March 31, 2011 at 2:56 pm

Skoda Octavia Picks Up Two More Awards

The car that re-established Skoda as a market leader and also silenced the jokers has picked up two more awards this week, adding to it’s already impressive CV.

The Skoda Octvia has been named by Parkers Guide as the ‘Family Car’ for 2011 and also the Fleet News Juniors  ‘Upper Medium Car of the Year’. The Skoda Yeti also scooped the made it two years on the bounce in the ‘Best Crossover’ category and was ‘Highly Commended’ by the publication.

Kieren Puffett, Editor of Parkers paid tribute to the Octavia saying:

In one of the most competitive sectors in the car market, the Octavia underlined just what tremendous value it provides to car buyers. The sheer roominess of the Octavia, its practicality and decent levels of standard kit make it an immediate hit with families. Throw in top build quality, great reliability and the frugal nature of the 1.2-litre petrol engine that also delivers great performance and it is a compelling buy."

Martin Burke, Head of UK Fleet Sales collected the awards adding:

"To pick up one award and get a ‘Highly Commended’ in front of so many people from the industry really puts Skoda at the forefront of their minds when deciding who they should talk to in the future."

Skoda Octavia hatchback lease deals have appeared everywhere in recent years thanks to the excellent rates offered to self-employed taxi drivers. The fuel economy of the vehicle is also outstanding, what may sound like a weak 1.2 engine gives exceptional power and fuel economy. The backing of Volkswagen also means you can expect a long life from the Octavia.

Leasing an Octavia for business is an excellent option as its low emissions and fuel consumption save you money straight away. The design also oozes style and class giving you the best impression if visiting clients. Remember that as a business owner you should be aware of the tax benefits of leasing a company car.  

Although be aware and always check out the hidden charges when getting a quote online, the price you are quoted may not necessarily be the price you pay.

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