My Skoda Octavia 1.8T experiences shaking when I accelerate on the highway after driving for a while. Above 70 mph, it shakes when I press the accelerator, and there's a lack of power. If I press the pedal harder, it shakes even more. However, in the city, during starts, etc., there are no issues.
Is the car's resale value really like this, or is the dealership just talking nonsense? I took my dad to look at cars and was curious, so I had them estimate my 2021 Octavia Pro Premium. I bought it at the end of 2021, and it has a bit over 30,000 kilometers now. They estimated it at only 40,000? Unbelievable, losing 40,000 in a year! [facepalm][facepalm][facepalm]
What impact will using 92 octane fuel have on a 2019 Skoda Octavia in the long term?
What's causing the odor inside the 2017 Octavia, does anyone else have it, and how can it be handled?
Does your naturally aspirated Octavia experience jerky shifts around 100,000 kilometers, especially between second and third gear?
I'm having a hard time adjusting the manual seat next to me. How do you guys deal with it?
I'm considering getting a used Skoda Octavia and I like the look of models after 2014. However, I heard the later models don't have independent suspension and the materials used aren't as good. Can anyone share their thoughts on the driving experience and material quality? I'm a bit torn. 😖
I'm driving a 2018 230 Comfort model, and I'd like to know what maintenance I should perform at 100,000 km?
Hey car enthusiasts, the Skoda Octavia Pro has removed the manual mode. How do you deal with long traffic jams and long downhill drives?
For a 2013 Skoda Octavia with a manual 1.6L engine, it's best to use engine oil that meets the specifications recommended by the manufacturer. Typically, a 5W-40 or 5W-30 fully synthetic oil would be suitable. Always check your owner's manual or consult with a professional mechanic to ensure you choose the right oil for your car.
Does anyone know what symbol represents the radio fuse for the Skoda Octavia Manual 1.4T? If you know, please reply. Thank you.