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The 2020 Skoda Karoq range of configurations is currently priced from $22,990.
Our most recent review of the 2020 Skoda Karoq resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Senior Journalist Laura Berry had this to say at the time: All right, I’ve changed my mind – Tom was robbed of the better Karoq in my view. Sure, I’m yet to drive his Sportline 140TSI, but the 110TSI is less expensive and better value, with more options to pick from, plus it's more practical and versatile with that removable rear row. Sure, the 110 TSI doesn’t have the fancy wheels and paddle shifters, or the more powerful engine, but if what you’re going to be using it for is daily duties, like me, in traffic, then the 110TSI is better.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Laura Berry liked most about this particular version of the Skoda Karoq: Spacious cabin and large cargo area, Easy-to-remove rear seats, Fully digital instrument cluster
The 2020 Skoda Karoq carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Skoda Karoq 2020 prices range from $21,450 for the basic trim level SUV 110 TSI to $33,000 for the top of the range SUV 140TSI Sportline (4X4).
Skoda Karoq Model | Body Type | Specs | Price from | Price to |
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110 TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 1.5L ULP 7 SP AUTO | Price From: $19,910 |
Price To:
$27,170
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140TSI Sportline (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L ULP 7 SP AUTO | Price From: $27,390 |
Price To:
$33,990
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110TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 1.4L ULP 8 SP AUTO | Price From: $23,100 |
Price To:
$28,490
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Skoda Karoq Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance |
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110 TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Height x Width x Length: 1603x1841x4382 mm |
Ground Clearance:
172 mm
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110TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Height x Width x Length: 1603x1841x4382 mm |
Ground Clearance:
172 mm
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140TSI Sportline (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Height x Width x Length: 1607x1841x4382 mm |
Ground Clearance:
164 mm
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The length of the cargo area from the base of the back seat to the tailgate ion the Skoda is 756mm. The width of the cargo floor varies from 1445mm (at the back seats) to 1003mm (at the tailgate opening). With the rear seat in place, the Karoq has a cargo volume of 521 litres and, with the rear seat folded down, that jumps to 1630 litres.
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First things first; make sure the Karoq is actually as big as you think it is/need it to be. The reality is that this is not a huge SUV and is really comparable with something like, say, the Mazda CX-30, while cars like the Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage are all a size bigger.
Beyond that, the good news is that the car’s most problematic element, a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission has now been replaced on the 110 version with an eight-speed automatic with a conventional torque converter. And although the 1.4-litre capacity will ring alarm bells for those who remember the troublesome Twin-charger engine with the same capacity fitted to many VW and Skoda products, the unit in the new Karoq is less complex and doesn’t seem to suffer the same problems.
However, there are no blanket statements on this subject and your experience with your current Astra is proof. Given that many owners were appalled at the reliability of their Astras, you seem to have scored a good one. And the reverse can apply; sometime a car with even a great reliability record can throw up problems for a particular owner. Modern cars are incredibly complex machines and things can (and do) go wrong on a fairly random basis.
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You’ve layed out some challenging requirements here. You’d like a small SUV with a bit of ride comfort and clearly a bit of performance too, given your question about the i30 N.
I think you’ll find the ride harsh on the i30 N, especially since you found the ride on the Kona harsh already. Keep in mind the i30 N is a hot hatch and has the suspension to match.
I find the Subaru XV has very nice ride comfort for the small SUV segment, but I also feel that you will be disappointed with the performance from its 2.0-litre engine. You may also want to consider the new Hybrid Toyota C-HR. The Hybrid drive gives it a smidge of extra kick and it’s a fuel consumption hero, too.
For a better blend of performance and ride, really only the Volkswagen T-Roc and Skoda Karoq are going to excel in the small SUV crowd. In terms of ownership both now have five year warranties, and you can (and should) pre-package five years of servicing on top at a discount.
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Skoda Karoq Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity |
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140TSI Sportline (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L ULP 7 SP AUTO |
Braked Capacity:
1900kg
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110 TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 1.4L ULP 8 SP AUTO |
Braked Capacity:
1500kg
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110TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 1.4L ULP 8 SP AUTO |
Braked Capacity:
1500kg
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Skoda Karoq Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Rim |
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140TSI Sportline (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Front Tyre Size: 225x45 R19 | Front Rim: 8x19 in |
Rear Rim:
8x19 in
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110 TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Front Tyre Size: 215x55 R17 | Front Rim: 7.0x17 in |
Rear Rim:
7.0x17 in
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110TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Front Tyre Size: 215x55 R17 | Front Rim: 7.0x17 in |
Rear Rim:
7.0x17 in
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Skoda Karoq Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption |
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110 TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 1.4L ULP 8 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
6.6L/100km
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140TSI Sportline (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L ULP 7 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
6.9L/100km
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110 TSI
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 1.5L ULP 7 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
5.8L/100km
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