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COTY 2010 bronze medal Skoda Superb Wagon

In fact, it's better than just plain good. The Czech wagon is cavernous inside, is incredibly flexible, good to drive, well up on safety and ideal for family work.

It also has the sort of thoughtful touches - an umbrella tucked into the back door and a clip-out torch in the boot - that will bring people back and have them bragging to their friends.

A starting price of $40,990 makes the Czech car a wonderful deal, and even the fully-loaded Elegance turbodiesel lists for less than $50,000.

The only negatives for the Superb are the unproven Skoda brand - which is still struggling for traction in Australia, even though it's part of the quality Volkswagen Group - and a driving experience which is a touch down on the class standard.

Skoda Superb wagon: review

Paul Pottinger
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Paul Pottinger is a former CarsGuide contributor and News Limited Editor. An automotive expert with decades of experience under his belt, Pottinger now is a senior automotive PR operative.
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