Used Skoda Octavia Estate 2020-present reliability
Category: Estate car
The Skoda Octavia Estate is a stellar jack of all trades. It'd be a five-star car if it weren't a little unreliable.
What should I look for in a used Skoda Octavia estate?
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On the whole, the Octavia is a solid and sensible family car, usually bought by people who look after their cars well. Check the interior for signs of wear and tear and alloys for kerb damage; if there's a lot of the latter, it could be a sign that the suspension has been subjected to harsh treatment.
What are the most common problems with a used Skoda Octavia estate?
The fuse in the high-voltage system of plug-in hybrid vehicles was partly produced with an insufficient amount of what's known as fire extinguishing sand. Number of affected vehicles: 2038. Years applicable: 2020, 2021, 2022.
Engine covers could come loose from their attachment. Number of affected vehicles: 1150. Years applicable: 2020, 2021, 2022.
Click here for more information. Contact your local Skoda dealer if you believe your vehicle is involved in a recall.
Is a used Skoda Octavia estate reliable?
Our data suggests the Skoda Octavia Estate is an unreliable car. In our 2023 What Car? Reliability Survey, the Octavia came 27th out of 29 cars in the family car class. Its score was a concerning 77.6%. The Ford Focus Estate and Mini Clubman are more reliable alternatives. Only the latest VW Golf and Audi A3 ranked below the Octavia.
The Octavia is troubled by a broad spectrum of problems, with 49% of owners citing issues with the air-con, bodywork, engine and non-engine electrics, interior trim or sat-nav/infotainment. Most cars could still be driven, and all faults were fixed for free, but 37% took more than a week to sort out.
As a car brand, Skoda ranked 16th out of 32 manufacturers. Its overall reliability score was 91.4%.