SKODA KODIAQ
1.5 TSI SE L 5dr DSG [7 Seat]
- Vehicle Year, 2020
- Mileage, 24,204 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£23,709Price per month. pcp. £360
Price reductions on selected cars, from £250 - £1000 off
A used Skoda Kodiaq is a dependable family car with a practical and comfortable nature. It’s a sizeable option that can offer five or seven seats depending on the model you choose, with a plush interior and sleek styling. You can get an automatic Skoda Kodiaq or a manual model, and it’s available with a range of petrol and diesel engines, plus flexible car finance options.
Based on a cash price of £12,550 with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £5,005.00. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
1.5 TSI SE L 5dr DSG [7 Seat]
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Start nowThe Skoda Kodiaq family SUV is the largest car the brand makes, and it remains one of the best in its class thanks to its comfort, reliability, safety, and practicality.
What sets the Kodiaq apart from many other family SUVs is that it offers such high levels of practicality and interior space at a low price.
It isn’t easy choosing the perfect family SUV, but we believe this is up there with some of the best. Its rivals include the Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace, Peugeot 5008, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Land Rover Discovery Sport.
The Kodiaq takes the edge over many of its competitors thanks to the Skoda value-for-money appeal and understated, stylish looks.
– Read our Skoda Kodiaq review
Whether you choose a five- or seven-seat model, there’s a collection of trims to choose from that all get their own features. This includes the Sports Line models, the SE, and the Scout.
You’ll have a pick of front- and four-wheel-drive models, plus petrol and diesel power and automatic and manual gearboxes, making it a hugely versatile and customisable family car.
Popular Skoda Kodiaq trims
The usual array of Skoda trim levels are available – there aren’t too many to have to consider, because they’re all well-equipped and built to a high quality.
> Skoda Kodiaq SE Drive - Entry-level model with LED headlights and all-round parking sensors. Only one available with five seats
> Skoda Kodiaq SE L Executive - Mid-spec version with adaptive LED headlights, leather seats, and a powered boot lid
> Skoda Kodiaq SportLine - Sporty-looking model with large, eye-catching alloys and other sporty details
Skoda Kodiaq history
The Kodiaq has been available since 2017, and has since inspired a range of other SUVs starting with the letter ‘K’. A second generation was announced in late 2023.
> Skoda Kodiaq first-generation (2017) - Large seven-seater SUV marking a turning point for the brand away from MPVs
> Skoda Kodiaq facelift (2021) - The car’s most notable facelift, bringing design changes including a new front end and grille
> Skoda Kodiaq second-generation (2023) - Slightly softer-looking, with a similar style to the Enyaq electric SUV
Inside, the Skoda Kodiaq carries over its smart and stylish exterior looks.
Being a newer Skoda model, high-end Kodiaq models benefit from a large touchscreen, a digital instrument cluster, heated and electronically adjustable seats, and even a Wi-Fi hotspot so everyone can enjoy their devices on longer journeys.
Entry-level Kodiaq models still get a range of features – the Kodiaq SE includes cruise control, parking sensors, and anti-theft protection. Newer models come with LED headlights as standard, even entry-level SE Drive versions.
Skoda’s SmartLink+ system also works a treat and is standard across the range, allowing Android Auto and Apple CarPlay connectivity.
Whether yours is a five- or seven-seater, the boot is definitely big enough. Seven-seater models have a slightly smaller boot to accommodate the rearmost seats, but the difference is minimal and barely noticeable in the real world.
You can see the full range of features in each model by taking a look at our current used Skoda Kodiaq models.
Every Skoda Kodiaq for sale is built on the same platform that forms the foundation of other Volkswagen Group models, like the Volkswagen Tiguan and SEAT Tarraco, meaning the Kodiaq offers incredible levels of reliability.
Other cars that use the same platform include the Skoda Superb, Seat Ateca and VW Tiguan – all very reliable cars in their own right.
Because many of the parts, including engines and gearboxes, are used in many other cars, you know they’re tried and tested.
A used Skoda Kodiaq benefits from a range of incredibly efficient engines, but the diesels are the most efficient – they can achieve more than 50mpg.
The 4x4 models are slightly less efficient, but if you’re coming from an older 4x4, you’ll still be pleasantly surprised.
The Kodiaq offers everything you could possibly want from a family SUV. It has great levels of practicality, comfort, fuel efficiency and off-road capability – should you need it.
Because of its seating capacity for up to seven and – depending on the configuration of seats – a very large boot, it’s a great pick for large and growing families.
It isn’t easy choosing the perfect family SUV, but we believe this is up there with some of the best. Its rivals include the Peugeot 5008, Hyundai Santa Fe and Land Rover Discovery Sport.
You can get a used Skoda Kodiaq on finance if you'd like to spread the cost.
The price will depend on the model you choose and the type of finance, but you can use our online finance calculator to get a quote.
Sitting on the trusty MQB platform, the Skoda Kodiaq offers incredible levels of reliability.
Other cars that use the same platform include the Skoda Superb, Seat Ateca and VW Tiguan – all very reliable cars in their own right.
The Kodiaq offers everything you could possibly want from a family SUV. It has great levels of practicality, comfort, fuel efficiency and off-road capability – should you need it.
Being the brand’s flagship off-road SUV, the Kodiaq handles off-road scenarios very well. Don’t get us wrong, this is no monster truck, but it certainly won’t fret in a bit of mud.
The Kodiaq has a towing capacity of up to 2,300kg on top-spec diesel models, while lower-end variants can pull up to 1,775kg.