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Used Skoda Kodiaq on Finance

Representative example: borrowing £6,500 over 5 years with a representative APR of 19.9%, an annual interest rate of 19.9% (Fixed) and a deposit of £0.00, the amount payable would be £166.07 per month, with a total cost of credit of £3,464.37 and a total amount payable of £9,964.37.

Getting a Skoda Kodiaq on finance

  1. Research the Vehicle:

    • Learn about the Skoda Kodiaq's specifications, trim levels, and optional features.
    • Read reviews and user feedback.
    • Identify the variant and additional features you are interested in.
  2. Types of Finance Options:

    • Personal Contract Purchase (PCP): Pay a deposit, then monthly instalments. At the end, you can pay a balloon payment to own the car, return it, or trade it in for a new deal.
    • Hire Purchase (HP): After paying a deposit, you'll pay off the value of the car in monthly instalments. Once all payments are made, you own the car outright.
    • Personal Loan: Secure a loan from a bank or lender, purchase the car outright, and then repay the loan in instalments.
    • Leasing: You rent the car for a fixed period (usually 2-4 years) and then return it at the end.
  3. Shop Around:

    • Get multiple quotes from Skoda dealerships and independent finance providers.
    • Check the APR (Annual Percentage Rate) which includes all the costs of borrowing.
    • Consider any promotional deals from Skoda or specific dealerships.
  4. Credit Score Check:

    • Your credit rating can influence the interest rate offered.
    • Check your score using UK credit reference agencies like Experian, Equifax, or TransUnion.
    • Address any discrepancies before applying for finance.
  5. Set a Budget:

    • Decide on a comfortable monthly payment.
    • Remember: A larger deposit typically means lower monthly payments.
  6. Examine the Terms:

    • Understand any mileage limits, especially relevant for PCP or leasing deals.
    • Ensure you're aware of any fees or penalties for early repayment or exceeding agreed mileage.
  7. Negotiate:

    • Use your research to negotiate the price of the car and the terms of the finance deal.
    • It's not just about the monthly payment; consider the total amount repayable.
  8. Close the Deal:

    • Once satisfied, complete the required paperwork.
    • Make sure you understand all terms and conditions before signing.
    • Retain a copy of the agreement.
  9. Insurance:

    • Ensure you have car insurance in place before taking the vehicle.
    • Consider GAP insurance, which covers the difference between the outstanding finance and the car’s insurance valuation if it gets written off or stolen.
  10. End of Agreement Choices:

  • For PCP: Decide to make the balloon payment, return the vehicle, or enter a new agreement.
  • For HP: The vehicle is yours once you've made the final payment.
  • For leases: Ensure the car meets the return conditions to avoid penalties.
  1. Remember Additional Costs:
  • Consider road tax, maintenance, MOT (after the third year), and fuel.
  • For lease or PCP deals, be aware of potential charges for wear and tear that exceeds the agreed-upon limits.

Always ensure that any finance agreement aligns with your financial situation and long-term plans. If uncertain, seek advice from independent financial advisors or professionals before committing.

About the Skoda Kodiaq

When one thinks of an SUV that harmoniously combines style, practicality, and value, the Škoda Kodiaq often comes to mind. A relatively new entrant to the car scene, the Kodiaq has already made substantial inroads in the UK's SUV landscape.

Origins and Evolution: The Kodiaq's journey began in 2016, marking Škoda's ambitious foray into the large SUV domain. Named after the Kodiak bear from Alaska, this vehicle mirrored its namesake's strength and presence. From its initial unveiling, it was clear: Škoda was not just introducing an SUV; they were setting a new benchmark for what's expected in this segment.

Tailored for the British Climate and Roads: Designed with adaptability in mind, the Kodiaq navigates the diverse British terrains with ease. Whether it’s the rain-soaked streets of Manchester or the snowy roads of the North, the Kodiaq’s dynamic chassis control ensures stability. Its spacious interiors, capable of seating up to seven, makes it an ideal choice for families across Britain.

Facing the Competition: In a segment teeming with contenders like the Kia Sorento, Nissan X-Trail, and Peugeot 5008, the Kodiaq holds its own, thanks largely to its blend of functionality, premium feel, and competitive pricing. The signature Škoda 'Simply Clever' features further differentiate it, offering practical solutions that everyday drivers appreciate.

