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How to get a Skoda on subscription?

It’s time to find your next car! Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Browse all available cars
  2. Find a subscription company that has it in stock
  3. Head over to their website
  4. Sign up and add your personal information
  5. Pick a subscription term (usually a monthly rolling but some providers require a minimum 3-month commitment)
  6. Pay initial subscription deposit (if applicable)
  7. Select a delivery date for your new car!

What’s included in the monthly vehicle subscription cost?

Unlike leasing and other types of car finance, subscription services include all costs related to car ownership, including:

  • Regular vehicle maintenance
  • Servicing for when things go wrong
  • Breakdown cover
  • Car insurance
  • Road tax
  • Yearly MOT
  • Car collection and delivery (some providers charge for this)

What is the most popular Skoda car in the UK?

The most popular model is the Skoda Fabia SE with 27,913 new car sales in Q1 of 2022. Use our car search to find one on subscription today!

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Common questions about this manufacturer

What electric models does Skoda have?

Skoda has a range of electric and hybrid models under its iV brand. Currently, Skoda offers two fully electric models: the Enyaq iV and the Enyaq Coupé iV. According to Skoda, they plan to launch at least five future electric car models by 2027, including Skoda Enyaq, and a Compact small SUV based on the Volskwagen ID.4.

Does Skoda have hybrid cars?

Yes, Skoda has hybrid cars that combine an electric motor with a traditional combustion engine. Skoda offers two types of hybrid cars: plug-in hybrids and self-charging hybrids. Skoda’s plug-in hybrid models are the Superb iV and the Octavia iV. Self-charging hybrids, known as e-Tec, use a mild hybrid system that recovers energy during braking and coasting and stores it in a battery. This energy is then used to assist the engine during acceleration and reduce fuel consumption. Skoda’s self-charging hybrid models are the Octavia e-Tec and the Scala e-Tec, which are equipped with a seven-speed DSG gearbox as standard.

How safe are Skoda cars?

Skoda cars are generally very safe and reliable. Since 2008, every Skoda tested by Euro NCAP has scored a full five-star safety rating, with high scores in every category. Skoda also offers a range of advanced safety features on its models, such as tiredness recognition, blind spot detection, adaptive cruise control and lane assist.

What are some good Skoda alternatives?

If you are interested in a large seven-seater SUV, you might consider the Kia Sorento, which has a spacious and practical interior, a transferable seven-year warranty and a hybrid option. If you want a family hatchback that’s versatile and well-rounded, you could check out the Honda Civic, which does everything well, from performance and handling to space and safety. It also has an attractive design and a hybrid version. If you prefer a premium SUV that’s stylish and refined, you might opt for the Audi Q3, which has a high-quality interior, a smooth ride and plenty of technology. It’s more expensive than its rivals but it also holds its value well.

How to choose the right Skoda for me?

To choose the right Skoda, you need to consider your needs, preferences and budget. Some questions you can ask yourself are: What car size do you need? Do you need a lot of space for passengers or cargo? What features do you want? Do you value performance, efficiency or comfort?

What are the benefits of subscribing to a Skoda?

With a car subscription service, you can drive a Skoda without owning or leasing it. You pay a monthly fee that covers insurance, maintenance, taxes and other costs. You can also switch cars or cancel anytime. This type of subscription is flexible and convenient for people who don’t want to commit to a long-term contract or deal with administrative hassles.

A brief history of Skoda

Skoda is a Czech car manufacturer, originally founded in 1895 as Laurin & Klement. The company's name comes from the Czech words for laurel and craft. It is the largest car manufacturer in the Czech Republic, producing roughly 320,000 cars per year (including rebadged models).

The company's first car was produced in 1899 under the leadership of founder Václav Klement (1874–1948). The first Skoda car was called "SQ" and was followed by nine other models before World War I.

Skoda's most famous model pre-war was the Popular 8/10 HP which became one of the most successful cars in Europe at that time. In 1924, Skoda began producing body panels for other manufacturers and assembled bodies for Fiat and Lancia vehicles. During this time, they also produced their first diesel engine models including a small truck and a bus chassis. In 1925 Skoda designed and built their own four-cylinder engines which they used until 1980.

In 1927 Skoda introduced their first diesel-powered vehicle: a seven-seater limousine which they called "model YD". Shortly after this, they launched their first truck: a four-tonne payload model known as "model 110".

1. Subscription cost is based on the average price of all subscription cars for this brand from four UK providers in April 2023.
2. Car brand popularity based on the number of new car sales in the UK. Data taken from SMMT for February 2023.
3. Most popular model is based on data on vehicle licensing in the UK. Data taken from GOV.UK for Q4 of 2022.

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