Discussions and Questions - Skoda Kushaq Skoda Kushaq
Let’s compare the Kushaq’s infotainment system with that of rivals like Creta and Seltos.
07 January 2025 05:16
The Kushaq’s infotainment is actually what I prefer. The Creta's is simpler and clutter free. It's snappier, it's easier to use while driving, but sure, it's got fewer features.
Let’s compare the Kushaq’s infotainment system with that of rivals like Creta and Seltos.
07 January 2025 05:16
The Seltos is no way close to it, it beats it hands down. In comparison, the Kushaq’s system feels basic. Where's the 360 degree camera? The blind spot monitor? Skoda needs to up their game.
Let’s compare the Kushaq’s infotainment system with that of rivals like Creta and Seltos.
07 January 2025 05:16
It's good enough for me. As long as that works well, I use Android Auto anyway so I’m happy. The system of the Kushaq is smooth and does the job.
Let’s compare the Kushaq’s infotainment system with that of rivals like Creta and Seltos.
07 January 2025 05:16
It is a matter of preference I think. Some people like the more minimalist system of the Kushaq. If you want all the bells and whistles, the Korean cars do give you more.
Let’s compare the Kushaq’s infotainment system with that of rivals like Creta and Seltos.
07 January 2025 05:16
I do miss some features that came to me with a Hyundai though. The core functionality is solid, and it’s very responsive. For better driving dynamics, I’m okay with it.
Let’s compare the Kushaq’s infotainment system with that of rivals like Creta and Seltos.
07 January 2025 05:16
The Kushaq’s system is good, but it is less modern than a Creta. For Skoda to remain competitive, they really need to step up their infotainment game.
Let’s compare the Kushaq’s infotainment system with that of rivals like Creta and Seltos.
07 January 2025 05:16
It’s not overly complicated, which I actually like. It’s easy to get distracted by too many features. The system in the Kushaq offers me what I need without drowning me in options I will never use.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
Absolutely worth it. Compared to its rivals, the Kushaq feels so much more solid. It’s really noticeable in the build quality, especially on highways.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
I'm not convinced. It's sure well built, but I've heard horror stories about spare part costs and service issues. It's not just the initial cost that is the premium.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
It's a mixed bag. Great build quality, although reliability is still unknown. They improved, but they are not at Maruti or Hyundai levels of reliability yet.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
I love the driving experience for me. It just feels a more engaging car to drive than its rivals. If you are an enthusiast, that's worth paying extra for.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
I’m not sure it depends on your priorities. The Kushaq is an excellent car if you want one that feels premium and enjoy driving. If, however, peace of mind and low running costs are your priorities, then look elsewhere.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
Build quality is good, but I don’t think it’s 2-3 lakhs better than a Creta or Seltos. To really justify the premium, Skoda needs to up their after sales game.
Is the premium the Kushaq commands over its rivals worth it for its build quality and long term reliability?
07 January 2025 05:16
But if you ask me, a year into owning the Kushaq, it’s worth it. It feels as solid as day one, so far no major issues. Service costs are higher than my previous Hyundai, but yeah.
With the launch of the Kylaq, is the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI becoming obsolete?
07 January 2025 05:16
The Kushaq is not obsolete in any way! Still the better built, more premium feel of the whole package still makes it a solid choice. The Kylaq might be cheaper, but you get what you pay for.
With the launch of the Kylaq, is the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI becoming obsolete?
07 January 2025 05:16
I feel the Kushaq 1.0 is most certainly on unstable ground now. Why should you pay more for essentially the same car? Skoda really need to think again about their pricing strategy.
With the launch of the Kylaq, is the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI becoming obsolete?
07 January 2025 05:16
Skoda is not obsolete; they just need to do more. Perhaps, cut back some features or bring the price down a little, to keep up with the competition. The Kylaq are really putting some pressure on them.
With the launch of the Kylaq, is the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI becoming obsolete?
07 January 2025 05:16
It honestly depends, I believe. That European car feel is still there in the Kushaq, something that people still really want. Price and features aren’t the only things.
With the launch of the Kylaq, is the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI becoming obsolete?
07 January 2025 05:16
Now as a Kushaq owner I am a bit worried about resale value. I love my car and it still offers something the Kylaq can’t match when it comes to driving experience.
With the launch of the Kylaq, is the Skoda Kushaq 1.0 TSI becoming obsolete?
07 January 2025 05:16
The Kushaq has been around longer, proven itself, and we cannot forget that. We still don't know how reliable the Kylaq is going to be in the long term.
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