Used Semi-Automatic Skoda Octavia Cars in Scotland

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Skoda Octavia vRS Hatchback 2025, 5636 miles, £306 +8

2025

Semi-Auto

Tax: £195

Mileage: 5,636

Petrol

Skoda Octavia vRS Hatchback 2023, 35843 miles, £23 +21

2023

Semi-Auto

43.5 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 35,843

Hybrid

Skoda Octavia 2.0 TDI SE Technology 5dr DSG Estate +17

2022

Semi-Auto

72.4 mpg

Tax: £165

Mileage: 49,074

Diesel

Skoda Octavia Estate Estate 2022, 50687 miles, £20 +8

2022

Semi-Auto

188.3 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 50,687

Hybrid

Skoda Octavia Estate Estate 2023, 15654 miles, £21 +19

2023

Semi-Auto

217.3 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 15,654

Hybrid

Skoda Octavia vRS Hatchback 2022, 29435 miles, £22 +24

2022

Semi-Auto

188.3 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 29,435

Hybrid

Skoda Octavia 1.4 TSI iV SE L DSG 5dr Hatchback 20 +24

2023

Semi-Auto

235.4 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 15,145

Hybrid

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Skoda Octavia SE TSI DSG Estate 2017, 107000 miles +21
£8,995  or Finance from £201 per month

2017

Semi-Auto

56.5 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 107,000

Petrol

Skoda Octavia vRS Hatchback 2025, 2588 miles, £314 +11

2025

Semi-Auto

Tax: £195

Mileage: 2,588

Petrol

Skoda Octavia Estate Estate 2021, 44665 miles, £15 +24

2021

Semi-Auto

201.8 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 44,665

Hybrid

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Why buy a used Skoda Octavia with Exchange and Mart?

You can trace the Skoda success story of the last few decades back to the original launch of one model: this one - the Octavia. Right from its very first appearance in 1996, this has been a car that's always super-sized its value proposition, offering more space than the class norm. For first and second generation versions, that class saw competition amongst Focus and Astra-class family hatches. The MK3 model of 2012 took a step up in the world, virtually big enough to compete with Mondeos and Insignias in the larger medium range segment and this fourth generation version, originally launched in 2019, has continued to offer that kind of proposition. In this updated form, launched in mid-2024, the MK4 Octavia has become more sophisticated than ever before - and cleverer too, as it has to be to distance itself from the simpler, but not much smaller Scala model that sits below it in the range. The Scala is the car to choose for Skoda motoring as it used to be, light on frills and cutting-edge technology but solid, reliable, value-laden and built to last. This improved Octavia, in contrast, is more a signpost to a direction the Czech brand wants to go in the future: one that shares the very latest technology with more luxurious brands in the Volkswagen Group stable.

About the Skoda Octavia

The Octavia name - based on the latin for 'eight' - is an almost inseparable part of Skoda's history, dating all the way back to 1959 when it arrived to designate the eighth design produced by the Czech brand following World War II. In modern era guise, Octavias have sold prolifically, enough, if placed end-to-end, to fill all three lanes of the complete M25. But many of those sales of course date back to a time when this was a slightly smaller and much less sophisticated car. Here's a version of this Skoda that's quite a lot more expensive and sophisticated. The Czech maker knows the kinds of people it's aiming at here and no longer wants to serve them as a 'value brand'. That market will be left to the Chinese. Instead, this manufacturer wants a higher quality image developed alongside higher quality products - cars like this one. The company looks forward to an era where the purchase of something like an Octavia is viewed not as a cheaper choice but instead as rather a clever one. That time may already have arrived.

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