How unbelievable it sounds to you that someone is selling a second-generation Superb Combi diesel with a range of barely two thousand kilometers?
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Nevertheless, such an offer probably does exist. In addition, the remarkably untouched Superb is close to the borders of the Czech Republic – in Saská Kamenice, also known in our country under the German name Chemnitz. This is the first car registered in March 2015. In June 2015, by the way, the second-generation Superb ceased production.
In addition to the stated range of 1900 kilometers (in the photos in the advertisement we see even 1655 km on the odometer), the Škoda will also impress with its design, equipment and motorization.
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This is a station wagon with the most powerful diesel engine available: the two-liter turbodiesel provides a maximum output of 125 kW at 4200 rpm and a maximum torque of 350 Nm between 1750 and 2500 rpm. In the official materials, we read about a maximum speed of 222 km / h and the ability to accelerate from rest to a hundred in 8.8 seconds. The diesel is connected to a six-speed dual-clutch transmission.
The car is also equipped with all-wheel drive. And what’s even more interesting, the owner ordered it with the Outdoor package, which was such a replacement for the then non-existent Scout version. The package, designed exclusively for station wagons, includes modified bumpers, fender and sill trims or side guards.
Superb Outdoor is in the Elegance version and the equipment includes, for example, a leather interior, bi-xenon headlights, electrically heated seats, independent heating, navigation and automatic air conditioning.
And how is it possible that the car has driven so few kilometers so far? The owner-seller claims that Superb wanted to save for later times, but current circumstances force him to sell the car. The price is 32 thousand euros, ie about 790 thousand crowns. When the Skoda was new, it allegedly cost “well over 50,000 euros.”
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