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Harvest Automobiles should just close shop! | Posted on 15 Jun 2013 |
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Lee Iacocca once said, "In this business you either lead follow r get out of the way." And Harvest Automobiles should just get out f the way. Skoda makes good cars now but In Singapore it is unfortunately run by a bunch of clueless idiots. I sent them a couple of emails to inquire about a car and nobody bothered to reply. Hey guys, if you are not interested in sales just do everyone a favor and get out of the way. I have never seen such a lame duck car dealer.
What I like
Nothing
What I do not like
The attitude of the dealer
Harvest service : From bad to worst! | Posted on 16 Mar 2013 |
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The most disappointing AD in my driving history :(
Keeps shifting service center and now only ONE makeshift service bay!
Are we seeing some major changes???
Hopefully it's for the better
What I like
Ride quality
What I do not like
7 Speed DSG>Avoid by all means people!!!
Harvest DON'T KEEP STOCK and you have to BEG for the MU & CLUTCH change!
Driven for 9 months, loving it | Posted on 01 May 2011 |
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Generally very good quality on par with vw, responsive handling and zippy engine. also like the reverse snob appeal, for those in the know.
What I like
Understated interior, tsi engine and dsg 7-speed gear and most of all, not paying for the badge premium.
What I do not like
The run-in period - get the ec reflashed by harvest for better performance.
Harvest not honourable | Posted on 24 Dec 2010 |
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Harvest Automobiles did not make an effort to fulfill sale agreement for 2 months. with many well composed excuses.
What I like
The car
What I do not like
The company & sales person. No sense of reponsibility.
Look past the badge | Posted on 25 Nov 2010 |
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It's a pity that many people cannot look past the badge. This car offers features, comfort, styling and safety which you would expect to pay a lot more for.
The 1.4 litre turbo-charged motor works well and mated with the 7-speed dual dry clutch DSG transmission, power delivery doesn't get any better than this. It also makes the car very fuel-efficient. I can get from changi to jurong via PIE in peak hour traffic and still obtain average consumption figures of 16.6km/litre.
48 litres of premium petrol gets me about 750km in mixed downtown/expressway driving so I only need to top up once a week.
Mine came with all the bells and whistles at a great price, Automatic-active bi-xenon headlights, cornering lamps, auto-dimming rear-view and driver's side wing mirror, electric seats up front with 3-memory for driver, bluetooth phone (using Remote-SIM), 3-way 12 speaker factory sound system with aux input, SD-Card slot and 6 CD changer, Optical Parking system (front and rear), Alcantara Leather interior, cruise-controls, audio/phone controls on steering wheel; you name it, it pretty much has it.
Features aside, it drives the same as the pricier VW Jetta TSi and Golf TSi as they all sit on the same PQ35 platform. Ride is comfortable and handling is excellent with a touch of understeer when seriously pushed.
The build quality of the car is as expected since the car's DNA originates from the VW-Audi Group. Interior does not rattle, quality of materials used feel expensive and solid.
In all, a practical, fun to drive car that will not disappoint.
What I like
Features, Ride Comfort, Handling, Power, Transmission, Fuel-Economy.
What I do not like
Mechatronic unit in the DSG gave out on me once while the car was still pretty new and is a known issue. The Official Dealer has yet to provide comprehensive warranty coverage on that yet so we'll see what happens down the road should the Mech unit fail again.
Value for $ Continental | Posted on 17 Sep 2010 |
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- Affordble turbo charge car with ample turbo boost which put most cars to shame when gas on. Though its a heavy car, the fuel consumption is excellent! No regrets getting it despite of the unpopularity
What I like
- Heavy body with stability
- Good fuel consumption for a turbo car
- Better and more powerful than my previous 1.6 car
- Practical interior design
- comfy seats
- likable white speedo dial( dis like orange)
- Good sound system
- The typical engine sound of a manual car
- Drives like a manual car
- solid paint work
What I do not like
- Stalls initially
- Slight turbo lag
- Lesser specs compared to the 1st batch
- thin windscreen and rear window. chips and scratch easily
Skoda Octavia vRS | Posted on 13 Jun 2010 |
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I own a Octavia VRS, a more appealing ride for me comparing to a volkswagen GTI. It is larger and more spacious, and the ride is stable and good/ Nice exterior and excellen interior, totaly satisfy and this is one of the best deal that I have ever had. Overall a powerful ride and has a decent FC for a 2 litre car.
What I like
Engine
Gear box
LED Lights
Electronic features
What I do not like
Suspension abit too high
CZECH mate | Posted on 08 Jun 2010 |
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Overall, the octivia is a very complete and reliable car. One of the Octavia's best features has to be its boot space and flexibility. The us of a hatch back desogn also mean it has easier loading options.
What I like
Engine
Gear box
Equipment levels
Excellent bulit quality
What I do not like
A lower pricetag would be nice
Octavia VRS - Lovely engine and ergonomics, rear design is a letdown | Posted on 22 Sep 2009 |
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I test-drove the range topping Octavia VRS. A rebodied volkswagen GTI, at a cheaper price. Would appeal more to family men than the GTI, as it is larger and more spacious, and the ride is more supple, less firm, and slightly heavier. The suspension is set at that optiumum level between comfort and sportiness. Love the new front end and those LED lights, and the interior looks like a volkswagen, with hgh quality materials. Interior a bit boring, but very good quality, and should withstand the years. Only letdown for me is the boring rear design. It is also less exciting than the GTI in terms of road holding, handling and agility (due to its size), but is still quite fun to drive.
What I like
Powerful engine from the more expensive VW GTI
Decent FC for a hot hatch
Bold front end
Good interior ergonomics - high quality finishing and tactile buttons
Great handling (but still falls behind GTI)
Comfortable for long distances, without compromising driving fun
Red brake calipers!
Nice choice of fanciful colours!
Great price - very value for money!
Skoda supposed to be quite reliable
What I do not like
Rear end too boring
Too much is copied from VW - not much originality
The badge - Skodas are perceived by Singaporeans as taxis.
Mass market copying makes it feel chinese | Posted on 19 Sep 2009 |
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Well, i have never actually tried the car and has zero desire to try one. Why? This is because this is one wrong mix blood, photocopies of BMW, Audi put together. Remember the familiar AUDI LED? Remember the BMW agressive engine cover?
It is a shame that in the name of sales, Skoda sacrificed individuality. Agree? Please rate this car anyone who have tried.
Good car | Posted on 16 Sep 2009 |
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Test drive one today. Very continental feel. Don't feel like a 1.4 car. Smooth transmition. Solid suspension. Overall comparable to VV not better
What I like
All the electronic features.
Good fuel consumption
What I do not like
Body design.
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My parents bought a Skoda Octavia based on my recommendations of knowing the brand. The after sales service, was horrible. The parts department does not stock parts, the service department is almost non existent. I ended up importing parts from the UK to get the car fixed.
It is sad that a wonderful car brand is destroyed by a dealer that should not interested in servicing the customers.
Until the dealership is replaced, pay the extra money and get a Volkswagen.
What I like
Design, value for money and german engineering
What I do not like
Dealer, dealer, dealer.