

Mechanical: 118bhp, 998cc, 3cyl petrol engine driving front wheels via 6-speed manual gearbox

Max speed: 118mph

0-62mph: 10.7 seconds

Combined mpg: 48.7

Insurance group: 28E

CO2 emissions: 131g/km

Warranty: 7yrs/unlimited miles