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Posted 21 June 2023

Skoda Kamiq Hatchback 1.0 TSI 95 SE 5dr - £21883 @ Nationwide Cars

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Skoda Kamiq Hatchback 1.0 TSI 95 SE 5dr sports a number of great features and technical specs.

This includes a fuel economy of 60.1 MPG combined and 107 g/km CO2 emissions from the 3 cylinder, 999 CC engine with a 5 speed gear box. This produces 95 BHP with a top speed of 117 MPH and a 0 to 62 time of 11.1 seconds. The car fits into insurance group 10E.


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  1. phil.willis's avatar
    Too many people complain about engine size and power, but don't actually understand not everyone has a need to go fast or accelerate rapidly.

    I have a car that has 370bhp, and my wife has a Skoda Karoq with this exact engine in it.

    Is the Skoda underpowered if I want to drive on hilly roads in Cornwall? A little bit yeah. How many times do I do that? Once every 2 years for a family holiday...

    Is it underpowered for ferrying my kids to school, swimming, doing the family shop and tootling about doing city driving? Absolutely not. How often do I do this? Every day.

    My sub 400bhp car gets the kids to school no faster than my wife's Karoq, difference is one gets 40mpg doing it and the other gets less than 20mpg.

    The engine is perfectly fine for most people's use cases of just tootling around the city most of the week with the occasional motorway journey. Not every car needs to have rapid acceleration.

    I/we have had 3.5 years of trouble free motoring in our 1.0 TSI Karoq and it gets 40mpg round town and 50mpg on the motorway. If you don't need power, I can't recommend this powerplant enough. The engine is super quiet and refined too at normal speeds and rev ranges. (edited)
    gambiting's avatar
    Same here - we have two cars, one with 400bhp the other with 87bhp - the second one is absolutely fine and I actually really enjoy driving it. For doing the school run, going to the shops or to the beach - absolutely fine.
  2. u664541's avatar
    60mpg?

    Yep (my Polo 1.0 TSI 95)

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    Shafiq_Amin's avatar
    How ?!!?! I need answers
  3. M_z's avatar
    I anticipate many toys being ejected from cots over the engine size! Seems adequate to me on the face of it: but if you live somewhere hilly and regular have three adult passengers, you'll be changing gear a lot.
    Els1e's avatar
    I have a 2yr old lease of the same car. 99% of the time it's absolutely fine. Last Friday I took 3 adults from Chesterfield to Manchester and back and I really felt the extra weight in the car; going up and over the Peak District was not a pleasurable driving experience.

    But that's the exception, not the rule. 99% of the time it me or me and my GF when it's an absolutely lovely car!
  4. pukenukem's avatar
    I made a joke about this car not being fast enough to outrun the T-Rex in Jurassic park and it got deleted almost immediately the mods, which I thought was a wee bit harsh. But my point was, and perhaps I was being too subtle, these cars are absolutely fine, and this notion that they are not powerful enough for most of the time it doesn't apply...unless of course you're trying to outun a T-rex. Heat from me.
  5. rrr99gp's avatar
    Even with a ginormus turbo, that engine is going to be working hard.
    Smoggy1970's avatar
    The comments certainly don't disappoint on these car posts (edited)
  6. nutbolt's avatar
    The bus is faster 0 to 60
    Smoggy1970's avatar
    Which bus? I don't see a deal for a bus on here?
  7. pazzyt's avatar
    The 1.0 TSI engine , a development of the MPI engine has been out for over 8. years now in many VW/Seat/Skoda cars that time and has had no obvious reliability issues , as opposed to similar Ford and French engines. 
  8. noonecanhelp1's avatar
    5 speed is a joke in 2023
    abaxas's avatar
    Any reason why?
  9. FieldMarshal's avatar
    It's not a bad engine. Surprising how quick it goes even with the 1.0 TSI
  10. crazyraptor's avatar
    curious about lead time .. ordered a hybrid octavia a year and half ago .. still waiting
    pukenukem's avatar
    Wow. That's crazy.
  11. dsuk's avatar
    These are basically Lamborgenies underneath, seen it in a video last week. (edited)
    nutbolt's avatar
    Let the genie out then
  12. pravin333's avatar
    20349450911687365849.jpgThats some inflation rise in 6 month's (edited)
    sajidtg's avatar
    Author
    Or most likely it was click bait as people commented that when they call it wasn't available at that price.
    And hence we are now not allowed to post deal without a quote from seller.
  13. Gazpacho321's avatar
    5-speed box and only 95 horses. Most would be better off with the more powerful engine which is a 6-speeder.
  14. GrimDanFango's avatar
    Personally I'd recommend the 110PS version over this one, which if bought direct from Skoda has an £800 higher list price than the 95PS. It's still a 1l engine but has a 6 speed gearbox so a little more grunt and is fractionally more economical. I have this in a Skala and it is surprisingly nippy. Most passengers I've had assume it's a bigger engine from the way it pulls comfortably on the motorway. (edited)
  15. sussexroyal's avatar
    What have they done with the space at the front that they have saved by not putting a proper engine in? Is there a warm box for carrying takeaways?
  16. Joshua_Tadman's avatar
    I got this on a lease deal a few months ago and it's absolutely fine. They have tuned the gearbox so you get good acceleration at 2000 revs but virtually nothing below that. Good fuel efficiency too getting 57mpg on motorway (petrol).
  17. wackojacko99's avatar
    Getting some good deals on these Skoda's

    If only the Karoq comes down in price
  18. RedSnail's avatar
    Weird. I was literally speaking to a Skoda dealer this morning. Asked about supply times on new factory orders and his response was pretty good at around 10 weeks on anything other than the 1.0 as they are having a supply issue. Has gone from 10 to 40wks although that could change overnight. No need for him to lie as I was looking at something else. I assume these must be stock. I have had a vrs (245hp) and have been looking at the 150hp cars as a run around great little engine and I think would be the pick for those looking at A to B travel in the larger cars. The 1.0 in the fiesta was pretty good and actually fun but these are a bit heavier so I would try before you buy.
  19. Canary0500's avatar
    I don't look at the engine size, I look at the BHP of the engine which gives a far better idea of engine power. It's ridiculous to dismiss a car because it has a 1L engine, as many are still nippy, however on this occasion, 95bhp for a SUV does actually seem underpowered. (edited)
    deleted9453's avatar
    It's a Fabia in a taller shell.
  20. rachelkillinger5's avatar
    Can I ask a question?!
    Been quoted £205 per month over 48 months with £2750 from Skoda as deposit plus my car.

    On the face of it it sounds ok, would appreciate others thoughts though

    Thanks
    deleted9453's avatar
    £12590

    I assume you will then have a another £12-15k balloon payment at the end to find too at that cost.....aka - the PCP trap.
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