"Welcome to the fold,” said the editor on my first day. “Here’s your first task: find us a used car for our long-term test fleet.”
“Right you are,” I said. It seemed like a great idea. As used car editor, running a used long-termer makes perfect sense. I’ll get to live with and own a car without all the high-tech bells and whistles and lengthy new-car warranties that we motoring journos are used to. Used cars are, quite frankly, where it’s at. And any accusation that I’m only saying that because of my job title will be roundly refuted.
But what to get? At first, the imagination ran amok. There are quite a lot of very interesting used cars out there now. An E46- generation BMW M3 counts as a used car, right? What about a Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG? Or maybe a Vauxhall Monaro?
“No,” said the editor, quite firmly. “It has to be something sensible. Something affordable. Something Autocar readers would love to buy. Something you could use as a daily driver. Oh, and we haven’t got any money for you to spend, either, so you’ll have to get creative in finding it. Off you go.”
A few short weeks later I was taking delivery of our Skoda Octavia vRS Estate. A 2011 example finished in Brilliant Silver, it fits the bill perfectly. The Mk2 Octavia vRS is a car we’ve always felt to be spec sensitive. Serve it up in petrol hatchback form and a Volkswagen Golf GTI will always have the edge, but as a diesel estate – as here – the vRS starts to make a whole heap of sense, especially with the DSG automatic gearbox we’ve got.
The numbers tell the story. The 2.0-litre diesel delivers 168bhp and a solid 258lb ft of torque. Consequently, 0-60mph comes up in 8.4sec, with in-gear punch to match. All this while providing fuel economy – according to official figures – of 47.9mpg on the combined cycle.
Meanwhile, boot space is one of the best around – better in terms of pure capacity than a Volkswagen Passat Estate of the same age when the rear seats are upright and almost as spacious with them down. This, in other words, is a car that ticks every box.
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Is it the smart buy that it seems?
The irony. You get a free car