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Skoda Superb

CZDA 1.4L TSI 150 hp Automatic Front-wheel drive Wagon 2015–2019 Custom Search
✔ Good Choice
Engine CZDA ✔ Good Choice 5,720–25,160 $
Fun Factor? Not Really

TSI base in the Superb Combi

150 hp in the large estate: adequate for town, constantly at its limit on the motorway.

Engine Weaknesses 4

!! Camshaft adjuster: bolts coming loose 2013–2015

On vehicles from 12/2013–03/2015, camshaft adjuster bolts can come loose and collide with the cylinder head, causing timing belt failure and engine damage. VW recall 15H2 for affected models.

Symptoms: Metallic noise from valvetrain, oil loss in the timing belt area, abrupt engine stop on failure

550–7,150 $ from 80,000 km
!! Elevated oil consumption from piston rings

Piston ring coking and cylinder head wear can cause measurable excess oil consumption from 100,000 km. Earlier build years were more frequently affected; newer production batches significantly improved. Extended oil change intervals worsen the problem.

Symptoms: Frequent oil top-up required, blueish smoke on cold start or after full-load phases, slight fuel smell

880–4,400 $ from 100,000 km
!! Coolant loss

On the 1.4 TSI (EA211), coolant losses occur from leaking coolant flanges, hose connections or the coolant regulator. On Octavia vehicles, leaking flange connections on small coolant hoses have been identified as a frequent source.

Symptoms: Coolant level drops without visible leakage, coolant level warning, engine runs hot during extended operation

170–660 $ from 80,000 km
! Intake valve coking from direct injection

Direct injection without intake valve purging causes carbon deposits on intake valves. Typical from 80,000–100,000 km, leading to power loss and increased consumption. Walnut blasting or regular fuel additives work preventively.

Symptoms: Power loss especially at high revs, rough engine running, occasional cold-start difficulties, slightly elevated consumption

280–550 $ from 90,000 km

Vehicle Weaknesses 8

!! Other AdBlue injection system: pump and sensor failure

On the 2.0 TDI (Euro 6) the AdBlue injection system fails: injector, connecting lines or sensors give out. Crystallisation blocks the lines. Sensor faults often require a complete tank replacement costing €2,500–3,000. Engine will not start.

280–3,300 $ from 100,000 km
!! Gearbox DSG DQ381 bearing damage

The DQ381 dual-clutch gearbox can develop bearing damage from approximately 80,000 km, leading to metallic noises and in the worst case gearbox failure.

1,650–3,850 $ from 80,000 km
!! Suspension DCC shock absorbers leak oil prematurely

The optional DCC dampers start leaking oil from as little as 70,000–80,000 km. The MOT classes leaking dampers as a significant fault. Skoda frequently declines warranty. Two new front DCC dampers cost €950–1,800.

1,050–1,980 $ from 75,000 km
!! Suspension Rear axle springs break through material fatigue

The rear axle springs break through material fatigue despite normal driving. Affects vehicles from approximately 80,000 km. A failed MOT and tyre damage risk result. Both springs should always be replaced in pairs.

280–630 $ from 90,000 km
! Electronics ACC and lane-keeping assist fail sporadically

ACC and Lane Assist deactivate with fault messages for no apparent reason. The air quality sensor is also a frequent trigger for subsequent fault codes. The problem affects the entire MQB platform and is usually resolved by a software update.

0–880 $ from 50,000 km
! Brakes Brake discs wear above-averagely fast

Brake discs on the Superb III are regularly reported as an MOT fault, particularly on high-mileage fleet vehicles. The high vehicle weight and frequent motorway use accelerate wear on the front discs.

220–660 $ from 80,000 km
! Rust Rust starting on lower door edges 2015–2019

The lower door edges show first rust blistering from approximately 5 years, particularly on the rear doors. Stone chip damage and inadequate cavity sealing are the cause.

220–660 $
! HVAC Climate control servo motor defective

The servo motors of the dual-zone climate control can fail, causing one side to blow only hot or only cold air. The temperature sensor or the servo motor itself is commonly affected.

170–440 $ from 80,000 km

Reports & Tests

TÜV TÜV Report 2026 2025-11
Below average

The current Superb also shows elevated fault rates at the MOT, due to intensive fleet use at high mileages. Suspension and brakes suffer particularly.

Breakdown Stats ADAC breakdown statistics 2024 2024-02
Above average

The Superb is one of the more reliable models in the upper mid-size class and achieves above-average results in the breakdown statistics for its segment.

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