The vRS is now either a five-door hatch or estate, each exclusively with a 2.0-litre TSI engine driving the front wheels ...
The phrase ‘best car in the world’ is thrown about with whim, but it often describes something do-it-all rather than the latest Koenigsani HyperThrust. It’s usually applied to a Range Rover ...
So getting on for a £5k jump over the pre-facelift vRS. That’s… quite a leap. But then again, this is in with a shout of being the best car in the world and all that. Skoda’s thrown in as ...
Verdict – is the Skoda Octavia vRS Estate a good car? The Skoda Octavia vRS Estate has come back fighting since its facelift, with even more power, some tweaked looks and just as much class ...
The Skoda Fabia is a popular ... the ultra-efficient Greenline II or seriously quick vRS. Also available as a five-door hatch, the estate version has a longer wheelbase and more versatile boot ...
Still the do-it-all sporty estate? In every other country, Skoda’s sportiest nameplate is called RS. But the UK, being typically awkward, refers to it as vRS – the reason being ‘RS’ is too ...
The vRS entered the range back in 2001 and was the most powerful and most expensive car to wear a Skoda badge. However, it soon became a firm favourite with the police and keen drivers thanks to ...
The Skoda Octavia vRS is one of the most unassuming performance cars on our roads, staying true to the original concept first established at the turn of the millennium. Despite its modesty ...
For do-it-all transport, nothing nails the brief like a fast estate. These are the very best, from familiar names to hardcore ...