Final Thoughts: The Škoda Kodiaq is a testament to the brand's capability to craft a vehicle that resonates with the needs and desires of the modern UK driver. With its perfect blend of luxury, performance, and affordability, especially when considered with finance options, the Kodiaq stands as a compelling choice for those venturing into the SUV segment.

Skoda Kodiaq Data by County

Skoda Kodiaq data for the amount in stock, average price, age and mileage throughout the UK and by county.

CountyStockAvg PriceAvg AgeAvg MileageRecent Sales
All815£24,659437,3942,356
Aberdeen City6£30,083318,36014
Aberdeenshire1£28,995420,3505
Antrim1£18,495672,9011
Ards1£19,295737,1972
Ballymena2£20,973678,0001
Ballymoney2£19,295551,5852
Bedfordshire19£28,001325,37747
Belfast6£26,345333,3386
Berkshire26£33,124210,27576
Bristol19£22,631442,83333
Bromley - Greater London1£16,995674,1682
Buckinghamshire7£28,834335,76621
Cambridgeshire26£23,660443,82153
Cardiff3£24,828535,91914
Ceredigion1£25,295413,6402
Cheshire37£27,516430,21195
City of Edinburgh9£28,070323,96618
City of London - Greater London42£27,637328,690111
Coleraine1£24,995258,0001
Cornwall2£32,993425,37213
County Durham8£23,817440,09426
Craigavon2£23,999435,0702
Croydon - Greater London8£28,273321,32630
Derbyshire17£23,813434,31750
Devon6£24,648432,03837
Dorset6£23,594530,48516
Down2£18,745441,0985
Dundee City6£25,642321,58120
Dungannon1£25,995430,3231
Ealing - Greater London1£20,000589,2591
East Ayrshire1£23,998526,24810
East Riding of Yorkshire5£25,67428,7548
East Sussex3£34,300215,39512
Enfield - Greater London2£20,598441,783-
Essex19£21,965539,00562
Falkirk1£24,498612,799-
Fermanagh1£15,9956108,0002
Fife7£25,342443,59212
Glasgow City6£28,181318,62541
Gloucestershire11£29,445319,37930
Greater Manchester26£27,691324,014117
Hampshire20£29,240327,714127
Harrow - Greater London1£18,990544,3446
Havering - Greater London1£21,975349,3692
Herefordshire1£21,395733,0561
Hertfordshire20£28,112326,72267
Highland6£26,780438,2249
Hillingdon - Greater London1£16,451670,833-
Inverclyde2£23,398517,4202
Kent37£28,953322,503119
Kingston upon Thames - Greater London1£18,990757,4001
Lancashire33£26,073432,72078
Leicestershire9£27,110329,77227
Lincolnshire8£21,611537,90922
Magherafelt5£22,926670,560-
Merseyside12£26,916324,19524
Newport8£25,947326,08317
Newry and Mourne1£22,649340,7404
Newtownabbey2£17,997453,87310
Norfolk6£34,84015,04537
North Ayrshire1£24,998539,324-
North Lanarkshire1£24,498423,5806
North Yorkshire27£25,794323,29235
Northamptonshire12£28,424322,99538
Northumberland1£19,498629,7912
Nottinghamshire10£28,936328,63453
Omagh2£21,175672,8845
Oxfordshire11£26,485441,74339
Perth and Kinross5£22,484437,69816
Powys2£16,893691,258-
Renfrewshire3£27,598423,33613
Shropshire1£16,899463,8064
Somerset20£27,566424,09150
South Ayrshire3£25,811447,0168
South Yorkshire26£25,565331,07572
Staffordshire18£25,438327,34929
Stirling5£27,724334,70816
Suffolk17£28,041328,04736
Surrey15£23,837434,61233
Swansea8£25,279426,80321
Tyne and Wear13£27,840334,21047
Waltham Forest - Greater London3£21,464436,726-
Warwickshire2£30,028140,09516
West Dunbartonshire1£23,995661,0793
West Lothian1£20,498652,6642
West Midlands19£25,083430,70281
West Sussex20£22,587440,98247
West Yorkshire30£24,386429,61577
Wiltshire3£18,662660,94420
Worcestershire10£27,155324,98435
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