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Among the sea of automobile manufacturers in India, Skoda is a reputable automobile manufacturing company, but in the aspects of reliability, how does it stand? We are going to learn about the reliability of the Czech brand in terms of engineering, what the customer experience is like and the technical specs. But before we begin, let us see the technical bits of Skoda’s India lineup:
|
Car |
Engine |
Power |
Torque |
Price (ex-showroom) |
|
Slavia |
1.0-litre, 1.5-litre |
115 bhp, 150 bhp |
178 Nm - 250 Nm |
Rs. 10.69 lakh - Rs. 18.69 lakh |
|
Kushaq |
1.0-litre, 1.5-litre |
115 bhp, 150 bhp |
178 Nm - 250 Nm |
Rs. 10.89 lakh - Rs. 18.79 lakh |
|
Kodiaq |
2.0-litre |
190 bhp |
320 Nm |
Rs. 39.99 lakh |
|
Superb |
2.0-litre |
190 bhp |
320 Nm |
Rs. 54 lakh |

Simply put, Skoda is an automobile maker that has the Volkswagen Group as its parent, which means that it draws on the engineering muscle of one of the world’s largest vehicle manufacturing conglomerates. In this case, affiliating with this company brings with it a measure of quality assurance.
Other Skoda models include the Superb and Kushaq; these cars are strong and come with strong and long-lasting parts.
For instance, Skoda Octavia’s structure features a solid body and uses components of high density and quality to enhance durability. Built on the MQB platform, the car’s suspension feels comfortable and durable as well as the company has taken into consideration Indian road conditions.
This is also reflected in well-proportioned hoods of models such as Skoda Kushaq, which has over time consistently delivered formidable structures together with perfectly tuned suspensions that can comfortably handle various road conditions.

It is therefore important that one gets feedback about the particular model of a vehicle in question. Based on our internal findings, it is evident that the feedback made by many Skoda consumers is generally positive, especially on aspects of durability and efficiency. The Superb, so popular for its very comfortable interior and comfortable ride, is also acclaimed for its service reliability over the years.
Nevertheless, the maintenance of some Skoda cars also includes the fact that these cars can be more costly to maintain when compared to other makes. This is partly because the brand has employed the use of highly valued parts and the best technology in the manufacture of the specific brand, a factor that could contribute to its high cost when it is being repaired or replaced.
It also has to do with high duties on imported parts. As with any cost that has been incurred it should be equated with the lifespan of the vehicle in addition to the performance of the car.
Read Also: Why Are Toyota Cars So Reliable? Top 9 Reasons

Skoda Cars are powered by highly developed technology to increase the dependability of these vehicles. For instance, a varying level of features is observed in Superb where the car comes with a 2.0-litre turbocharged engine which generates 188 horses and 320 Nm of pull force.
This engine is a workhorse and extremely reliable, thus, making it a respectable engine among car enthusiasts and average users.
Whereas the Skoda Kushaq comes with either a 1.0-litre or 1.5-litre TSI engine mated to either a torque converter or DSG unit. The 1.5-litre engine is indeed powerful within its class and is also known to have good driveability, especially on rough roads.
On average, Skoda cars have reasonable reliability combined with solid engineering and production quality from the VW Group. Although the owner’s expenses are higher than their counterparts in some cases, the sturdiness and capability of automobiles such as Superb and Kushaq usually compensate the same.
The need to have a reliable vehicle with advanced features is still fully met by Skoda and thus it is still very competitive.
Read Also: How Reliable Are Hyundai Cars?
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