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The 2020 Skoda Kodiaq range of configurations is currently priced from $23,990.
Our most recent review of the 2020 Skoda Kodiaq resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Editor Malcolm Flynn had this to say at the time: Skoda has succeeded in creating a family hack that’s actually an object of desire with the Kodiaq RS. It’s far from cheap, but ticks every box for most seven-seat-seeking families, and I can’t think of anything near it price-wise with as much sporting design appeal and performance.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Malcolm Flynn liked most about this particular version of the Skoda Kodiaq: Acres of sporting design appeal, Gorgeous interior, Brilliant family-focused practicality
The 2020 Skoda Kodiaq carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Skoda Kodiaq 2020 prices range from $23,980 for the basic trim level SUV 132 TSI (4X4) to $41,360 for the top of the range SUV 176 TDI RS (4X4).
Skoda Kodiaq Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity |
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132 TSI (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L PULP 7 SP AUTO |
Braked Capacity:
2000kg
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132 TSI Sportline (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L PULP 7 SP AUTO |
Braked Capacity:
2000kg
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176 TDI RS (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L Diesel 7 SP AUTO |
Braked Capacity:
2000kg
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Skoda Kodiaq Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance |
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176 TDI RS (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Height x Width x Length: 1685x1882x4699 mm |
Ground Clearance:
197 mm
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132 TSI (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Height x Width x Length: 1655x1882x4697 mm |
Ground Clearance:
187 mm
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132 TSI Sportline (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Height x Width x Length: 1655x1882x4697 mm |
Ground Clearance:
187 mm
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Modern cars like the Skoda have sealed cooling systems which means they shouldn’t need regular top-ups. As the engine heats up and the coolant expands, any excess coolant is captured by an overflow tank which stores the coolant and then allows it to be sucked back into the engine’s cooling system as the car cools down. This is all perfectly normal. All of which means that if you have coolant disappearing, then there’s a leak somewhere, but don’t necessarily jump to the conclusion that the radiator is at fault.
The problem could be one of many things, including a failed radiator hose or some other piece of critical plumbing, a faulty water pump, cracked cylinder head, blown head gasket, broken overflow tank, failed radiator cap, split cylinder bore, leaking heater matrix and more. The dealership should be able to tackle this as a warranty job and will probably pressurise the cooling system and see where, if anywhere, coolant starts to appear where it shouldn’t.
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Australian customers currently have a choice of two petrol-powered Skoda Kodiaq models, both featuring 4x4 drive systems using electronic diff lock options for off-roading or low-grip situations.
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The Skoda Kodiaq towing capacity is officially listed as 2000kg of braked trailer and 750kg of unbraked trailer.
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Skoda Kodiaq Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Rim |
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132 TSI (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Front Tyre Size: 235x50 R19 | Front Rim: 7x19 in |
Rear Rim:
7x19 in
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132 TSI Sportline (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Front Tyre Size: 235x45 R20 | Front Rim: 8x20 in |
Rear Rim:
8x20 in
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176 TDI RS (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Front Tyre Size: 235x45 R20 | Front Rim: 8x20 in |
Rear Rim:
8x20 in
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Skoda Kodiaq Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption |
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132 TSI (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L PULP 7 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
7.6L/100km
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176 TDI RS (4X4)
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Body Type: SUV | Specs: 2.0L Diesel 7 SP AUTO |
Fuel Consumption:
6.2L/100km
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